Mardi Gras in New Orleans
History of celebration Mardi Gras is a pagan holiday. It is celebrated people around the world, but the most colorful performances take place in New Orleans. For the first time in this city had its French settlers in 1699. This holiday can be considered analogous to the carnival. The last day of Mardi Gras is the "Fat Tuesday". “Fat Tuesday” is a celebration of Carnival, the eve of Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent.
INTERESTING FACT Initially, Mardi Gras was held only in the French Quarter of the city. But eventually spread to other parts of New Orleans. According to legend, in 1872 in the Mardi Gras was a Russian prince and Alexei Romanov, who came to New Orleans for his beloved, American actress Lydia Thompson. Upon learning that the carnival visit lady of royal blood, the organizers made a special platform with the inscription «Rex» (King), making Romanov King holiday. Since then, a mandatory part of the festival is a platform with a king or queen.
Carnival in New Orleans 1872 finally established canons of this bustling mischievous, bright festival. On the day of Mardi Gras people take to the streets in colorful costumes, drink, eat and do not think about work. In response to the traditional cries excited crowd "Throw us something!" They throw large pewter coins, plastic beads and other trinkets
In short, Mardi Gras - it. . .
…bright costumes
…decorated platform
… dansing
…music
…and good mood; )
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