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Mardi Gras “Fat Tuesday”. Qu’est-ce que c’est le Mardi Gras? Mardi Gras always the day before Ash Wednesday Final day of Carnival, which begins on the.

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1 Mardi Gras “Fat Tuesday”

2 Qu’est-ce que c’est le Mardi Gras? Mardi Gras always the day before Ash Wednesday Final day of Carnival, which begins on the feast of the Epiphany, Jan. 6 – Celebrates the arrival of the three Kings at Jesus’ birthplace, signifying the end of the Christmas season Parades began in 1838 Birth of the krewe “King” of Mardi Gras (Princess and the Frog)

3 Plus de l’Histoire During the late 1700's, pre-Lenten masked balls and festivals were common in New Orleans while it was under French rule. However when New Orleans came under Spanish rule the custom was banned. In 1803 New Orleans came under the U.S. flag. The prohibition against masked festivals continued until 1823 when the Creole populace convinced the governor to permit masked balls. In 1827 street masking was again legalized.

4 The Mardi Gras Queen and King Cake In 1870 the Twelfth Night Revelers made their appearance. In 1871 they began the custom of presenting a young woman with a golden bean hidden in a cake. This young woman was the first queen of Mardi Gras. This was also the origin of the king cake tradition.

5 Les “Krewes”

6 Plus de Photos http://www.mardigras.com/photos-and-video/


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