Masopust Celebrations ****************************************************************************************** * Masopust Celebrations: The Czech version of Mardi Gras ****************************************************************************************** Masopust technically refers to the period between the arrival of the Three Kings during Ch festivities and Ash Wednesday and there are numerous traditions associated with Masopust i Republic. From parades to pig slaughters, during the last weeks approaching Lent a variety of events across the country to mark the occasion. In Prague, Masopust celebrations involve masked parades, music, feasting and drinking, and span across the city. It is the neighbourhood of Žižkov, however, that is heralded as host Masopust festivities in Prague, with its parade and celebrations taking place in Náměstí J for over a quarter of a century. This year, events took place over the weekend of the 2nd and 3rd of March, including a mar performances, workshops and traditional feasts and the celebration reached its pinnacle at carnival parade that took place from Náměstí Jiriho z Podebrad on Tuesday the 5th of March Beginning at Náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad, a concession of floats, musicians and masked actor the heart of Žižkov, carrying spectators in its masses to ceremonially request the key to Town Hall. There, another musical performance and fire breathers entertained the masses as down, and carried on to Viktoria Žižkov stadium. The parade then returned to Náměstí Jiříh where a fireshow and prize giving marked the completion of the parade for yet another year The vibrant array of colours, noises and motion carried down the streets of the neighbourh of costumed participants singing and dancing stood in contrast to overast setting provided March weather. Spectators, many clad in masked and costumes, were themselves intertwined w itself, highlighting the interactive and community focused theme of the event. Attracting locals alike, it was the first time for some to experience the Žižkov Masopust festivities others the carnival is already a well loved tradition. “We have been attending Masopust here in Žižkov for years with our children, “ one spectat enjoy the unique nature of these events”. For many, the celebration of Masopust has lost i connotations, seen more for its festive nature than as a marker for the beginning of the s period, and the celebration can have different offerings to its village counterparts. “In Masopust can be much more crazy”, another attendee of the Žižkov parade commented, “here i the costumes”. Within Charles University itself, this year marked the first celebration of the "Geografic geographical carnival held on the 7th of March within the faculty of Science in Albertov. Led by geography students from the university, the event included quizzes, mask wearing an festive activities of eating and drinking that have become closely associated with Masopus throughout the years. About the author: Molly Fergus is an Erasmus program student writing for iForum Photo on main page: Shutterstock.