Goa Carnival 2010

>> Sunday, January 17, 2010



February heralds the grand carnival festival at Goa. The streets turns out to be more lively and colorful with the preparations of festival. Though it is a Christian festival yet it is celebrated by people of religions. This event was introduced by the Portuguese who ruled Goa for than 500 years. One can have a glimpse of Konkani culture, in folk dance and music of the region.

The celebration is marked with lively procession, playing of guitars and graceful dance performances. Festive fervor fills the whole ambiance with happiness and joy. Spirit of festivity is spread all over the place just before Easter Sunday. People starts decorating Goa with shimmery items like streamers, ribbons and papers.


Carnival began with a vibrant display of colorful floats. Three days of extravaganza displays exciting events, for instance prize distribution where the best float is rewarded, colossal parades, religious services, music bands and street play on historic themes. Group of masked revelers, dressed in bright colored costumes sing and tap their feet on the tunes of musicians.

The festival becomes more exciting and remarkable by the special arrangements made by the local clubs. It organizes red and black dance, in which people takes active participation. In addition decorated chariots on the streets and dramas depicting the story of King Momo, who introduced the festival in 18th century are held during the festival celebrations. Goa Carnival is marked with fun and frolic. People throw flour, egg, fruits, water etc on each other and at the passer's by.


By
Nisha Kaur

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This blog is on famous festivals in India. It would tell you about their cultural and religious significance in India.