découvrez nos idées de masques, parades et jeux pour célébrer le mardi gras dans l'extravagance du carnaval avec un guide complet et inspirant.
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What to do during Mardi Gras: masks, parades and games in the carnival extravaganza?

Immerse yourself in the colorful excitement of Mardi Gras! On the program: enchanting masks, festive parades, and a multitude of games that have spanned the ages. This article takes you into the exuberant world of carnival, where centuries-old traditions and joie de vivre intertwine to celebrate this timeless day. Discover how to intensify the sparkle of your festivities by honoring the spirit of Mardi Gras, through ancestral fun practices, while embracing the pleasure of the present. Get your costumes on, let the party begin! Discovery of Mardi Gras: origins and traditions Mardi Gras is an emblematic day synonymous with festivities…

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découvrez l'origine et la signification du busójárás, un festival folklorique hongrois associé à des masques, des monstres et des jeux lors du carnaval d'hiver en hongrie.
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What is Busójárás in Hungary and what is its connection with masks, monsters and games in the winter carnival?

In the colorful and cacophonous excitement of winter festivities, the Busójárás carnival in Hungary emerges as a fascinating phenomenon, propelling participants into a universe where the rumbling of monsters and the clicking of masks mingle with laughter and screams. Let's dive into the heart of this centuries-old tradition where, during a carnival, the streets of Mohács become the scene of an ancestral game where culture and folklore compete for the spotlight, awakening souls in search of an immersion in the most mystical winters. Busójárás: an emblematic Hungarian tradition THE Busójarás is an ancient Hungarian custom that defies time and continues…

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