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Jab Jabs are considered as the pretty devil mas dressed up as a medieval colorful jester, but devils they are. At the Traditional Old Mas competition in St. James, spectators had the chance to the see these masqueraders master their whips in a choreographed dance and something more.... that strength may not be related to size. Paid close attention to the video. http://thebookmann.blogspot.co...

Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: thebookmann

Length: 02:00
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Views: 1025
Tags: carnival  Cobo  fancy  jab  john-stollmeyer  King  ma  midnight  robber  sailors  thebookmann  tradional  Trinidad  

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