Sights and Sounds

If you were to travel to Brazil to take part in the
Carnaval celebration, there would be so many new and different things to see and hear.The sounds of their native music Samba would be one of these sounds. It is somewhat close to the blues and jazz here in America. This type of music originates from Africa. This is why many of the African traditions, such as parading in circles with masks are part of their Carnaval celebration. These masks would be one of many different sights. They were believed to heal problems, calm relatives to who died and bring great fortunes. The feathers on these masks symbolize overcoming illnesses, pains, relationship problems or the passing from one world to another for rebirth and spiritual growth. Masks are a big part of the parade during the crossover between religious and non religious lives. But not everyone can wear one. There are strict rules about who can wear these masks. Another sight would be the costumes people wear. That part of the tradition comes from Catholic Europeans before the first day of Lent.

FACTS


*One of the first recorded instances of an annual spring festival is the festival of Osiris in Egypt; it commemorated the renewal of life brought about by the yearly flooding of the Nile.

* During the Roman Empire that carnivals reached an unparalleled peak of civil disorder and licentiousness.
Carnival Traditions and Trinidade. Similar to the Brazilian Carnaval in which both have women dancing and multi-colored costumes.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

FACTS about Musical Theatre

-Early American musical theater had a strong European influence. In addition to European operettas, American musical theater has roots in vaudeville and burlesque.

-After the turn of the 20th century, George M. Cohan wrote the first true American musicals.

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