Soka in Moka: 25 Years of Excellence at the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

Soka in Moka

Le Soka in Moka has always been an essential event for celebrating the culture and spirit of Trinidad and Tobago. Yesterday, January 5, 2025, carnival enthusiasts were invited to the 25th edition of this iconic event. Held in the elegant setting of Trinity College in Port-of-Spain, the festival attracts crowds of all generations, uniting the community around music, dance and food.

What is Soka in Moka?

Soka in Moka is much more than just a carnival event. It’s an all-inclusive party that brings together soca and carnival lovers for an unparalleled experience. With tickets priced at an affordable $900, this event is positioned as the best value in carnival parties in Trinidad and Tobago.

History of Soka in Moka

Since its inception, it has evolved to become a pillar of the community. Janice Richards, former Vice President of Trinity College, emphasized the importance of this event in supporting the school and its infrastructure. Over the years, funds raised through the event have helped to improve school facilities, including renovating the basketball court and increasing security.

A landmark event

This year, the Soka in Moka succeeded in captivating its audience with an exceptional program. Renowned artists such as Patrice Roberts, Raymond Ramnarine and Viking Ding Dong set the stage ablaze with memorable performances. These artists, among others, helped make the event a feast for the senses.

Soka in Moka
Patrice Roberts.
Soka in Moka
Raymond Ramnarine

Performances and artists

The list of artists who took part in the event was impressive, including some of the most renowned names in the soca world. Spectators were able to dance to the driving rhythms of D All Starz Band with College Boy Jesse, and get carried away by the melodies of Teddyson John and Olatunji Yearwood. Each performance was meticulously planned to guarantee a festive atmosphere.

Soka in Moka
Source : Soka in Moka Foundation
Soka in Moka
Source : Soka in Moka Foundation

A unique culinary experience

In addition to the music, Soka in Moka also offered a rich culinary experience. Participants had the opportunity to sample gourmet dishes and refresh themselves with a variety of cocktails. A traditional drinks bar was also available, adding a local touch to the event. The combination of gastronomy and music created an unrivalled festive atmosphere.

Safety and comfort

One of the organizers’ priorities is to ensure the safety of participants. Janice Richards has ensured that Soka in Moka offers a safe environment, allowing everyone to enjoy the party to the full without worry. With a vigilant security team and well-maintained facilities, participants can concentrate on having fun and celebrating.

Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago

Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago is a rich tradition that attracts thousands of visitors every year. It represents a fusion of culture, history and the arts. Soka in Moka, as the carnival’s kick-off event, plays a crucial role in introducing the festive season. Carnival festivities generally begin several weeks before Carnival Day, culminating in events such as Soka in Moka.

The community impact of Soka in Moka

Beyond music and dance, Soka in Moka has a significant impact on the community. Proceeds are used to fund educational projects and initiatives within Trinity College. In 2015, for example, the event raised $300,000 to paint the school’s exterior. These efforts demonstrate the event’s commitment to the continuous improvement of school facilities.

The organizing team

The organization of Soka in Moka relies on the hard work of a dedicated team. Janice Richards mentioned the invaluable contributions of many alumni and community members who are committed to making the event a success. The likes of Kofi Boxill and Stanton Ragoonanan were instrumental in the planning and execution of the event.

Soka in Moka 2025 proved that it remains a must-attend event in Trinidad and Tobago’s carnival calendar. With a festive atmosphere, high-caliber performances, and an exceptional culinary experience, this event once again captivated the hearts and minds of attendees. The fusion of tradition and modernity makes Soka in Moka a celebration that will continue to shine for many years to come.

If you missed this event, don’t worry! The organizers are already planning activities for next year. Stay tuned for announcements about Soka in Moka 2026, which promises to exceed all expectations. Be sure to mark your calendars and commit to being part of this unique experience!

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