• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    710 months ago

    In noethern Italy, in Ivrea, there is a famous carnival parade, where thousands people throw oranges at themselves, from and to the parade floats. Being an orange thrower for a parade float is a big honor and people train for months to be chosen. There are different teams with different costumes and strategies, at the end of the carnival, the best team on a float and the best team on foot get awarded by a committee.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    7
    edit-2
    10 months ago

    Germany, lots of carnival. In many regions the current carnival traditions date back to the Napoleonic era and were originally invented to mock the French. In some regions, they date back way further and are more about warding off evil spirits and shit.

    • @zockerr
      link
      710 months ago

      were originally invented to mock the French Sounds like a typical European tradition

    • @[email protected]OP
      link
      fedilink
      410 months ago

      Interesting! Is there an agenda of carnivals available somewhere? Which ones are the biggest ones, or the more unique?

  • RubberDuck
    link
    210 months ago

    In the Netherlands cities and towns (below the rivers) all get their Carnaval name, a prince carnaval has been elected and the multi-day party usually starts with a parade of carnaval floats that groups have been working on since 11th of November (11-11).

    Each town has slightly different traditions in terms of dress but mostly it is just costumes all round and beer… sooo much beer. Bars are redecorated for the occasion and even have specialised window boarding as part of the decoration. And the municipal clean up crews work double overtime.