Crop Over, a five-week summer festival, is Barbados' most popular and colourful festival.
It's origins can be traced back to the 1780's, a time when Barbados was the world's largest producer of sugar.
At the end of the sugar season, there was always a huge celebration to mark the culmination of another successful
sugar cane harvest - the Crop Over celebration.
Calypso is one of the main features of the Crop Over festival. The calypsonians are organised into
"tents" (Conquerers, Untouchables, House of Soca, Pioneers, Stray Cats,etc) and these tents are sponsored by Barbados
businesses. Calypsonians compete for several prizes and titles, including the Party Monarch, the Road March Monarch and
the Pic-O-De-Crop Monarch. The semi-finals of the Pic-O-De-Crop competition are held at the picturesque East Coast Road,
where the calypsonians perform on a stage with the Atlantic surf as the backdrop while the spectators gather in the
hillsides with their picnic baskets. This magnificent spectacle should not be missed! The finals of the Pic-O-De-Crop
competition is held at the National Stadium, and this is followed by the Fore-Day Morning Jump-Up!
The grande finale is the Grand Kadooment! This carnival parade features large bands with members dressed
in elaborate costumes to depict various themes. Designers compete for the coveted Designer of the Year prize while the
revelers seem more intent on having a good time! The revelers make their way from the National Stadium to Spring Garden
accompanied by the pulsating rythym of calypso music. When they reach Spring Garden, the party continues with more
fantastic music, lots of food and drink and, for some, a quick swim at the nearby beach. A grand end to a grand festival.
For more information, visit Discover Barbados
Come feel the Spirit of Barbados!