Monday, January 28, 2008

Parades galore!

So, what's all the fuss about Mardi Gras, Carnival, parades, and the like? Okay, well, Carnival starts immediately after the 12th night of Christmas, and fills the gap until the start of Lent, which is itself determined by the timing of Easter, which is set by both the Spring Equinox and the lunar cycle. Confused yet? Look here, it explains it all.

Starting about 2 weeks before Mardi Gras (literally translated to Fat Tuesday), there are parades. Krewes make floats and costumes and march a several mile parade route. Over the two weeks and around the city, there are dozens of these parades. To join a Krewe is a several hundred to several thousand dollar investment, often involving waiting lists and such. See the schedule to get an idea of the scale of this. Now, if I've piqued your interest and you want to read more, this is a good website to get all your questions answered.

Now then, enough lecturing - here's the pictures! I saw three parades last Saturday - it was quite fun, and they pass just two blocks away from my room.

Finally, here is a short video I took that encapsulates the experience. A large float drives by, one of the costumed people tosses me some beads, and before you know it, the next act is right behind.

These floats are crazy to see coming. The crowd rushes up to the sides, clamoring for cheap trinkets, and you can see them launching rapid-fire at all angles from the float. The crowd does pretty well, and catches probably 70-80% of the stuff, which must add up to tons of material. Sadly, it seems to be kind of taboo to pick up stuff that lands on the ground, which means... well, better not to think of it.

3 comments:

David&Esperanza said...

Michael, good to "see" that indeed tu vida siga con gusto! Hope the Zoo and Parade adventures linger in your "space." Hope the work week is good to you.

As always thanks for the pics...Makes you want to move down to New Orleans...sort of like Key West on the mainland!? Hurray for the people and keep the visitors coming!

Daniel Hartmann & Andrea Rogers said...

Happy Mardi Gras, Mike! Fabulous pictures and video. I've never seen any footage from MG, so I'm happy to learn a bit about it. Crazy that you can't pick up the beads off the ground. Hopefully once cleaned up, they get used again the following year (?) Somebody's got to pick them up... anyway, looks like a fun party! :)

Anonymous said...

Sooooo jealous. Thanks for sharing the experience. I'd say celebrating Mardi Gras is a great way to start off a new year and a new life.

It makes me wonder how folks that grow up celebrating it annually can live anywhere else...