Tag: carnival

  • Where Are Your Carnevale Masks?

    Hey, guys, where are your masks? For Carnevale, it has been tradition for centuries to dress in costume in order to hide one’s identity. … Let’s start from the beginning. So, “carne” means meat, but really, it means flesh. In this case, flesh is for body. In pre-Christian times, this period of CARNE-vale, before the…

  • Carnival in Sicily

    Teams of townspeople spend months planning and creating fantastic floats to showcase during Carnevale in Acireale. This animated Zeus from 2017 was a awe-inspiring work of art, especially at night, when the papier mâchè character was lit, as pictured, and he threatened to throw his flashing thunderbolts. During the days and evenings of Carnevale, the…

  • The Most Beautiful Carnevale in Sicily

    As we approach Ash Wednesday next week, throughout Sicily revelers are celebrating Carnevale. Acireale, where I was for last year’s party, is the place to be! Over the next few days, tens of thousands of people will process through the town’s streets wearing costumes while throwing confetti, eating Sicilian-style almond nougat and other sweets, making…

  • Step Outside of Yourself

    Happy Halloween! Pictured is one of the eye catching floats from the 2017 Carnevale in Acireale, Sicily. Although Halloween, as we Americans celebrate it, is gaining some popularity in Sicily, Carnevale (the days leading up to Lent) is the time when they dress in costumes and create mischief. No matter when you put on a…

  • Appreciate The Bounty

    My fellow travelers from February’s You, Me, and Sicily Carnevale trip in February will appreciate this. Three days ago, I found another piece of confetti (one piece, left, in August … The lot on the street in Acireale, right, in February) … I don’t even know where it came from! Thinking about the cycles of…

  • Carnevale Acireale At Night

    It’s super late after a long day and evening of taking in the tricks, treats, and folk art of Carnevale in Acireale! The best part for me is talking to the people of the town about the festival and what it means to them. Pictured is one part of an elaborate float that featured the…

  • Let Go at Carnevale in Acireale

    What fun to dance in the conga line in the Piazza del Duomo of Acireale, Sicily with new friends! That is what Carnevale is all about, letting lose, forgetting the winter blues, and finding joy in the moment. Here I am with some revelers! For Tuesday (Martedì Grasso/Mardi Gras), I’m getting a masque!

  • Get Your Costume Ready 

    On first glance you’re probably thinking that this photo should be for Halloween, but the fun and games displayed by the Chiofalo family in Sicily are for Carnevale! Yes, it’s this time of year that the costumes come out and tricks and treats are practiced and enjoyed. Get ready for Carnevale – – Sicilian-style, because…

  • Heavy Metal, Sicilian-style 

    Know what these are? If you guessed that these are cannoli forms, you are right! Cannoli are a traditional food of Carnevale, which is celebrated with gusto over the next few days throughout Italy. Children of all ages participate in the modern festival, which is based on ancient customs of “letting it all hang loose”…