Its only a week until the long expected Carnaval in the south of the Netherlands, here translated into 3 days of drinking beer, dressing in funny costumes, loud partying and ...did I mention drinking beer?
There are both lovers and haters of the Carnaval, one explanation resting in the fact that it is celebrated only in the Southern, Catholic part of the Netherlands, while Netherlanders from North of the rivers tend to disregard the carnaval as being a foolish and stupid party. However, no arrogant Northern Dutchie can distroy the enthusiam of the party people in the South, who take usally take days off from work (not to miss any part of their beloved festival).
Not to make it only about partying or beer, here's just a short history: Carnaval is celebrated all around Europe in most of the Catholic Countries, just before the Easter 40 day fasting begins. Actually, the name itsfelf, "carne" (meat), is an indication of this, as its one of the last days before Easter when people can eat meat.
In the Dutch South Lands (especially in North Brabant, where I live), some cities change its name during the carnaval and most of them have a "Carnaval Prince" and a motto. Although the official start of the carnaval is on Sunday (2nd of March this year) and it lasts until Tuesday, usually the party starts from Friday. Of course, they do not miss to through pre carnaval parties 3 weeks in advance, just to make sure the costumes fir well enough and to drink beer outside.
Carnaval fans tell me a good strategy is to have several costumes, as after one day of heavy partying and drinking, you kind of stink. And although you are never sober during the 3 (or more) days, its not a bad idea to change your clothes from time to time.
For an "outsider" like me, Carnaval is until now a good business for clothes shops (who display a large variety of costumes -- fairies, pirates, penguins, bees, princesses, noble men or ladies, vikings, just pick your style!)and for the beer producers. But who know, maybe the Carnaval virus will also touch me :)
Everything becomes a party house during Carnaval |
Not to make it only about partying or beer, here's just a short history: Carnaval is celebrated all around Europe in most of the Catholic Countries, just before the Easter 40 day fasting begins. Actually, the name itsfelf, "carne" (meat), is an indication of this, as its one of the last days before Easter when people can eat meat.
In the Dutch South Lands (especially in North Brabant, where I live), some cities change its name during the carnaval and most of them have a "Carnaval Prince" and a motto. Although the official start of the carnaval is on Sunday (2nd of March this year) and it lasts until Tuesday, usually the party starts from Friday. Of course, they do not miss to through pre carnaval parties 3 weeks in advance, just to make sure the costumes fir well enough and to drink beer outside.
Building in Grote Markt decorated with flags and representations of Dyonisus |
Carnaval fans tell me a good strategy is to have several costumes, as after one day of heavy partying and drinking, you kind of stink. And although you are never sober during the 3 (or more) days, its not a bad idea to change your clothes from time to time.
For an "outsider" like me, Carnaval is until now a good business for clothes shops (who display a large variety of costumes -- fairies, pirates, penguins, bees, princesses, noble men or ladies, vikings, just pick your style!)and for the beer producers. But who know, maybe the Carnaval virus will also touch me :)