
BBP - 3-2-2008 at 23:45
Here are the pictures I made of the carnaval parade of Lampegat (Eindhoven) yesterday!

This is not part of the parade, but some decoration at the trainstation.


"Dying Breed"





The Confetti Factory which sprayed a LOT of confetti. I still find some of it in my hairbrush when I've used it.



Result of the Confetti Factory




Fortunately there were 7 sweep carts ready for the cleaning job... I'd hate to do that myself! :grin:
scallopino - 4-2-2008 at 05:54
Especially if you had to pick up each piece of confetti individually. Is there a theme for it? It seems there's a few sea creatures.
BBP - 4-2-2008 at 11:10
There is a theme for it... a theme which can be interpreted in many ways.
There are several carnaval societies, they're usually the ones with the big cars. The sea creatures were all part of one mayor group (and they
nearly made me cry with nostalgia when they played the theme from the Snorks).
Another theme was the recent mayor election (the Leen and Rob, second-last pic). Leen Verbeek and Rob van Gijzel were both competing to be elected to
be the new mayor of EHV, but there were much too little voters to make it legit. Reason why: both candidates were members of the same political party.
The Devils theme was picked by an organization for mischievous youngsters, made me smile. There was also a medieval theme, with hickories, knights, a
castle and the dragon. And a cannibale theme.
But the sea creatures turned out to be the better pictures, that's why there are so many of them.
People can also walk on their own, or in small groups.
Contestants are grouped based on size, and winners are picked in each category. In total there were 61 parade units.
DED - 4-2-2008 at 21:05
scallopino - 5-2-2008 at 07:19
It sure beats the local Yakkerboo Festival, which doesn't really celebrate anything and doesn't make any sense, and is really cheap overall:

DED - 5-2-2008 at 09:55
Well there is a lot of difference in holland too.
It is only kept in the south of the country where most people have a roman catholic background, at least they know how a church look from the inside.
But there is also a big difference in places. In Helmond (a 70.000 inhabitants) placenear Eindhoven almost everyone is celebrating it everywhere. In
Eindhoven itself it is kept mostly in cafe's hotels and so on.
The parade in Eindhoven is more commercial and therefore more money and nicer groups and cars. The parade is kept on saturday. In Helmond the parade
is larger but without any commercials and more simply groups. It is held on Sunday. When you see both parades you see an enorm difference.
By the way car 14 is from Carnavals club :Hendig Zat
That means at much as "handy as it is"or "Quickly drunk"
The theme was "Quickly drunk has sunken deeply" That's why the theme was so fishy.
More of BBP's pics can be found here.
BBP's carnaval pic's click here
[Edited on 5-2-2008 by DED]
(Sorry Dad, corrected the little link error.
[Edited on 6-3-08 by BBP]
BBP - 5-2-2008 at 20:02
Town was full with dressed up people, even today. even saw some dressed up people in the train with me.
punknaynowned - 6-3-2008 at 09:29
VERY interesting
thanx fer the pictures!