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Batabano Carnival of the Cayman Islands
Written by Julie Greiner
Beautiful clear blue waters, white pristine sandy beaches,
luxury hotel accommodations, coral reefs for scuba diving...
and the fantastic Carnival of Batabano celebrating life. You
have arrived in the Cayman Islands. Night life in the Cayman
Islands is filled with fine restaurants, entertainment and
moon-lit romance celebrations. No to even mention the Cayman
Islands being world known as the mecca of the diving community.
History
and Mission of the Batabano Carnival
The celebration of the Batabano Carnival is an annual event
usually held after Ash Wednesday. This is a communal celebration
of life. It is rooted in the Caymanian diverse history, its
colors reflect the landscape and the music is the very rhythm
of life of the islands. Carnival is a cultural kaleidoscope
of music, dance and pageantry from Brazil to Trinidad to St.
Lucia. In 1984 the Rotary Club launched the annual affair
of the Batabano Carnival, promoting street parades, floats
and the awarding of prizes. The whole community grabbed hold
of the celebration and has become the social event of the
year! New Orleans has nothing on the Mardi Gras of the Cayman
Islands.
Giant
Green Sea Turtles of the Cayman Islands
"Batabano" means turtle tracks. Christopher Columbus
named the islands "Las Tortugas" because of the
profuse number of giant sea turtles inhabiting the Cayman
Islands... the Cayman Islanders became known as the best turtle
fishermen in the region. Hence - the Batabano Carnival! The
turtle has proven to bring much success to the Cayman Islands.
The Turtle Farm is one of the major tourist attractions on
the Grand Cayman Island. Not to mention their source of food
and great success as an export. Yes, celebrate the deserving
turtle!
Masquerading
on the Cayman Islands
The wild colorful dress and costume of the Batabano Carnival
celebration represents the opportunity to express creativity,
imagination and talent through the interpretation of social
issues, feelings of joy and fulfillment and the hopes and
wishes and prayers for a prosperous year to follow. Thousands
of locals and visitors flock into the streets every year to
celebrate Batabano. The energy is electrifying. Communities
and districts come together to create the floats and Mas'
bands to compete for prizes. The glitter and music fill the
streets and night spots. While many of the costumes have been
traditionally inspired by Cayman's magnificent marine environment
- the now awareness of today's social issues is showing through
in depiction of issues local and worldwide such as the world's
refugee crisis and drug abuse. The Batabano Carnival is a
time to display creativity, to voice social issues and of
course... a time to party.
For
more info see www.visit-the-cayman-islands.com
or www.CaymanCarnival.com
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