Last Friday night, I went with a bunch of my classmates to Carnaval near the old city. The Carnival lasts for over two weeks. Before we could go, we had to buy our passes ($12). Your "Ticket" is an ornament that your tie to the zipper on your jacket. This year it has a bonnehomme de naige (Snowman) on it and a disco ball over him. He looks like he's doing a John Travolta move from Saturday Night Fever. The slogan for this year's carnival is "Le Carnaval Vous Fait Danser!" (The Carnival Makes You Dance!) My roommates ran into this festive pair. These guys were wearing all of their passes for every year since the Carnaval began.
Just inside the gate were sculptures made of snow, illuminated for the night. Artists come to Quebec from around the world to make snow sculptures for Carnaval. Then, they have competions. The artists were out there carving in front of spotlights by night. One artist from France was making a sculture of an enormous hare standing on top of tortoises. He had the bushiest mustache I've ever seen. It had small icecles hanging off the ends. He'd been out there a bit too long! He was a little embarrased about the ice on his face as he talked to us :-)
After taking in the sights, we walked into the midst of a crowd of about 1,000 people to watch feux d'artifice (fireworks). That was to kick off the Soiree with a hip Quebecois band up on the big stage.
Most of the crowd were wearing their thick mittens, snowpants and Sorrel-type boots. Some people had colorfull winter "jester" hats for the festival. Meanwhile, all the tourists, like me, were freezing our butts off in our gloves, jeans and long johns. The band played awesome hard rock. People sang along in French. The crowd was jumping around to the music and cheering. You can't really clap with your mittens on, right? This is how they do it!!
Most of the crowd were wearing their thick mittens, snowpants and Sorrel-type boots. Some people had colorfull winter "jester" hats for the festival. Meanwhile, all the tourists, like me, were freezing our butts off in our gloves, jeans and long johns. The band played awesome hard rock. People sang along in French. The crowd was jumping around to the music and cheering. You can't really clap with your mittens on, right? This is how they do it!!
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