Carnival
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Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is considered the biggest carnival in the world, with two million people per day on the streets.The typical Rio carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats, and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio (more than 200 approximately). These people have choreographed dances in elaborate costumes that usually tell a short story. In addition to the famous samba parade, hundreds of smaller parties called "blocos" occur throughout Rio de Janeiro for Carnival. Each party is organized around a specific theme
Venice Carnival
Venice Carnival
It started around the 11th century as a way for people to have a big, joyful party before Lent. In the early days of the Carnival, people wore masks to hide their identities. This made everyone equal, whether they were rich or poor. It also added an element of mystery to the celebration. People could be whoever they wanted to be during the Carnival!In the 18th century, the Carnival was banned because it became too wild and chaotic. However, in the 20th century, the city decided to bring it back. Today, the Carnival of Venice is known for its amazing costumes, beautiful masks, and lively atmosphere. People from all over the world come to join in the fun. There are parades, competitions for the best costumes, and lots of music and dancing.
Tenerife Carnival
Tenerife Carnival
The Tenerife Carnival, similar to Rio de Janeiro Carnival, is a lively celebration known for its spectacular costumes.At the start of the festivities, a special person is chosen as the Queen of the Carnival. She wears a giant dress and crown. The dress often wears wheels, as some of them weight over 150 kilos, adorned with jewelry, metals, feathers, and more. The Carnival is alive with music and dance, including the special "murga" music. Streets come alive as people dance, creating an atmosphere brimming with excitement. To say goodbye to the Carnival, a humorous event called the "Burial of the Sardine" takes place. Participants, dressed in black, follow a large sardine float through the streets, providing a humurous and entertaining conclusion to the festivities.
Carnival around the world
Nieves Trinidad
Created on February 8, 2024
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Carnival
AROUND THE WORLD
START
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is considered the biggest carnival in the world, with two million people per day on the streets.The typical Rio carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats, and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio (more than 200 approximately). These people have choreographed dances in elaborate costumes that usually tell a short story. In addition to the famous samba parade, hundreds of smaller parties called "blocos" occur throughout Rio de Janeiro for Carnival. Each party is organized around a specific theme
Venice Carnival
Venice Carnival
It started around the 11th century as a way for people to have a big, joyful party before Lent. In the early days of the Carnival, people wore masks to hide their identities. This made everyone equal, whether they were rich or poor. It also added an element of mystery to the celebration. People could be whoever they wanted to be during the Carnival!In the 18th century, the Carnival was banned because it became too wild and chaotic. However, in the 20th century, the city decided to bring it back. Today, the Carnival of Venice is known for its amazing costumes, beautiful masks, and lively atmosphere. People from all over the world come to join in the fun. There are parades, competitions for the best costumes, and lots of music and dancing.
Tenerife Carnival
Tenerife Carnival
The Tenerife Carnival, similar to Rio de Janeiro Carnival, is a lively celebration known for its spectacular costumes.At the start of the festivities, a special person is chosen as the Queen of the Carnival. She wears a giant dress and crown. The dress often wears wheels, as some of them weight over 150 kilos, adorned with jewelry, metals, feathers, and more. The Carnival is alive with music and dance, including the special "murga" music. Streets come alive as people dance, creating an atmosphere brimming with excitement. To say goodbye to the Carnival, a humorous event called the "Burial of the Sardine" takes place. Participants, dressed in black, follow a large sardine float through the streets, providing a humurous and entertaining conclusion to the festivities.