MAS takes the stage on Carnival Monday, Tuesday

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CZAR and the Mas Movement presents MAS on Carnival Monday and Tuesday – February 15, 16 – at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA), Port of Spain.
Unlike the many Carnival events hosted by Jules Sobion, aka Julius CZAR, this production calls for the renewal of the Carnival spirit.
“One positive thing about not having an official festival this year was I was able to explore and discover my Carnival roots,” said Sobion, executive producer of the play, in a release on Friday. "Although the play is not about me, it speaks to me, allowing me the opportunity to pay homage to the foundation and celebrate the Carnival Trinity – calypso, pan and mas.”
[caption id="attachment_871544" align="alignnone" width="768"] Entrepreneur Jules Sobion, executive producer of MAS, a Carnival play that takes place at the National Academy of the Performing Arts on February 15-16. -[/caption]
MAS is about a search for self.
“This is a larger-than-life journey as the man seeks to regain his spirit which has been split into four pieces and scattered across a strange and distant world,” said Muhammad Muwakil, playwright and director of MAS. “It is theatre and spectacle in the best way. It is the simple story of so many of us.”
For Jayron Remy, who is the producer of MAS, this play is a call to action. “It means that in some form or fashion we need to keep our legacy alive. As a DJ, I have done it through music. I am getting the opportunity to do so with this play,” he said.
In MAS, the protagonist Ratto will be played by Levee Rodriguez. Ratto, a stickfighter, gets a “busshead” in the gayelle. In his unconscious state, he goes on a sojourn in which he encounters the spirits of Carnival past who revive his understanding and faith in the festival.
Rodriguez, a graduate with a fine arts degree from the University of TT, was inspired by the play Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. The actor stumbled upon this play to discover a character with his name – Levee. "This has to be destiny," he said as he told Levee Green's painful story.
His other credits include The Ro'dey Show as a gluttonous passenger; "Calixto" in The Ford by Narad Mahabir; "Briscoe" in Man Better Man by Errol Hill; and a series of characters in Man Talk just to name a few.
Tickets for MAS are available at NAPA box office. The show's sponsors include First Citizens and the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts.
 
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