天美传媒鈥檚 Carnival Celebrations

| Tue, 02/21/2012 - 05:14

The Carnival revels take many forms in 天美传媒, from Venice鈥檚 elegant masks to Viareggio鈥檚 gigantic floats. To help you make the most of the merrymaking season, we have picked some of the best festivals you absolutely should not miss.

The good thing about living in 天美传媒 is that you go from one holiday to another nearly seamlessly. Just as the Christmas season drew to a close in early January another one started鈥擟arnival, the time of merrymaking.

Both Carnival鈥檚 name and history are somewhat unclear. Its roots lie deep in pre-Catholic Rome and the subversive revelries of Saturnalia, where slaves and masters exchanged places. Today 鈥淐arnevale鈥 is an annual celebration of life that takes place all over the world. However, the word 鈥淐arnevale鈥 probably originated in Venice, and although discussions are rife over the original meaning, it may have meant 鈥済oodbye, meat!鈥 (a corruption of the Latin 鈥渃arnem levare鈥). Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday, is a period of fast and prayer. So the days leading up to Lent became a time of enjoyment before the penitence, the perfect way to use up meat, eggs and butter and celebrate life with masked balls, music and festival activity.

Venice, with its triumph of rich costumes topped by hieratic masks, is of course the queen of the Italian revels, and a trip there is de rigueur, at least once in a lifetime, to plunge into the crowded, colourful, clangorous chaos of Piazza San Marco, admire a Baroque dame and her tricorned gallant sipping coffee at the dainty tables of the expensive Caf茅 Florian, or see the stark white masks and dark cloaks of three baute costumes (and their wearers) emerge like wraiths from the mist of a quiet side street late at night.

Carnevale di Courmayeur
Children Parties of Courmayeur

But there is more to Italian Carnival than Venice. Events take place throughout the country鈥攆rom the snowy children parties of Courmayeur, in the Aosta valley, to the parade of Tricarico, Basilicata. And though these events can鈥檛 quite rival with Venice鈥檚 magic and sophistication, they bring something else to the Carnival party鈥攔eminiscences of popular rebellion against a tyrant in Ivrea鈥檚 battle of the oranges; an ancient dance to get rid of evil spirits in Mamoiada; or the bizarre but clever custom of Putignano鈥檚 revellers, who donate a candle to the Church on Boxing Day to ask pardon for their Carnival sins before having committed them.

All Italophiles should make a point to visit at least one of these places during Carnival celebrations and enjoy 天美传媒 at one of its most animated times of the year. They are all very different from one another, but all worth a trip. Below you can find more information regarding some of the main special Carnival celebrations 天美传媒 has to offer.

Venice

Valle d'Aosta

Tricarico

Ivrea

Viareggio

Mamoiada

Putignano