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CARNIVAL :
It
is Goa's most famous festival and has been celebrated since the 18th
century. Meant to be a feasting-drinking-merrymaking orgy just before
the 40 days of Lent; a time of abstinence and spirituality. Huge parades
through the cities are organised with bands, floats and dances and balls
in the evenings. The final day concludes with the famous Red-and-Black
dance held by the Clube Nacional in Panjim.
The origins of
carnival are apparently the hedonistic feasts of ancient Rome and
Greece. It made its appearance in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies,
where it metamorphosed into the very Latin singing-dancing-drinking
bouts. The carnival is presided over by King Momo, who on the opening
day orders his subjects to party. The festival attracts thousands of
tourists.
The exciting and
fun-filled three-day non-stop extravaganza of fun, frolic, song, music
and dance that is uniquely Goan is a Pagan festival popular in Latin
American countries that were colonies of Portugal at some point in time.
The Carnival is
uniquely Goan and is not celebrated anywhere else in India. It is a
typical Latin, song, music and dance and precedes the "Lent". The
highlight of the exotic frenzy of merriment is the appointment and
arrival of “KING MOMO” and his retinue to the capital city Panaji on
"Fat Saturday", the eve of Carnival.
They
form the head of a parade of colorful floats and troupes of masked
revelers attired in gorgeous costumes singing and dancing in gay abandon
to lively music that is usually performed live. The best floats are
given handsome prizes.
The floats have in
recent years been commercially sponsored. Carnival is also celebrated in
the Goan countryside by the Christian populace and is called ‘Intruz’.
It assumes a unique
form of creative spontaneity wherein folk songs/Cantars are sung from
door to door in villages by troupes of mainly Christian peasants
inviting everyone to join in the celebration.
See Also
Other Celebrations in Goa:
( Shigmo | Carnival |
Sea Food Festival | Konkan Fruit Festival | Monte Music Festival |
Kesarbai Kerkar Music Festival | Annual Mando Festival | Goa Heritage
Festival | Fontainhas Festival of Arts )

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