You are on page 1of 5

Carnival

customs
around the world
1. Samba Dancing: In Brazil's Rio Carnival, samba dancing is a prominent custom performed by
professional dancers and local communities.
2. Masked Balls: Venice Carnival is renowned for its mask-wearing custom, where participants attend
elegant masked balls and masquerade events.
3. Parade of Floats: Many carnival celebrations, such as Mardi Gras in New Orleans and Trinidad and
Tobago Carnival, feature parades showcasing elaborate theme-based floats.
4. Calypso and Soca Music: Caribbean carnivals like Trinidad and Tobago feature lively calypso and soca
music performances, setting the festive vibe.
5. Burial of the Sardine: In Spain, the carnival season concludes with the satirical ritual of "burial of the
sardine," symbolizing the end of indulgence before Lent.
6. Battle of Oranges: Carnevale di Ivrea in Italy involves a unique custom where participants engage in a
lively orange-throwing battle representing historic events.
7. Mock Coronations: Some carnival celebrations, like Cologne Carnival in Germany, feature satirical
"fool's councils" that mock current political figures.
8. Carnival Parodies: Carnival-goers in Cádiz, Spain, traditionally compose and perform humorous
"chirigotas" and satirical songs.
9. King and Queen Contests: Many carnival celebrations elect a king and queen to preside over the
festivities and lead the parades.
10. Traditional Dances: In Oruro Carnival, Bolivia, participants perform indigenous dances like the
Diablada and Morenada, celebrating Andean culture.
11. Fireworks Displays: Some carnivals, like Basel Carnival in Switzerland, feature spectacular fireworks
displays to enhance the festive atmosphere.
12. J'ouvert: Pre-dawn street processions, known as J'ouvert, are part of Caribbean carnivals, featuring
participants covered in paint, mud, or oil.
13. Fancy Dress Parties: In the Notting Hill Carnival in London, revelers often attend fancy dress parties,
donning colorful and creative costumes.
14. Drumming Circles: The Salvador Carnival in Brazil promotes Afro-Brazilian culture, with large
drumming circles called "blocos" playing traditional rhythms.
15. Masquerade Parades: Cape Town Minstrel Carnival in South Africa celebrates the custom of
"parading" minstrel troupes clad in colorful suits and masks.
16. Mock Weddings: Some carnival traditions, like those in Barranquilla, Colombia, include mock
wedding ceremonies symbolizing fertility and union.
17. Costume Contests: Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in Australia holds costume contests, with
participants showcasing elaborate and creative outfits.
18. Float Competitions: Nice Carnival in France features float competitions, where each float portrays a
unique theme, story, or artistic expression.
19. Traditional Food and Drink: In many carnival celebrations, traditional foods and drinks are enjoyed,
such as beignets in New Orleans during Mardi Gras.
20. Public Revelry: Carnival customs often involve uninhibited public revelry, with participants dancing,
singing, and celebrating in the streets.
Question 1:
Which country is famous for its carnival celebration known as "Rio Carnival"?
a) Brazil
b) Greece
c) Italy
d) Spain
Question 2:
Which of the following is a traditional dance form commonly seen during carnival
celebrations in the Caribbean?
a) Salsa
b) Flamenco
c) Samba
d) Tango
Question 3:
In which European city does the famous carnival celebration take place in St. Mark's
Square?
a) Paris
b) Rome
c) Venice
d) London
Question 4:
What is the significance of wearing masks during carnival celebrations?
a) To scare away evil spirits
b) To represent anonymity and equality
c) To honor ancestors
d) To showcase artistic skills
Question 5:
Which of the following is a popular tradition during carnival celebrations in New Orleans,
USA?
a) Building sandcastles
b) Parading with floats and throwing beads
c) Flying kites
:
Question 1:
Which Caribbean island is known for its vibrant carnival celebration called "Crop Over"?
a) Barbados
b) Jamaica
c) Trinidad and Tobago
d) Cuba
Question 2:
Which country is credited with the invention of the "Venetian mask"?
a) France
b) Spain
c) Italy
d) Greece
Question 3:
What is the traditional sweet treat consumed during carnival in Germany?
a) Churros
b) Beignets
c) Pretzels
d) Berliner
Question 4:
Which city in Belgium is famous for its carnival celebration featuring "Gilles" characters throwing oranges?
a) Brussels
b) Antwerp
c) Ghent
d) Binche
Question 5:
Which African country is known for its carnival celebration called "Calabar Carnival"?
a) Nigeria
b) South Africa
c) Egypt
d) Kenya
Question 6:
What is the name of the pre-Lenten carnival celebration in France?
a) Oktoberfest
b) Holi
c) Mardi Gras
d) Diwali
Question 7:
In which South American country does the "Bumba Meu Boi" festival take place during carnival?
a) Argentina
b) Colombia
c) Brazil
d) Peru
Question 8:
During carnival celebrations in Spain, what is the name of the person who wears a distinctive black costume and mask?
a) Pierrot
b) Harlequin
c) Jester
d) El Enmascarado
Question 9:
Which city in Switzerland hosts a unique winter carnival called "Fasnacht"?
a) Zurich
b) Geneva
c) Bern
d) Basel
Question 10:
In which US state is the "Gasparilla Pirate Festival" held annually during carnival?
a) Texas
b) Florida
c) California
d) New York

You might also like