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Carnaval. What? A Celebration! Signifies the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period before Easter Name comes from Latin and means “farewell to meat”

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Page 1: Carnaval. What? A Celebration! Signifies the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period before Easter Name comes from Latin and means “farewell to meat”

Carnaval

Page 2: Carnaval. What? A Celebration! Signifies the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period before Easter Name comes from Latin and means “farewell to meat”

What?

• A Celebration!• Signifies the beginning of Lent, the

40-day period before Easter• Name comes from Latin and

means “farewell to meat”

Page 3: Carnaval. What? A Celebration! Signifies the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period before Easter Name comes from Latin and means “farewell to meat”
Page 4: Carnaval. What? A Celebration! Signifies the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period before Easter Name comes from Latin and means “farewell to meat”

Why?

• It is a Catholic tradition to give up meat during the 40 days of Lent

• Therefore, Carnaval is the last chance to indulge before this time of fasting

Page 5: Carnaval. What? A Celebration! Signifies the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period before Easter Name comes from Latin and means “farewell to meat”

When?

• Just before Lent• In some areas especially small cities and

towns, only the day before Ash Wednesday (the first day of Lent)

• In other areas celebrations begin several days before the beginning of Lent

• Example: In Mexico Carnaval officially runs for five days

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Where?

• ALL OVER THE WORLD!• Most countries with a significant

Catholic population celebrate Carnaval• Most well-known celebration is in Brazil• Another well-known celebration is in Puerto

Rico• Even in the US: New Orleans!

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Salvador, Brazil

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Ponce, Puerto Rico

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How?

• Floats• Fireworks• Cascarones• Special Ceremonies

• Burning of the sardine and effigies• Crowning of a Carnaval Queen or El

Rey Feo• Vejigantes

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Cascarones: Painted eggs filled with glitter that are smashed over the heads of others people for good luck

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Cascarones

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Burning of the Sardine

• The burial of the sardine takes place on Ash Wednesday and consists of a procession with a huge model fish which is finally "cremated". On this day local people get rid of their colourful costumes and wear black widow's weeds as a sign of mourning, they cry at the funeral of the sardine which marks the end of the carnival. The exaggerated wailing of these "widows," who are often accompanied by some rather irreverent members of the clergy, makes this a really comical show.

• http://www.webtenerifeuk.co.uk/Actividades/Cultura/Carnaval/ENTIERRO+DE+LA+SARDINA.htm?Lang=en

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Crowning of a Rey Feo

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Carnaval Queen

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Vejigantes

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• The Vejigante (bay-he-GAHN-tay) is a colorful character first introduced to carnival celebrations hundreds of years ago. He is an example of the blending of African, Spanish, and Caribbean influences in Puerto Rican culture.

• The name Vejigante originates from the Spanish word for bladder, vejiga. The character playing the Vejigante inflates a dried cow's bladder and paints it to resemble a balloon. The Vejigante's costume is made from scraps of fabric and looks like a clown suit with a cape and bat wings under the arms. The usual colors are red, yellow, and black.Present day Vejigante revelers often use plastic or balloons in place of the original cow bladder.

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• During the carnival celebrations in Loíza Aldea and Ponce, the Vejigantes roam the streets in groups and chase children with their vejigas. Get too close and you might get hit by a vejiga!

• The Vejigante is such an old character that he is even mentioned in the classic novel Don Quixote written in 1605.

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Sources

• http://www.mexonline.com/carnaval.htm

• http://www.puertoricomasks.com/vejigante.html

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