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Carnival in the Caribbean
Author:
James Penn
A
Caribbean carnival is held every year to celebrate life. Many years
ago, the Catholics in Italy began the tradition of having a costume
festival before the first day of Lent. During Lent, Catholics are
not permitted to eat meat and the act of putting meat away is was
called cane vale back then, so that is what this festival got named.
The rest, as they say, is history. The carnivals became famous and
the practice soon spread to other parts of Europe across all the
Catholic countries. When the French, Portuguese, and Spanish forces
began their occupations of the Americas, the festival was brought
along with them and here we are today.
A Caribbean carnival is special because it represents the
amalgamation of many historic twists that have been witnessed by
these islands. A big influencing factor is the numerous European,
African, Chinese, and Indian slaves and indentured workers that were
brought to the Caribbean in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Due
to the large number of Africans, the African traditions have a
profound impact on the Caribbean carnival. This includes the
circling of villages that is believed to bring good fortune, resolve
problems, and bring peace to dead people. Other African influences
in Caribbean carnival include the gathering of natural objects like
beads, bones, shells, grasses, etc. to create a mask or sculpture
with the different objects representing different ideas and
spiritual forces.
A Caribbean carnival is very colorful and quite exciting and it is
celebrated all throughout the Caribbean though every island has its
own unique twist to the celebrations. The dates also vary across the
islands. Since the native Caribbeans are quite skilful at creating
music, the Caribbean carnival is filled with music and of course,
dance. Every Caribbean carnival unleashes the creative talents of
the natives as they create new tunes and melodies to which people
may dance.
While music, song, dance, and colorful costumes are all right, a
Caribbean carnival is not complete without some great food.
Caribbean cooking is a delicious thing, even outside of a festival,
and during a festival the cooks apparently go out of their way to
make certain that no one can resist their creations.
One of the best ways to experience a lot of diverse Caribbean
carnivals is to go on a sailing vacation through the Caribbean. You
can plot your own course through the islands and stop anywhere you
want to enjoy the various forms of Caribbean carnival.
About the
Author:
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