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Mardi Gras

Submitted by xcracer1 on April 12, 2005

Category: English
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Mardi Gras, literally "Fat Tuesday," has grown in popularity in recent years as a raucous' sometimes hedonistic event. Buts its roots lie in the Christian calendar, as the "last hurrah" before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. That is why the enormous ends abruptly at midnight on Tuesday. There are well-known season-long Carnival celebrations in Europe and Latin America, including Nice, France; Cologne, Germany; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The best known celebration in the United States is in New Orleans and the French-Catholic communities of the Gulf Coast. Another popular site for the celebration of Mardi Gras is Galveston, Texas. Mardi Gras has become a major influence to the people and the economy of Galveston. With its great history and deep economic impact Mardi Gras is beneficial to both the community and visitors to the Island. The first celebration took place in 1867, when a dramatic entertainment and masked ball took place in the old Turner Hall. The dramatic entertainment was a scene from "‘King Henry IV,' featuring Alvan Reed (a justice of the peace weighing in at 350 pounds!) as Falstaff" (Mardi Gras!). The first time Mardi Gras was celebrated to any great extent was in 1871, when there were two night parades by separate organizations, one known as the Knights of Momus and the other as the Knights of Myth, both of which devised masked ball, exquisite costumes. In the years that followed, the parades and balls grew more elaborate and attracting attention throughout the state. After the hurricane of 1900 the events were discontinued for several years. The celebrations were gradually revived, but not on an extensive scale. It was not until 1914 that a group called the "Kotton Karnival Kids" staged parades for both Mardi Gras and the Galveston Cotton Carnival. " The 1917 masked ball took on added glamour with the first official appearance of King Frivolous and his court,..."(Mardi Gras!). The king was given the key to the city. With the outbreak of World...

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