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The end of summer means catching all the color and excitement as millions of New Yorkers line up along Eastern Parkway for the Brooklyn Labor Day parade on Monday, September 5, 2016.
This year, the West Indian American Day Parade & Carnival celebrates its 46th anniversary as it continues to enjoy the distinction of being New York City's biggest cultural festivals by far.…
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At varying points across the Caribbean, pre-Lenten Carnival celebrations have been ongoing for quite some time now. Never mind that official festival dates are still more than two weeks away, the fun actually started months ago as the joy of decorating floats, designing elaborate costumes and rehearsing new songs and dances make pre-Carnival time almost as much fun as Carnival itself.
While the party starts early…
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In Paraty, the “fluminense” city that has the face of Brazil´s 500 years, a block formed by almost prehistoric beings gets out on the stone streets bringing joy and repelling carnival´s bad fluids.
On a carnival´s Saturday, 15 years ago, some friends played with mud in in the mangrove of “Praia do Jabaquara” (“Jabaquara´s Beach”) when they realized that they were unrecognizable. They went out in the city´s…
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Calabar Carnival in Nigeria, furthermore tagged " Africa's Biggest Street Party", was created as part of the dream of making the Cross River State in Nigeria, the number one tourist place visited for Nigerians and tourist all over the world. The carnival which start on every 1 December and last till 31 December has boosted the heritage mosaic of Nigeria persons while amusing the millions of…
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The largest Carnival in Mexico, Mazatlán’s celebration combines elements of a fiesta (mariachi bands, stalls of street food) with Christian imagery and indigenous tradition. Revelers in the streets break confetti-filled hollow eggs (cascarones) on each other, a nod to wilder times more than a century ago when dockworkers exchanged projectiles filled with flour and even stones.
Carnival was officially…
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The “Diablos” cover themselves in a mixture of soot and oil and adorn their heads with black stained bull horns as they parade throughout the village with cowbells clanging around their waist to expel the evil spirits. To make their appearance even more fearsome the devils often carry fake teeth made out of raw potatoes. They dance around Luzon and smear their black grease on revellers faces. The only people free from the attack of the “Diablos”…
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That was the verdict on the sixth Carnaval International de Victoria, which filled Seychelles’ tiny capital with masquerade and music from Friday 22 to Sunday 24 April. Around 45,000 locals – half the country’s population and a record number of visitors poured into the city to soak up the atmosphere. The excitement had been building for weeks beforehand as radio stations played carnival music, buildings were enveloped in swags of colourful fabric…
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How it all began
The Soca Twins arrival on the scene is tightly connected to the general development of Soca music in Germany. The main man in the Soca Twins, Berlin-born FRANKY FIRE first heard of Soca in 1999 when his friend DJ Lou Weed gave him a mixtape. When the veteran DJ Barney Millah then played the first Soca tunes on radio in the year 2000 Franky…
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On a Friday night last February, a singer in a gold lamé suit and matching kufi stepped off a…
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First held in 1988, the annual Atlanta Caribbean Festival in Georgia is a celebration of Caribbean culture and heritage. The one-day carnival extravaganza features a parade packed with floats, marchers and decked-out dancers as well as live musical performances from international artists, authentic Caribbean eats and a festival village.
Check out all the Bands for Atlanta Carnvial 2016:…
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Kids ages 6 and up will learn to make costumes at the West Indian American Day Carnival Association workshops, held Saturdays through June 25.
Kids ages 6 and up will learn to make costumes at the West Indian American Day Carnival Association workshops, held Saturdays through June 25. The 2016 Caribbean Carnival Design Workshop — free sessions of culture, craftsmanship, creativity and wonder — starts Saturday…
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The Crop Over summer festival is Barbados' most popular and colourful festival. Its origins can be traced back to the 1780's, a time when Barbados was the world's largest producer of sugar.
At the end of the sugar season, there was always a huge celebration to mark the culmination of another successful sugar cane harvest -…
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The 48th annual Caribana Toronto Festival is just around the corner and hundreds of Caribbean inspired events, classes and parties have been planned to mark to this year's festival. Toronto's Caribbean Caribana festival has grown exponentially since its start in 1967 and is currently North America’s largest cultural festival. What was once a three-day event has now grown into three weeks of celebration, absorbing most of the city with its…
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Europe’s biggest street festival, Notting Hill Carnival 2016 is a vivid spectacle representing London's multicultural past and present.
When is Notting Hill Carnival?
Carnival takes place on Sunday August 28 until Monday August 29, 2016.
Where does Notting Hill Carnival take place?
The Carnival…
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For four days around Pentecost, Berlin celebrates its cultural diversity at the Carnival of Cultures. The festival culminates in a colourful street parade with music and dance on Pentecost Sunday.
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Each year, the streets of Leeds explode in colour as thousands join the West Indian Carnival parade in celebration of Caribbean culture.
Carnival goers don their best and brightest costumes as they take to the streets of Chapeltown.…
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