Showing posts with label Carnival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carnival. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Mardis Gras Time .....

It's our "Halloween" this time of year... Mardis Gras or Carnevale.

This year I dressed-up as Alice in Wonderland!

Mardis Gras (Fat Tuesday) is the French-language term for the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, a traditional day for eating rich foods made with sugar, butter and other fats, and meat. This was because it was the last day before the start of Lent, which in Christian religious tradition was associated with ritual fasting. The term has come to stand for related celebrations, which in some areas take place for several days or even weeks before Ash Wednesday.

Carnevale is the traditional pre-Lenten celebration in Italy. This is a time of merry-making, masquerade processions, masked balls, parades, pageants, jugglers, magicians, stilt walkers, elegant costumes and opulent masks, singing and dancing, fireworks, and outdoor feasts in the weeks prior to Ash Wednesday.

Carnevale occurs all throughout Italy, where every city, town, and village celebrates its own traditional customs. Places such as Viareggio, Ivrea, Sciacca, Napoli, Roma, Calabria and Venezia have unique and elaborate celebrations that are world-famous.The festivities of the last days of carnevale are the most intense as they culminate on Martedí Grasso (Mardi Gras or Shrove Tuesday).
There are traditional foods and dolci (sweets) distinctively associated with carnevale, including fritelle, crespelle, sfingi, castagnole, cenci, nodi, chiacchere, bugie, galani, fritole, berlingaccio, sanguinaccio and tortelli, among others.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Viva Mardis Gras in Bosa!

This weekend Enrico and I went to a town called Bosa.
We go just about every year either during Mardis Gras or during the summer festivites.

A view of the Town and its castel

Enrico and I dressed up.
I was a Brazilian Girl and
Enrico was supposed to be a 70's guy with a fro!
But he did look a bit like Lenny Kravitz.....

Blue Steel (does this ever get old?)


The Celebration in the Square

Our friend dressed as a Roman Emperor
that happened to find 2 other guys dressed as Roman Soldiers

On Sunday afternoon, we walked around the semi-deserted town and
stopped for lunch at our favorite local Restaurant "La Pulce Rossa" (the red flea)
we always order this sea food spaghetti platter...

a yummy crab and mussels

The semi-deserted Town Square at lunch time on Sunday



A view of the river and the old rock bridge

The board walk
Houses looking over the board walk and river

Some geese on the road back home