Monday 16 February 2015

Carnival celebrations

The emergence of CARNIVAL ...

    
CARNIVAL appeared about 10,000 years before Christ when men, women and children would gather in the summer with masked faces and bodies painted to scare away the demons of poor harvest. These were the first carnival celebrations.
    

In the mid 600-520 before Christ, the Greeks practiced cult to the god Dionysus, in gratitude for soil fertility and production.



Already in Rome, a homage was made to the god Saturn; these feasts were so important that courts and schools closed their doors during the event.
The people left to the streets to dance and there were a lot of drinks, "allegorical floats" in ship format came out in the "avenue", with naked men and women. The euphoria was general. These were called the navalis carrum. Hence the carnavale expression, today carnival.





These parties were not accepted by the church, only with the passage of time has this celebration become accepted.
In Portugal, Carnival is known as Entrudo, a period before the Quaresma / Lent and that's how it was exported to Brazil, as entrudo. At this party people threw water, eggs and flour one another.

In countries like Italy and France, carnival was a parade through the streets, where people were using masks and costumes.

3 comments:

  1. I never thought that would have gotten so carnival , thank you João for the information.

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  2. I had no idea it was so Carnival emerged. A story incredible!!!

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  3. A long and incredible story indeed. Thanks João for seizing the opportunity to introduce a bit of History.

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