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Carnival. What is carnival?. It is an annual celebration of life found in many countries of the world. . Where did the word “carnival” come from?. The followers of the Catholic religion in Italy started the tradition of holding a festival right before the first day of Lent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Carnival

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What is carnival?• It is an annual celebration of life

found in many countries of the world.

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Where did the word “carnival” come from?

The followers of the Catholic religion in Italy started the tradition of holding a festival right before the first day of Lent. Catholics called it carnevale — which means “to put away the meat.”

The word Fasching dates back to the 13th century and is derived from the Germanic word vaschanc or vaschang, in modern German: Fastenschank = the last serving of alcoholic beverages before Lent.

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• Some of the best-known traditions were first recorded in medieval Italy. The carnival of Venice was for a long time the most famous carnival.

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• Right after the revolution in ‘89 the catholics spread this tradition in Romania too.

• It started with annually organisations of masquerades.

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Swabian masquerades

• The local masquerades in Northwestern Romania were usually organised by harmonists.

• All the balls started in the basement of the town hall where all the people gathered together and said a prayer for the days during the lent.

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• The "Swabian-Alemannic" Carnival, known as Fastnacht, traces back to Baden and Swabia.It traditionally represents the time of year when the reign of the cold, grim winter spirits is over.

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Habits during the carnival

• People crowd avenues while singing and dancing songs and dances learned from their ancestors

• All they eat during the carnival is meat• Farmers usually bring their wares to town in

order to share them with the others• They gather around a campfire while dancing

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• On the last Thursday before Fastnacht(schmutziger Donnerstag) women cut off men's ties.

• This tradition began in Bonn in the 1800s when the washer women there revolted against the dominance of men in carnival.

• They formed a women's carnival committee.

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Since 1997 annually masquerade balls has been taking place in our school with assistance from the German forum.

Themes: ‘’Fairytale World’’, ‘’Boudoir’’, ‘’The 70’s’’, ‘’The 20’s’’, ‘’Gothic Victorian’’.

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