Venice Carnival Brings Out the Masks, Regattas and Revelry

Feb 06, 2018 764

In Venice, Italy, it’s that time again. Time for grand costume balls, fierce mask contests, towering wigs and a parade of preening, strutting revelers as city residents and visitors from around the world take part in its annual carnival. The season technically began on Jan. 27 with the Flight of the Angel, a ritual dating to the 1500s, and an opening regatta. Others will follow, and the season it will end on Shrove Tuesday (Fat Tuesday or Martedì Grasso), the day before Ash Wednesday.

The theme this year, “Creatum: Civitas Ludens,” evokes the spirit of fun and play during carnival. Throngs of visitors from places like South Korea and the United States have already arrived for the festivities, but the pre-Lenten festival is celebrated throughout Italy. For those who can afford it, the de rigueur costumes echo themes of 17th- and 18th-century nobility. But masks of all kinds flood the streets.

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SOURCE: https://www.nytimes.com/

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