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Brian mcfarlane carnival mas band

          Brian Mac Farlane (born ) is a Trinidadian artist, known for his work for the Trinidad Carnival, an occupation known as a "Mas Man" in Trinidad and Tobago.

        1. Brian Mac Farlane (born ) is a Trinidadian artist, known for his work for the Trinidad Carnival, an occupation known as a "Mas Man" in Trinidad and Tobago.
        2. Last Carnival, Brian MacFarlane won a beaver trick for the Band of the Year (Large) at the mecca of mas, the Queen's Park Savannah, continuing a winning.
        3. The King - Malak Yahweh – The Praying Mantis from the band [Sanctification] produced by Brian Mac Farlane.
        4. Defending Band of the Year champion Brian MacFarlane gave an emotional farewell to Carnival stages in T&T as he led his last presentation titled Joy The Finale.
        5. The band's leader, Brian MacFarlane, is going over with some of his crew the order MacFarlane's second-ever mas band, through the Carnival season.
        6. The King - Malak Yahweh – The Praying Mantis from the band [Sanctification] produced by Brian Mac Farlane....

          Brian Mac Farlane

          Not to be confused with Brian McFarlane.

          Brian Mac Farlane (born 1957) is a Trinidadian artist, known for his work for the Trinidad Carnival, an occupation known as a "Mas Man" in Trinidad and Tobago.

          Early life

          Brian Mac Farlane was born in 1957. His father was from Trinidad and his mother from Barbados. Mac Farlane grew up in Petit Valley, a suburb of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago.[1] He had frequent illness as a child due to an abnormal immune system and as a result he often struggled in school, and was also diagnosed with dyslexia during his childhood.[2]

          At the age of 15, Mac Farlane left school and began to work for the "Mas Man" and costume designer Raoul Garib.[2] During his time working with Garib, Mac Farlane experimented and constructed miniature costumes with aluminium foil and paper napkins and began to develop his own artistic style.

          Garib also introduced Mac Farlane to Christopher Santos, another cos