Carnival and Madi Gras Masks
Carnival Masks and Masquerade Masks Where did the use of
Carnival masks and Masquerade masks begin?
The Venetian Carnival began over 900 years ago. It has run
except for a gap ( from 1797 - 1987 ) and is replayed in its
18th century form today. Many other carnival masks and
masquerade mask traditions can be traced back far into medieval
times. The true roots came be traced back even further. Venice
and other European masquerades are the precursors to modern Madi
Gras and masquerade in the Americas. But again I ask where did
the traditions of Carnival and carnival masks begin?
Take a trip back in time to the Roman times. Around mid February
there used to be a Festival called Lupercalia. It is described
as a circus like festival. When Roman began to accept
Christianity the pagan festivals were modified to become a part
of the Christian calendar. So here is a first link. Now I
believe that if we go further back to the Greeks we can find
examples of big festivals and the same type of open air
festivities associated with Carnival. Think of Bachus and
celebrations of wine etc.
The first link then is that the Christian Festivals are built
upon the pre Christian ones.
The Egyptians being the forerunners of the Greeks also had their
own large outdoor festivals. These must have influenced the
Greek way of life. Now if we accept the links between Egypt and
Africa then the initial influences probably came from tribes
further South. See Grisso at his site for a view of Carnival and
its origins
To take things back even further. It is generally accepted that
our original ancestors came from Africa and spread gradually to
take over the whole World. It is generally recognised that
Africa is the home of diverse masking traditions. Whilst they
may not seem to link directly to Carnival masks in style and
structure the traditions behind them do link.
Strangely the answer to my question seems to go back to the
pictures on the cave walls of Palaeolithic people. 25,000 years
ago the roots were established. The caves in Trois Feres in
France reveal the following;
A central figure stands wearing the head and antlers of a deer.
He stands, shaman like, surround by animals. Animals that are
important to the culture he represents. Some of the animals no
longer exist in this area. Ibex, reindeer, bison, stag and
horses. The shaman, for that is what he seems to be, stands, a
human figure amongst the potential food. What magic he is
creating or ancestors he is communicating with we do not know.
Yet from our knowledge of tribal people studied in times closer
to ours it is possible to understand the links. The need to hunt
for food is essential to survival. The gods link all matters,
stay in good standing with the gods and food will be available.
Take only what can be used fairly and do not violate the natural
laws. Life goes on, following the seasons. There is a balance to
life and death. The link between them is maintained by the
magician, shaman, wizard, witch doctor, whatever you wish to
call him.
Not Carnival masks but the foundation of traditions spreading
throughout the World.
I have covered a great deal in a very short space. And maybe
bitten off more than I can realistically substantiate. Every
time I read about the background to masking, asque and
Masquerade I find that these factors stand out. The links
between the traditions in all parts of the world hold common
elements. If we accept our common ancestry then it makes sense.
Simply it comes down to this. When you find that there are
similar elements behind the masking traditions in Africa and
North America then we have to accept that there is a common
influence in play. (It could of course be the interpretation of
the academics who have influenced my studies with their own
agendas.) These same structures of; reverie of ancestors, links
with the dead, the seasons of harvest, growth and planting,
fertility, good and evil all crop up time after time. In many
cases they are linked further by some kind of Fool taking part
in the enactment.
What really fascinates me is that these links are embedded in
our modern cultures through masquerade, carnival and other
traditions such as Halloween and Day of the Dead celebrations.
Amazingly these European traditions, superstitions, and links to
ancient practices, have passed into other cultures in South,
Central and North America plus of course the Caribbean. How has
this happened?
The European conquerors took their traditions of festivals to
the Americas. These festivals embodied elements of the earlier
pre Christian times. The settlers changed the local festivals to
embody Christian elements. So that when today we view masquerade
and Carnival it is possible to recognise the Mayan or Inca
festivals on which they were based. Christian celebrations
introduced by the Conquistadors and other settlers are a mixture
of elements. When the addition of the African influence is added
to the Carnival. An interesting picture can be seen.
Carnival masks are, in my opinion, related back to the earliest
of times.
For me it is a circle. A circle of belief based upom prehistoric
understanding that underpin our fundamental nature as people.
Our prehistoric mystical belief system from the past are now
amalgamated on all continents. Probably some people who
participate in these festivals understand their true nature. Our
present position is to use this understanding of our common
ancestry to build a forward looking route to the future. All
this from looking at masks.
Your thoughts and feelings upon this would be most welcome.