Its actually called Mardi Gras, and its a traditional festival/party helled in the French district of New Orleans
Yes, they call it Karneval.
No, Mardi Gras is not a singer. Mardi Gras is a vibrant festival celebrated in many countries, particularly in New Orleans, Louisiana, known for its parades, music, and indulgence before the Christian season of Lent.
Although it is not the last day, but the first day of Mardi Gras is called fat Tuesday because it is exactly that. Mardi gras is french for fat Tuesday, and the first day of mardi gras is called that righly so. The origin is not exactly true, but i believe that it is called so because of the christian holiday before. Party up!
No but they do kiss when they get drunk on marti gras
well you should wear a dress with a mask (if you are a girl) or wear a tux. with a mask( if your a guy) or watever you like
Most people in France are catholic so they celebrate the same kind of hoildays as in Italy. But in France, they celebrate Marti Gras. In Marti Gras, people wears masks and get drunk.
you could do a holly wood theme a jungle theme a marti gras basketball football just bee creative(:
Marti Acker goes by Marti.
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Technically speaking, pagans do not practice Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday which is a Catholic holiday. However, practitioners of Santeria and Voodoo in the Americas blend Catholicism, Native American and African religious beliefs and practices, and as these religions all blend together in Latin and South America, some pagans probably do celebrate Marti Gras (especially in areas like Brazil) because it's more of a cultural/social thing, not really treated as a religious holiday by the mainstream.
partycity.com is showing off a lovely selection of party themes to chose from. From marti gras and disco, to an End of the World theme, I'm sure inspiration will strike while viewing the site.
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