Saturday, August 10, 2013

Caribana "Carnival of Toronto" August 1- 4th 2013


About Caribana
This past weekend has been filled with vibrant colors, rhythm and the beauty that is Caribana. Caribana is Toronto’s’ version of Carnival and is based on the Caribbean island of Trinidad’s culture and music history. The first Caribana took place in the late 1960s and was a ‘gift’ of the Caribbean population to the Canadian people. Caribana is held on the first Saturday in August and it commemorates Afro-Trinidadian’s emancipation from slavery during 1834. The climax of Caribana is the massive parade held downtown  Toronto and resembles the Carnival in Trinidad. Throughout the years Caribana has become a melting pot of all Caribbean cultures and displays this through music, costumes and food. The event is equally shared by all who enjoy music with a beat, good food, and the sight of breathing taking masqueraders.







Trip August 1st to 4th “Caribana 2013”

Visiting Canada with a few travel buddies during Caribana 2013 was such an exciting experience. My parents are both Caribbean, father (Trini) and mother (Jamaican) so I felt a resurgence of pride to take part in my heritage. Heritage wasn’t the only reason I wanted to experience Caribana. The chance to dance to good music, have fun exploring the city with friends’ and to see some of the most beautiful people in the world topped my list.  Even though it was a ten hour bus ride from New York to Toronto with friends’ it was less traumatic.  Of course, we compared the prices of cabs to New York’s  fare (which is double) and food prices (about the same). Currency exchanges were done onsite at any store that we went to and for the most part was reasonable. Everyone spoke English and seemed to be friendly which was amazing. We weren’t the only one’s making the trek up to Toronto for the Caribana festival; an estimated 1.1 million people visited Toronto for the event. As we were to all find out, the Caribana festival is quoted as being the largest in North America. Of that 1.1 million other visitors of Canada during Caribana weekend is my partner in crime  Mandela. The below footage is of Caribana 2013 weekend. Thanks again to Mandela Gregoire  for this footage.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Interview (audio by Nathaniel)

Ever been nervous about an interview? Whether for school, work, or auditioning for a creative role no matter how confident we feel, we still have some degree of uncertainty. Here is an audio podcast that shows an example of the morning wake-up call  preparing to attend a first interview.  Nathaniel plays Foley artist in "The Interview."



http://s0.vocaroo.com/media/download_temp/Vocaroo_s0V0rTdwPmb5.mp3

Growth, Updates, and What's New.

Wow, its already been a year since I have updated or posted anything new on this platform. I must say I have been living and evolving and now its time revisit  Just Free Lit.  Powered by (The Nathaniel Show)'Just Free Lit, will revisit many topics of personal interest and present to you the subscriber a up-close look at some of my 'special projects' as they unfold.

Just Free Lit:
In 5 years I see 'Just Free Lit' Becoming a multimedia blog that has showcased an impressive and un apologetic  resume that would spawn my most cherished dreams since childhood, a strong career in the Media. But even more importantly, "To tell a story worth remembering, a message worth sharing and presenting a gift that inspires those born and unborn." (Nathaniel R. Cochrane July 18, 2013)

You the subscriber:
You will receive an intimate look at my personal projects first hand and are invited to actively participate in its development as I am very excited to read your comments and meet and keep in touch with all things creative and relevant. Expect videos, mini-podcasts, and plenty of interactive sampling for your feedback and comments.

To the critics:
 I will be brutally honest and I encourage you to do the same and  as always remain an independent thinker. Tell me if you think something 'sucks' or the grammar and pronunciation is not what a professor of English at Harvard would approve. Of Course, I will edit and tailor it to my own independent perspective but I would like for you to 'feel' the messages and connect with the subject and material and this is most important.