Mardi Gras Season

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Brief History of Mardi Gras

It’s the time of the year again, Mardi Gras.
The celebration that starts the Lenten season is known around the world, but is most famous in Louisiana.
The question, then, is why? For many (or at the very least sex-driven college-aged males), Mardi Gras is a chance to hop a flight to New Orleans, drink copious Hurricanes or three-for-one beers, and throw beads at people in an attempt to see some public nudity.
Would you be shocked to find out that that isn’t the real reason for Mardi Gras? Amazing, right? Take a breath.
I know that might’ve rocked your world, but it’ll be okay.
If you peel the layers of the onion that is Mardi Gras back, you’ll find a Catholic holiday rich in history and tradition that spans the globe. While many of us here in the US may associate it with New Orleans, king cakes, and Krewes, there’s actually a lot more to it.

What Mardi Gras Means

Mardi Gras is French for “Fat Tuesday,” and refers to the ritualistic eating of generally unhealthy foods (hello, king cake) and meat before the traditional forty days of fasting that accompany the season of Lent in the Catholic faith begins.

The First Mardi Gras Celebrations

The celebration of Mardi Gras—also known as Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day, depending on where you are—dates back to Medieval times in Europe. Feasting on the days leading up to Ash Wednesday, which begins the Lenten season of fasting, were common in Italy and France, and these traditions eventually made their way to the New World with the French.

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(Note: I’ll be focusing on the Christian holiday of Mardi Gras, but before the Christians got hold of the celebrations, pagans across the world celebrated various spring and fertility rites that included celebrations, feasting, and debauchery of all sorts. These types of celebrations can be seen in various Carnival festivities around the world.)

The First Mardi Gras in the U.S.

In 1699, an explorer—Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville—landed about sixty miles south of the place that would become New Orleans (the city itself would be established nineteen years later by Bienville). Landing on the eve of Mardi Gras, he named the place “Pointe du Mardi Gras” as a means of honoring the holiday.  This is seen as the first celebration of the holiday in the US.

Evolution of the Mardi Gras Holiday

Over time, the celebrations that began at Point du Mardi Gras began to grow. There were parades and street parties (not like those today, mind you), high society balls, and more.

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The parties continued on over the next few decades until the Spanish took over New Orleans in the 1760s and worked to shut down what they viewed as deprave celebrations. The restrictions continued until the US Government took over in the early 1800s. From then until 1837, the holiday was recognized but not encouraged.

The First Mardi Gras Parade and the First Krewe

After decades of suppression, the first official (read: recorded) Mardi Gras parade took place in 1837. Parades and elegant balls continued in the following years, but by the early 1850s, had begun to wane in popularity.
In 1857, six men established a secret group that they named the Mistick Krewe of Comus. The Krewe of Comus held a themed parade— “The Demon Actors in Milton’s Paradise Lost”—as well as a ball, working hard to reinvigorate the holiday in the Big Easy.

Mardi Gras: 1857 to Today

From the time of the first Krewe, Mardi Gras continued to grow. More Krewes formed (the second of which, the Twelfth Night Revelers, formed in 1870) and the celebrations and parades attracted more and more people.

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Two years after the Revelers formed, Rex, the King of Carnival, was created as a persona to oversee the Mardi Gras daytime parades. The social clubs that presided over the parades and balls are the ones primarily responsible for the Mardi Gras we know today.

While this isn’t a total history of Mardi Gras, I’ve given you enough to drunkenly tell to everyone you come into contact with today. So get out there, get a slice of king cake, and get all your revelry in before Lent starts.

A couple of places to see what Mardi Gras has to offer.

https://www.neworleans.com/events/holidays-seasonal/mardi-gras/history-and-traditions/
https://www.mobile.org/events/mardi-gras/


While I know that Mardi Gras is a regional celebration, everyone can take a minute to see what it is all about. Enjoy exploring this subject.

I will try to post information everyday... :_facepalm:_facepalm:_facepalm



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2022 Mardi Gras Parade Schedule

Parades roll through New Orleans throughout the Carnival Season, but the biggest, most elaborate and most exciting parades happen during the last weekend of Mardi Gras through Fat Tuesday. Each parade has its own unique theme, and is hosted by a different "Krewe." Most visitors will plan to arrive no later than Friday, February 25, 2022 in order to enjoy an extended weekend of festivities. Check out the Mardi Gras 2022 Parade Schedule below. Info provided by MardiGrasNewOrleans.com.

FRIDAY February 25, 2022
French Quarter     Krewe of Bosom Buddies - 11:30am View
Uptown     Krewe of Hermes - 5:30pm View
Uptown     Krewe d'Etat - 6:30pm View
Uptown     Krewe of Morpheus - 7:00pm View

SATURDAY February 26, 2022
Uptown     Krewe of Iris - 11:00am View
Uptown     Krewe of Tucks - 12pm View
Mid-City    Krewe of Endymion - 4:15pm View

SUNDAY February 27, 2022
Uptown     Krewe of Okeanos - 11:00am View
Uptown     Krewe of Mid-City - 11:45am View
Uptown     Krewe of Thoth - 12pm View
Uptown     Krewe of Bacchus - 5:15pm View

MONDAY February 27, 2022
Uptown     Krewe of Proteus - 5:15pm View
Uptown     Krewe of Orpheus - 6:00pm View

FAT TUESDAY March 1, 2022
Uptown     Krewe of Zulu - 8:00am View
Uptown     Krewe of Rex - 10:00am View
Uptown     Krewe of Elks Orleans - Follows View
Uptown     Krewe of Crescent City - Follows View

 
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New Orleans is not the only place that is serious about the carnival season.
Mobile Al. is also rich in history on the subject.

Mobile Parade Schedules

Saturday, January 25 (Senior Bowl)

 1 p.m. - Krewe de la Dauphine (Dauphin Island)
Saturday, February 1

 1 p.m. - Dauphin Island People's Parade (Dauphin Island)
 2 p.m. - Krewe of Riviere du Chien (St. Andrews Loop)
Friday, February 7

 6:30 p.m. - Conde Cavaliers (Mobile, Route A)
Saturday, February 8

 2:30 p.m. - Bayport Parading Society, Mystic DJ Riders (Mobile, Route A)
 2 p.m. - Order of the Rolling River (DIP)
 6:30 p.m. - Pharaohs, Order of Hebe, Conde Explorers (Mobile, Route A)
Thursday, February 13

 6:30 p.m. - Order of Polka Dots (Mobile, Route A)
Friday, February 14 (Valentine's Day)

 12:30 p.m. - Mystics of Ashland Place (Lanier Avenue)
 6:30 p.m. - Order of Inca (Mobile, Route A)
 6:45 p.m. - Apollo's Mystic Ladies (Daphne)
Saturday, February 15

 10 a.m. - Hickory Ridge Kids Krewe (Timberly Circle)
 2 p.m. Crewe of Crestview (Shan Drive South)
 2 p.m. - Mobile Mystics, Mobile Mystical Revelers, Mobile Mystical Friends (Mobile, Route A)
 6:30 p.m. - Knights of Ecor Rouge (Fairhope)
 6:30 p.m. - Maids of Mirth (Mobile, Route G) Order of Butterfly Maidens, Krewe of Marry Mates (Mobile, Route A)
Sunday, February 16

 2 p.m. - Mystics of Children (Rosswood Drive)
 6:30 p.m. - Neptune's Daughters, Order of Isis (Mobile, Route A)
Monday, February 17

 6:30 p.m. - Order of Venus, Order of Many Faces (Mobile, Route A)
Tuesday, February 18

 6:30 p.m. - Order of LaShe's (Mobile, Route A)
Thursday, February 20

  6:30 p.m. - Mystic Stripers Society (Mobile, Route A)
Friday, February 21

 6:30 p.m. - Crewe of Columbus, Krewe de Secondline (Mobile, Route A)
 6:45 p.m. - Maids of Jubilee (Fairhope)
Saturday, February 22

 10 a.m. - Prichard Mardi Gras Association (Prichard)
 11 a.m. - Foley parade (Foley)
 11 a.m. - Krewe of Kids , Krewe of Goats, Prichard Carnival Association (Krewe of Goats Prichard route)
 Noon - Floral Parade, Knights of Mobile, Joy of Life, Mobile Mystical Ladies, Order of Angels (Mobile, Route A)
 Noon - Krewe of Sparta (Saraland)
 2 p.m. - Krewe of Mullet Mates (Mullet Point)
 5:45 p.m. - Mystics of Time (Mobile, Route H)
 6 p.m. - Mystics of Pleasure, Mystical Order of Mirams (Orange Beach)
 6:45 p.m. - The Shadow Barons (Daphne)
Sunday, February 23 (Joe Cain Day)

 1 p.m. - Fort Morgan Parading Society (Fort Morgan)
 2 p.m. - King Elexis I Motorcade (Mobile, Route E)
 2:29 p.m. - Loyal Order of the Fire Truck (Daphne)
 2:30 p.m. - Joe Cain Procession (Mobile, Route A)
 5 p.m. - Le Krewe de Bienville (Mobile, Route A)
 6 p.m. - Krewe du Cirque (Foley, OWA)
Monday, February 24 (Lundi Gras)

 Noon - King Felix III, Floral parade (Mobile, Route A)
 3 p.m. - MLK Business and Civic Organization, MLK Monday Mystics, Northside Merchants (Mobile, Route D)
 6:45 p.m. - Order of Mystic Magnolias (Fairhope)
 7 p.m. - Infant Mystics, Order of Doves (Mobile, Route F)
Tuesday, February 25 (Fat Tuesday)

 10 a.m. - Gulf Shores Parade (Gulf Shores)
 10:30 a.m. - Order of Athena (Mobile, Route A)
 12:30 p.m. - Knights of Revelry, King Felix III, Comic Cowboys (Mobile, Route A)
 2 p.m. - MAMGA Mammoth Parade (Mobile, Route B)
 2 p.m. - Orange Beach Parade (Orange Beach)
 6 p.m. - Order of Myths (Mobile, Route C)

 
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The History of King Cake

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What Is King Cake?
The king cake is a mixture of a French pastry and a coffee cake. Its oval shape and festive colors give it a unique appeal. The original version features the royal colors of gold, purple, and green. Gold represents power, purple represents justice, and green signifies faith. The shape of the cake symbolizes the unity of faiths.

How Is King Cake Made?
The base of the king cake is made of cinnamon dough that is braided together. The dough is covered with poured sugar and colored sugar sprinkles. Some varieties may even include fillings like cream cheese, strawberry, lemon, and other flavors. At Caluda’s, we braid our dough and create colored sugars in-house by hand.

It’s important to note that there are many king cake versions that contain a variety of ingredients. However, the colored sugar or icing, cinnamon dough, and oval shape are consistent throughout most recipes.

Where Did King Cake Come From?
It is believed that the king cake tradition originated in France and was brought to New Orleans in 1870. The French version of this local delicacy is made of an almond-filled puff pastry that gives off a flaky texture. It also features a decorative pattern and is sometimes topped with a paper crown. The New Orleans style cake shares more similarities with the Spanish or Latin version, which is ring-shaped and topped with icing and candied fruit.

What Is Its Religious Significance?
In Roman Catholic tradition, the Epiphany represents the day that Jesus first made himself known to the three wise men. King cake season officially begins on this holy day, which is observed on January 6th and ends on Mardi Gras day.

Why Is There a Baby in the King Cake?
A miniature plastic baby, which symbolizes baby Jesus, is placed inside of each cake to signify the Epiphany. The person who gets the slice that contains the baby is known as the king. They are charged with the responsibility of bringing a king cake to the next event. This exchange lasts throughout the entire Mardi Gras season and is enjoyed by groups of all kinds, from families to coworkers.

 
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Top 10 Mardi Gras Traditions You Should Know

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Of all the American cities to throw one last celebration before Lent, New Orleans is the best known, thanks to its full-throated carnival on “Fat Tuesday,” or Mardi Gras. Culture Trip takes a look at the traditions and quirks of this famous festival to give you a better understanding of just how integral it is to Louisiana culture.
Although the city’s celebrations are now most associated with debauchery and days-long drinking sessions, Mardi Gras in New Orleans is one of the most storied and colourful carnivals in the United States – and, indeed, the world. From its distinctive color scheme to the cakes handed out with abandon and the beads you’ll find strewn across Bourbon Street, here is a list of Mardi Gras traditions to enhance your understanding of this party like no other.

Krewes
Mardi Gras krewes are social organizations that host balls or put on parades each carnival season. Some krewes have open membership, while others are highly exclusive or secretive. They can be organized by neighborhood, interest or involvement in the community. Historically, krewes were all male, but the first all-female krewes began to appear in the early 1900s. The two best-known krewes that parade on Mardi Gras are the Krewe of Rex and the Krewe of Zulu.

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Colors
The official colors of New Orleans Mardi Gras are purple, green and gold. The Krewe of Rex chose these colors in 1872 in part to honor the Russian Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich Romanov, who visited New Orleans during that year’s carnival season. The krewe asked the people of New Orleans to display the colors, which represent justice

Royalty
Most krewes select a royal party each year, which consists of a king, queen and often dukes and maids. For traditional male krewes, the king is usually a member of the krewe, while the queen is often a debutante. However, this varies from krewe to krewe, particularly women’s krewes, in which the queen is typically a member of the krewe. The King of Rex is considered the King of Mardi Gras, and the leader of the festival celebrations.

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Parades
Though pre-Lenten Mardi Gras balls and parties were held in New Orleans as early as the mid-1700s, the first documented parade in the city did not occur until 1837. This first parade more resembled a procession of revelers in costume than it did the large, organized parades of today. This year, 70 to 75 parades will roll in the greater New Orleans area, bringing thousands into the streets to revel and dance.

Masks
In the early days of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, participants wore masks to escape social constraints and allow themselves to be free to mingle with whomever they chose. Many krewes wore masks to keep their identities secret. Today, any person who rides on a float during a Mardi Gras parade, other than celebrities or krewe royalty, is required by law to disguise his or her face. Some krewes wear masks, while others choose to paint their faces.

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Beads and doubloons
Beads have been thrown from floats since the very first parades rolled down the streets of New Orleans. These first beads were made of glass, but krewes began throwing plastic beads in the mid-20th century. Doubloons were first thrown by the Krewe of Rex in 1960. These coins featured the krewe’s founding date, emblem and name on one side, and the current year and theme of the parade on the other side. The doubloons were so popular that each krewe created its own. In addition to beads and doubloons, float riders today throw a variety of trinkets, including plastic cups and stuffed animals.

Signature ‘throws’
The Zulu coconut or ‘golden nugget’ may be the most coveted of all Mardi Gras throws. Typically, the meat is removed from the coconuts and they are hand-painted by float riders before being tossed into the crowds below. Coconuts have been slightly controversial through the years. They were banned in 1988 due to insurance issues, but were later allowed again to continue the tradition. Other krewes have signature throws, which are often hand-decorated by members. The Krewe of Muses, for example, throws highly sought-after hand-decorated shoes from their float.

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King cakes
The concept of a king cake comes from the French galette des rois. Today, New Orleans’ king cakes look nothing like their French counterparts. Traditional New Orleans king cakes are decorated with purple, green and gold sugar icing. They may be plain or filled with fruit, pecans or cream cheese. A plastic baby is placed inside the cake, and tradition dictates that whoever is given the piece with the baby inside must buy the next cake or throw the next party. Over 500,000 king cakes are sold in New Orleans each year, and at least 50,000 are shipped out of state.

Flambeaux
Before New Orleans had electric street lights, slaves or free people of color walked in front of floats carrying large torches so that revelers could see the parades that rolled at night. Today, some krewes still roll with the flambeaux, but their purpose is to entertain rather than light the way. Typically, the flambeaux dance with their torches, to the delight of many spectators. Their world-class performances draw the crowd’s attention and help enhance the spectacle of the floats.

Mardi Gras Indians
Mardi Gras Indians may be one of the most mysterious aspects of New Orleans Mardi Gras, particularly for visitors to the city. Tribes were formed by African American communities who were excluded from traditional parades and krewes, and they typically poke fun at krewe royalty and governing structures. There are 30 to 40 Mardi Gras Indian tribes in New Orleans today. The tribes compete to see who can make the most elaborate suits or handmade costumes, incorporating thousands of feathers into their outfit.

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