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4 Places to Celebrate Carnival in the Caribbean
By Andrea Guthmann/ Life & Style/ Travel/ Chicago Tribune/ chicagotribune.com
"Carnival is about over-the-top, shed-your-inhibitions fun. Like Mardi Gras, it's traditionally a last chance for excess before the solemn season of Lent for Catholics.
The annual bash is practically synonymous with Rio de Janeiro. But it's also a big deal in the Caribbean, which, despite popular belief, isn't one homogeneous destination. Each Caribbean island has its own history, cuisine, culture — and its own take on Carnival.
On some islands, the event is tied to Catholic traditions. On others, it commemorates slave emancipation or the harvest.
Some celebrations are held in February, others in the summer. One thing they all have in common: the chance to party like a local...."
Caribbean islands put their own spin on the annual festive tradition.
Richard
By Andrea Guthmann/ Life & Style/ Travel/ Chicago Tribune/ chicagotribune.com
"Carnival is about over-the-top, shed-your-inhibitions fun. Like Mardi Gras, it's traditionally a last chance for excess before the solemn season of Lent for Catholics.
The annual bash is practically synonymous with Rio de Janeiro. But it's also a big deal in the Caribbean, which, despite popular belief, isn't one homogeneous destination. Each Caribbean island has its own history, cuisine, culture — and its own take on Carnival.
On some islands, the event is tied to Catholic traditions. On others, it commemorates slave emancipation or the harvest.
Some celebrations are held in February, others in the summer. One thing they all have in common: the chance to party like a local...."
Caribbean islands put their own spin on the annual festive tradition.
Richard