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    17th Century Venetian Opera

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    The primary audience was the crowd of Venetians and tourists that came for the carnival season in Venice. Opera succeeded as a public art form for many reasons: because of its exquisite musicality‚ it was highly successful and it became a way to produce revenue. Ellen Rosand says that three conditions existed for opera to be a permanent establishment in the Venetian culture: there was regular demand during the carnival season‚ dependable financial backing‚ and a broad predictable audience. An important

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    the independence movement. Here is a clip of the Canboulay Riots Re-enactment which happens each year in Port of Spain‚ Characters from the earliest Carnival include the pis-en-lit‚ who walks around in a nightgown waving a chamber pot‚ and the Dame Lorraine‚ a man in a dress with enormously stuffed bosom and bottom.  MAS PIONEERS Trinidad Carnival is many things – music‚

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    Mad Blood Stirring: Vendetta in Renaissance Italy Book Response Written by Edward Muir‚ this powerful microhistory analyses the events during 1511 in the town of Friuli‚ Italy at the time of the carnival. Muir’s thesis for his book‚ Mad Blood Stirring comes together in separate parts throughout his introduction. Firstly‚ Muir attempts to establish the importance of the Venetian rule over the province and people of Friuli and its capital city‚ Udine. Due to its geographical location‚ this part

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    Quebec

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    celebrating from the end of January until mid-February has long been popular. The first large winter Carnival in Québec City‚ the world’s snow capital‚ took place in 1894. Often faced with winter’s hardships‚ the city’s population reinvented this popular tradition with a winter celebration that warmed up the hearts of all of it revellers. Interrupted by two wars‚ then the economic crisis of 1929‚ the Carnival was held sporadically until the second half of the century. In 1954‚ in the context of the economic

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    body‚ one for each person successfully tempted into joining the carnival. Mr. Dark initially holds sway over the other main characters‚ but his power weakens when Charles uses positive emotions against him‚ something he cannot comprehend or withstand. Dark’s background is a mystery‚ although he refers to being raised in a strict religious upbringing. Minor Characters: 1. J. C. Cooger - Dark’s partner in running the carnival‚ Mr. Cooger is a fierce‚ red-headed man who is first seen repairing

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    is the ability to obtain something from someone with out asking for it. How Montresor used reverse psychology against Fortunato into making him come down into his death trap is very interesting. The story begins around dusk‚ one evening during the carnival season (similar to the Mardi gras festival in New Orleans) in an unnamed European city. The location quickly changes from the lighthearted activities associated with such a festival to the damp‚ dark catacombs under Montresor’s palazzo which helps

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    Cakewalks‚ for many‚ evoke visions of childhood and carnivals. Dancers promenade around a circle‚ hoping they land on a certain number that will be drawn so they can take home the prized dessert. Who knew this pleasing game had such a murky and complicated past that demonstrated how African Americans opposed their oppressors? Although the exact year and origin is still undetermined‚ ex-slave oral histories assert that the cakewalk began in slave quarters of Southern plantations. The cakewalk was

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    and sale of alcoholic beverages between 1920-1933. Mardi Gras is a large celebration in New Orleans that celebrates religious sacrifice‚ and fasting. Mardi Gras and Prohibition are referenced in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Mardi Gras is carnival style celebration that is held in New Orleans‚Louisiana‚ its purpose is to celebrate the period of fasting during the season of lent. Mardi Gras is also known as “Shrove Tuesday” or “Fat Tuesday”. One of the names is Fat Tuesday because

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    Interview with Ms. Mature 2013/2014 Paula Gordon In November 2012 Ms. Gordon was approached by more than one person that thought she was a perfect candidate for the up and coming Ms. Mature Pageant that was to be held during the Carnival Season. As you all know she won. Now let’s get to know a little more about Ms. Paula Gordon‚ Ms. Paula Gordon not a native of St. Maarten but calls it home‚ was born on the island of St. Kitts on the 10th of November 1976 where she lived until she moved to St

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    Mardigras

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    This paper is about Mardi Gras‚ A festival or Carnival celebrated once a year. In this paper I will discuss how Mardi Gras originated‚ when it is celebrated‚ how it is celebrated‚ and what does it mean to all the different cultures. Mardi Gras‚ in the French speaking parts of the world and in some US southern states is the last day of carnival festivities preceding Lent‚ the time of penitence observed by Christians in preparation for Easter. Mardi Gras ("Fat Tuesday") is a French term for

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