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  2. List of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival character costumes

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    A wide variety of costumes (called "mas") depicting traditional Trinidadian Carnival characters are seen throughout the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. After emancipation in 1838, freed slaves combined African masking culture with French colonial influence [ 1 ] to create characters that parodied the upper-class customs and costumes of Carnival.

  3. Trinidad and Tobago Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Trucks are an integral part of the street parade, featuring live performances or deejays. J'ouvert (translated from French as "break of day") symbolizes the start of the official two days of Carnival. [33] Beginning early Monday, revelers parade through town in the tradition of the Canboulay celebrations.

  4. J'ouvert - Wikipedia

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    In many West Indian countries, J'ouvert is observed before the daytime Carnival Mas or "Pretty Mas". Pretty Mas is the Carnival parade featuring colorful costumes which are often made of feathers, beads, gem stones, brightly coloured fabrics, glitter and other elaborate body adornments and is more popular while commercially publicized.

  5. Carnival - Wikipedia

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    In the Rhineland in 1823, the first modern Carnival parade took place in Cologne. [49] Carnaval (Karneval, Fasching or Fastnacht in Germany) mixed pagan traditions with Christian traditions. Pre-Lenten celebrations featured parades, costumes and masks to endure Lent's withdrawal from worldly pleasures. [50] Riderless Racers at Rome by Théodore ...

  6. Rio Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The first Carnival festival in Rio occurred in 1723. [1] [2] The typical Rio Carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats, and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio (more than 200 approximately, divided into five leagues/divisions). A samba school is composed of a collaboration of local neighbours that want to ...

  7. Parade of the Fat Ox at the Paris Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Parade of the Fat Ox, also referred to as the "Festival of the Fat Ox," "Cavalcade of the Fat Ox," "Festival of the Town Ox" (paraded through the city), or "Festival of the Violled Ox" (paraded to the sound of the viol or hurdy-gurdy), is an ancient festive tradition held during the Paris Carnival.