Venice Carnival
The origins of the Carnival in Venice are similar to many
carnivals in the world. The Carnival starts on the last day
before Lent. The origin of the festivities is the will to
consume all the meat before Lent (Carne = meat Vale = farewell,
hence, Carnival).
The Carnival has no obvious religious significance. It's about
drinking, disorder, roll reversing, blurring social status,
costumes and masks, dancing, plays, parades and festivals all
over town.
During Carnival people wear masks and costumes of different
kinds: Costumes that symbolize characters from mythology,
costumes related to nature, to legend, to styles and historic
eras, to church characters, and to characters from the comedia
del Arte. The most famous character in the Carnival of Venice is
the doctor wearing black robe and white mask, born after the
plague in Europe, when doctors were careful not to catch the
disease from their patients.
In 1980 the Carnival tradition in Venice was renewed, after a
long period. The Carnival is celebrated by costume parades,
Gondola sailing, games and parties in the ancient palaces.
The Carnival in Venice takes place each year in February. During
this period the streets fill with artists, acrobats and
musicians and the whole city is filled with people and very
lively.
Apart from all the action in the streets there are also private
events such as masked balls and gala dinners.
Every year the carnival has a different topic. Last year the
topic of the Carnival was theater. The topic for 2006 carnival
is the dragon and the lion, and the carnival is dedicated to
China.
The carnival of 2006 starts on February 23, and continues
through February 28.
The events of the carnival in Venice include special activities
for kids, and dancing for the young.
The traditional Venetian carnival masks are made by artists in
Venice. If you want to buy a Venetian mask, go to Unicorno
Magico on 373 San Polo (At the end of the Rialto market). If you
want to see how masks are made of papier mache you can go into
the store and see the work in process.