Atlas of Carnival Traditions: Rio, Venice, Cologne, Trinidad and Mardi Gras — How the World Celebrates Carnival
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Educational cultural atlas page comparing famous carnival traditions around the world. Five illustrated panels: 1) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — The Sambadrome: enormous decorated floats, Passistas (samba dancers) in stunning feather headdresses and sequined outfits, Samba schools with thousands of dancers and musicians. 2) Venice, Italy — Piazza San Marco: elegant masked figures in elaborate historical costumes in the city of canals. 3) Cologne, Germany — The Rosenmontagszug: political satirical floats, kamelle throwing, Cologne Dom in background. Rhineland carnival culture. 4) Trinidad and Tobago — Trinidadian Carnival: steel pan music, spectacular Mas costumes with enormous wings and headdresses, J'ouvert celebrations (mud/paint). 5) New Orleans, USA — Mardi Gras: Bourbon Street parade, beads thrown from balconies, floats in purple/green/gold, jazz musicians.