Sunday, February 14, 2010

carnevale!


This week was Carnivale, and to avoid the insane crowds (and jacked up hostel prices) that we would inevitably encounter in Venice, a few of my roomates and I went to Viareggio, a seaside town in Tuscany about an hour and forty minutes by train outside of Florence. Viareggio is known for having the second biggest Carnivale celebration in Italy after Venice, and supposedly the festival that more of the locals attend. Regardless, we certainly weren't disappointed; the floats were absolutely incredible, especially seeing them in action during the parade. Most were political satires or had some underlying social commentary, but some were a little more random (like this float here dedicated to "Il Re de Pop").


Equally entertaining were the people who were riding on the floats. This fine lady here was having quite a good time dancing upon the Michael Jackson float (they were playing "Beat It" and then played the amazing MJ cover of "Come Together").


Preceding the float were groups of Italian children dressed up as Michael Jackson-boys and girls alike. And they had both the clothes and the moves to match.


This dragon float was preceded by a group of men decked in Chinese costume and carrying one of those snake-like dragon floats on sticks. The dragon's head on the float moved from side to side and spewed smoke-probably one of my favorites overall.


Obama! The sign he's wearing reads "Il Viso-ne Americano," which means essentially the American Mink, probably referring to the mink coat? (but viso also means face, so I guess the face of America as well). We were quite excited to see a bit of the ol' home country represented in this Italian festival.


Carnivale seems essentially like Halloween for those not from the States. Therefore cute kids in costumes were everywhere, usually dressed in cozy animal outfits or historical costumes. This boy here dressed as a dalmatian was probably the cutest of the day; he was so enthralled with the moving floats.


There was an Alice in Wonderland float and the caterpillar was enjoying the attention from dancing on his mushroom perch.


I'm not sure who the characters were on this float but I loved the colors, and as the float moved along her mask moved up and down and her eyes moved from side to side.


The streets were strewn with confetti of all different colors; people were selling bags of it on the street in all different colors and many of the people on the floats were throwing it everywhere. We were frequently pelted by handfuls of the stuff, and one guy on a float got a handful of it in my mouth. Needless to say we're all still picking pieces of paper from our hair and our apartment is covered with memories of the festival.


I loved this Edward Scissorhands float (labeled as "Silvio Mani di Forbice", I'm guessing after Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister). Each blade moved individually and there were words like "school" and "justice" moving around him.


The beach at Viareggio, right alongside the street that the parade was on and with the Alps in the distance. Even though it was still pretty cold, we all loved being at the beach and smelling the ocean. A great carnival day!

3 comments:

  1. Ottimo!!!!!
    I feel like I'm right there. I love the commentaries which capture the moment and are so informative. Your shots of people are a great addition to your photos. It adds so much and you are so good at it. And what a wonderful festival. (I wonder if the E. Scissorhands float was a negative comment on the prime minister....)

    mom

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  2. Oh my god, a) AMAZING PICTURES!!!! It looks like you had an incredible time and I am so happy to see it! b) I'm LOVING the Edward Scissorhands float, political commentary or not, hahaha, incredibleeee! I miss you and love you, Nina!

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  3. such amazing pictures!!! wow! What a spread Nina! Looks like such an amazing cultural celebration. Cannot wait to come visit!!

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