Carnival This paper is about carnival, annual celebration and carnival. In this article I will explain how Mardi Gras was born, when to celebrate, how to celebrate, and what it means for all different cultures. The carnival in the French world of the world and the state in the south of the United States is the last day of the carnival celebration before the rental car and it is time for Christians to repent when preparing for the Easter. Mardi Gras (? Fat Tuesday?) Is a French term on Tuesday, the day before Lent starts.
In the first carnival in the United States, Iberville and Bienville landed at the mouth of the Mississippi River in Mardi Gras in March 1699, became known as a cape of Mardi Gras, celebrated with people. Later, history has blurred. Carnival celebrates in France, and New Orleans celebrates various times from the French settlement. For most people, this holiday was held in the 1730s and hosts parties and trade fairs. When Spain took over, the historian said that the celebration continued until the French returned home. According to US regulations, compliance with the law is growing rapidly. The first parade began in the mid-nineteenth century - in 1857, the secret society of merchants in New Orleans called Comus' Mistick Krewe organized torn light carnival parade, marching band, and rolling float.
Carnival celebration at Shreveport dates back to the mid-19th century when cruises and parades were held along the route of New Orleans. Shreveport carnival was unavoidable from cancellation by World War I. Attempts to restore it in the 1920s have failed, and the carnival festival held in Shreveport during the last few decades was held in 1927. Shreveport carnival began rejuvenating in 1984. The organization of Apollokvy. Gemini, Centaur, Aesclepius, Highland, Sobek, Harambee etc. Gemini continued closely in the next 15 years. The first adventure of the Revival Parade was Gemini in 1989. Today, Mardi Gras is also an important part of the cultural life of the Shreveport metropolitan area.
One of the most famous ones in Louisiana is Mardi Gras, France's "obese Tuesday". Mardi Gras celebrates in the state in various ways, but mostly includes eating king cakes, parades and costumes. This vacation is an important part of Louisiana's culture and heritage. Meals in Louisiana is one of the world's most exclusive fine dining. Whether you are trying Lafayette pork soup, delicious meat pies of Natchitoches, or New Orleans oyster Rockefeller, you will find a tasty Louisiana cuisine heritage. Meals in red beans and rice, soup, jambalaya and crayfish --- Louisiana are unusual, we have food and taste to suit everyone's taste!