On Saturday 26th November 2011, at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) in the Lord Kitchener’s Auditorium, the Soca Awards Organization (SAO) will once again say thank you to artists for their immense contribution to the soca artform and to the pioneers in the business. NAPA will come alive with the sweet sounds of the soca music that we all love. Soca is an artform that has not yet received its due recognition on an international level and for the past nine years, SAO’s main focus is to do just that, SAO’s main goal is Taking Soca to Higher Heights. There are some of the most talented individuals who lend their crafts to the soca genre and that dedication and talent should never go unnoticed; that dedication and talent keeps us swaying in our vehicles, on the streets behind the trucks, in our homes, those rhymthic sounds have been known to convey messages that not only touch our waists, but our souls as well.
The official website for the 9th iSA is
www.socaawards.com where the general public has the opportunity to cast their votes for the artiste of their choice in the twenty-seven (27) categories and view background information on the six (6) honoree awards. Voting is based on recordings between the time period of June 1st, 2010 and May 31st, 2011; voting will officially begin Tuesday, 1st November 2011 through Thursday, 24th November 2011. All ticket information for entry into the 9th iSA will also be posted on the site.SAO has taken the International Soca Awards to New York City, St. Kitts and to the mecca of soca, Trinidad & Tobago. In 2012 the 10th anniversary of the International Soca Awards will be held at the historical Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, USA; the Shrine Auditorium has been the long time host to the Emmy Awards, NAACP Image Awards, Academy Awards, Latin Grammy’s and now, the International Soca Awards. This is our culture and only we can ensure that the Machel’s and the Kes’ of this world receive their accolades on the level they deserve.
SAO President’s Award, the Colin Jackman’s Award
Winston ‘Gypsy’ Peters