Category Archives: Carnival

Carnavale di Venezia

The way to see the Grand Canal is from the water and so we had a cruise along by vaporetto. From this view we could see all the palace frontages, the four bridges and the way that the life revolves around the canals. The bridges each have their own styles from the original, the Rialto, to the newest, the Calatrava bridge, which is very modern in its style and construction.

Venice is a charming city and, like all tourist destinations shows its charm as soon as you are more than one street away from the tourist routes. Our first destination was, of course, Piazza San Marco. Here we were able to get a glimpse inside the Basilica and see the Ponte dei Sospiri.

We went in Carnavale and in Venice it is the thing to go in costume, but not any costume. Piazza San Marco is the place to be seen in your absolutely stunning costume. People parade around and are happy to have their photo taken. Masks is the other thing. There are a couple of traditional designs but along with these people wear anything from a lacy domino to harlequin style and anything in between. We ended up trying a couple of options.

We did take costumes, courtesy of the Catherine of Aragon group of Ampthill. Even if these were not as flamboyant as most, we still found ourselves an attraction, with people wanting our photo, as with the masks.

On our day of aquatic tours, we visited the island of St George, just across the water from the Piazza San Marco. Here we found that all the costume wearers visit for a session of photography with the view of San Marco as the background.

One of the “must do” trips in Venice is a tour out to Burano and Murano. Burano is traditionally the fishing and lace making island and is famous for the painted houses. The reasons for the latter are lost in the mists of time with a variety of implausible theories now available. Murano is famous as the source of Venetian glass.

The way to see the Grand Canal is from the water and so we had a cruise along by vaporetto. From this view we could see all the palace frontages, the four bridges and the way that the life revolves around the canals. The bridges each have their own styles from the original, the Rialto, to the newest, the Ponte della Costituzione, also known as the Calatrava bridge, which is very modern in its style and construction.

Carnival 2020

It has been the first time Bedford Language Centre has covered this topic. Carnival, the time of the year to party before lent, is well celebrated in a lot of countries in Europe. In Germany it is celebrated wherever the Catholic  faith is kept . The Nice carnival in France lasts for 3 weeks. In Italy each mask is linked to a town. In mainland Spain the Cadiz carnival has been going for centuries. Without doubt the best known Carnivals in Europe are Venezia in Italy and Santa Cruz de Tererife, the biggest after Rio in the world.  Alessandra gave us a very interested presentation. We also learned  about different dishes in different cities and of course we had a great time and sampled delicious food. Can’t wait for the next year! Thank you to everyone who helped on the day and to everyone who wore flowers and masks.

Happy Chinese New Year!

新年快樂

(pronounced sseen nee-ahn kwhy luh)

Today was the Chinese Lunar New Year!

Bedford Language Centre, as supporters of learning Chinese and the culture went along to London to see the festivities. We got to see the parade from Trafalgar Square to Shaftsbury Avenue.

Later there were Lion and Dragon dances in Trafalgar Square.

We tried the street food…

…and acquired a lucky dragon.

A good day out!