17 ago 2012

THE NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL

Os dejo hoy la historia del Notting Hill Carnival, que se celebra en el barrio londinense del mismo nombre los días 26 y 27 de agosto- bank holiday en Gran Bretaña.

En 1999 se estrenó una película con este nombre y quizás la hayáis visto: se trata de una comedia romántica protagonizada por Julia Roberts que interpreta el papel de una famosa actriz-Anna Scottt- que conoce a William Thacker,papel que interpreta el actor Hugh Grant,propietario de una librería sita en éste barrio .Cuando ella entra en el establecimiento el cae  rendido a sus encantos e intentará conquistarla por todos los medios. 

 



Sería estupendo que vierais la película en inglés.De momento,al final del texto con la historia del carnaval, encontrareis un vídeo con la canción de la banda sonora,que está interpretada por el cantante irlandés Ronan Keating.

The Notting Hill Carnival is the largest street festival in Europe and originated in 1964 as a way for Afro-Caribbean communities to celebrate their own cultures and traditions. Taking place every August Bank Holiday weekend in the streets of London W11, the Notting Hill Carnival is an amazing array of sounds, colourful sights and social solidarity
At the roots of the Notting Hill Carnival are the Caribbean carnivals of the early 19th century – a particularly strong tradition in Trinidad – which were all about celebrating the abolition of slavery and the slave trade. The very first carnival was an attempt to showcase the steel band musicians who played in the Earls Court of London every Weekend. When the bands paraded through the streets of Notting Hill, they drew black residents out on to the streets, reminding them of the Caribbean homes they had left behind.
In the days of abolition, there was a strong element of parody in the songs and dances Trinidadians performed. Having been forbidden to hold festivals of their own during the period of slavery, they now took full advantage of the relative new freedoms the ending of slavery brought them. Dressing up in costumes that mimicked the European fashions of their former masters, even whitening their faces with flour or wearing white masks, they established a tradition that continues in the costume-making of today's Notting Hill Carnival. The proper name for this aspect of the Carnival is Mas (derived from Masquerade)

source: www.thenottinghillcarnival.com

Let´s sing Carol !




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