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Jackie
Cumberbatch has been producing his Mas bands under “Jackie
& Associates” for the past 14 years. He is known for his great artistic wire bending, his skeletal
metal structures and armatures for huge parade costumes.
Mr. Cumberbatch has his own Mas Camp in the Washington
D.C. Metropolitan area, where he creates and designs all of his
costumes for the Washington DC Carnival, that takes place every
year during the last weekend in June.
Mr. Cumberbatch has won the competition titles of King,
Queen and Individual of Carnival for a number of years.
Mr.
Cumberbatch has also been to several carnivals throughout the
USA, including Brooklyn, NY, where the costume he designed and
built won Queen of Carnival; in New Jersey the costumes he
designed and built won the King, Queen and Individual titles;
and in Boston the costume he designed and built won King and
Individual.
For the
past eight (9) years, Mr. Cumberbatch has traveled to Trinidad
for the Carnival season. He
is known for his unique style in bending metal wire, designing
and decorating costumes for bands such as “Banquet of the
Nile”. Mr. Cumberbatch also designs and produces Individual costumes
upon request. In
addition, he designs and produces his own individual costumes,
which has won in numerous categories.
The following
list is of the individual costumes he produced and designed that
won in the 2006 DC Caribbean Carnival, as well as other winnings
for his 2006 band Presentation in DC Caribbean Carnival:
(1) 1st Place
Winner of Individual Male (Adult) Portrayed by Herman Samuels
"Trinidad"; (2) 1st Place Winner - Junior Queen
Portrayed by Briana Gibbs Johnson "Trini on the Rise";
(3) 3rd Place - King of the Bands Portrayed by Eric Beharry
"Quest of the Nation; (4) 2nd Place Winner of Large Band of
the Year 2006; (5) 2nd Place Winner for Spirit of Carnival; (6)
1st Place Winner of the Best Float; (7) 1st Place Winner for
Best DJ (DJ Blast)
Last
year
for DC Caribbean Carnival 2007, Jackie and Associates Presents
“From The First to Last Quarter”.
This presentation depicts the 4 cycles of the moon (the first quarter, the new moon, the full moon,
and the last quarter). Therefore, the sections that
were portrayed in DC Carnival was "First Quarter"; "New Moon"; "Full
Moon" and "Last Quarter". For Baltimore
Carnival the sections portrayed were:
"New Moon" and "Full Moon".
Please
contact Mr. Cumberbatch or Janet to participate with his band
for DC Caribbean Carnival at 301-565-9037 or 301-524-8718 , and
to participate in Baltimore Carnival on July 12, 2008,
feel free to contact Mr. Cumberbatch or Janet.
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