CARNAVALL!
Trip Start
Dec 28, 2006
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Trip End
Dec 28, 2007
Another Dutch (and European ) tradition that we were really looking forward to participating in - when we heard that everyone dresses up in costumes and there a big parades & partys through the street - no amount of snow or rain could hold us back.
The party shop was well prepared and had the perfect costumes for a bunch of animals - a chicken a tiger & a lion - perfect for outside - nice & warm inside !
Dordrecht had a lovley little parade ,where some locals put a float in that has a meaning relevant to the theme ,we must have looked a sight as we managed to get interviewed by the local tv news & some freinds from work saw it replayed for 3 days!
The bigger parties are however below the river (in Brabant) so saturday night we headed down to seven hills on the train with a bunch of other animals and drag queens and monks and ring leaders and strawberries etc etc and the small town was one big party ! a lot of live music , beer , and dancing done by all in every costume imaginable !
We had a great time dancing till our feet were saw & the last train was going home !
But that is not the end of Carnaval - the big even is the Monday when the winners of the small parades in the smaller towns come together for a massive parade in Breda - and you wouldnt believe the floats - some of them were the size of two semi trailers - filed with costumed people , moving parts & music - the only way that people could possibly make such amazing floats is if they worked on them year round - and we heard that they do !
The origin of Carnaval is Catholic - which is why the party is bigger below the river - its supposed to be the big party before the serious time at easter ?
And a big party it is , the streets were choccer block full of smurfs & action heros , animals and fireman , everybody sharing their amazment of the incredible floats over a few not so quiet beers !
Definatly the biggest street party weve ever seen !
The party shop was well prepared and had the perfect costumes for a bunch of animals - a chicken a tiger & a lion - perfect for outside - nice & warm inside !
Dordrecht had a lovley little parade ,where some locals put a float in that has a meaning relevant to the theme ,we must have looked a sight as we managed to get interviewed by the local tv news & some freinds from work saw it replayed for 3 days!
The bigger parties are however below the river (in Brabant) so saturday night we headed down to seven hills on the train with a bunch of other animals and drag queens and monks and ring leaders and strawberries etc etc and the small town was one big party ! a lot of live music , beer , and dancing done by all in every costume imaginable !
We had a great time dancing till our feet were saw & the last train was going home !
But that is not the end of Carnaval - the big even is the Monday when the winners of the small parades in the smaller towns come together for a massive parade in Breda - and you wouldnt believe the floats - some of them were the size of two semi trailers - filed with costumed people , moving parts & music - the only way that people could possibly make such amazing floats is if they worked on them year round - and we heard that they do !
The origin of Carnaval is Catholic - which is why the party is bigger below the river - its supposed to be the big party before the serious time at easter ?
And a big party it is , the streets were choccer block full of smurfs & action heros , animals and fireman , everybody sharing their amazment of the incredible floats over a few not so quiet beers !
Definatly the biggest street party weve ever seen !




Comments
That sounds unbelievable!
Sounds incredible, I hope you have photos!
Louise Brown
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