In true Trini form, we say, "Better late than never." There was so much going on today we failed to post the video feeds for the J'ouvert and then the day parade of the bands. However, as the celebration climaxes, we bring you the real jam session. Tonight features "Pan on the Move." Take it in and enjoy the last lap for the Point Fortin Borough Day celebrations.
The Point Fortin Borough Day Carnival stands as one of Trinidad’s most vibrant celebrations, a moment each year when culture, community, and creativity converge in a spectacular display of music, movement, and pride. This year, the experience becomes even more accessible as the festivities are brought directly to viewers around the world through the “I Am Living My Life” vlogger feed on YouTube. The live broadcast captures not only the visual splendor of the costumes and the rhythmic pulse of the music but also the spirit of the people who make this event a defining feature of Point Fortin’s identity.
As the cameras follow the procession through the borough, audiences are invited into the heart of the celebration—into the laughter, the color, the energy, and the unmistakable warmth that Trinidad’s culture radiates. The broadcast serves as both a window and a bridge: a window for those who have never experienced Borough Day firsthand and a bridge for those abroad who long to reconnect with the traditions of home. Through this live feed, the Carnival becomes more than a local event; it becomes a shared moment, uniting viewers across distances through the universal language of festivity.
In choosing to stream the event, “I Am Living My Life” continues its mission of capturing authentic Caribbean experiences and sharing them with a global audience. The Point Fortin Borough Day Carnival, with its rich history and dynamic expression, is a perfect reflection of that mission. Whether you are watching from Trinidad or tuning in from far beyond its shores, the broadcast invites you to join in the celebration, feel the rhythm, and immerse yourself in the joy that defines Borough Day.
