The ancient Romans celebrated Saturnalia where they would honor Saturn and hope for an abundant harvest. Celebrations included: a big meal, pranks, gift giving, floats, and feasting. Ah, even back then, feasting and drinking were a part of the culture. See why we love it?
And now, the famous Carnevale di Acireale is here. True to its origins, there will be masks, floats, and lots of partying. Sicilian children wear costumes, so bring out those old Halloween/Purim outfits and dress up your kiddies.
People throw confetti, spray foam, wear funny hats, Palazzo di Citta and Piazza Duomo are decorated and illuminated for the festivities. We love the costumes, music, streamers, confetti, masquerade attire and
torrone. Yes, it is crowded. Yes, it is loud. Yes, parking is tough. Yes, it is worth it.
Here’s the program for 2010:
February 6
16.00 Piazza Duomo parade
February 7
16.00 Gruppi mascherati con la partecipazione di bande
February 10
20.30 Ballando a Carnevale
February 11
16.00 Gruppi mascherati con la partecipazione di bande
February 12
10.00 "Le Scuole in festa"
16.00 "Bambini in maschera"
17.00 Gruppi musicali
February 13
10.00 Scuole in maschera
16.00 Gruppi mascherati con la partecipazione di bande
21.00 Tony Esposito in Concerto
February 14
11.00 Carri allegorico-grotteschi in parata
15.30 Grotteschi ed infiorati con bande
21.00 Orchestra "La Luna Rossa" con le canzoni di Renzo Arbore
February 15
17.00 Gruppi mascherati con la partecipazione di bande
21.00 Luisa Corna in Concerto
February 16
12.00 Grotteschi in parata
16.00 Groteteschi ed infiorati, gruppi mascherati con bande
21.00 Italian Band Spettaculo musicale
23.00 Fuochi di artificio, Rogo al Re Carnevale
Citta di Acireale
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