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Carnival in Venice. Feoktistova Svetlana Ph-52 Teachers : Ivleva M. A., Kocheturova N. A. NSTU. Maintenance. Carnival in Venice & etymology History of Carnival St. Mark's Square Masks. Carnival in Venice & etymology. From the Latin “carnem levare” or “carnelevarium” –
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Carnival in Venice FeoktistovaSvetlana Ph-52 Teachers: Ivleva M. A., Kocheturova N. A. NSTU
Maintenance • Carnival in Venice & etymology • History of Carnival • St. Mark's Square • Masks
Carnival in Venice & etymology • From the Latin “carnem levare” or “carnelevarium” – “Farewell, meat!”
History of Carnival • Beginning of Carnival's tradition •Started in 1162 •First mention about mask in 1268 • Dawn of Carnival •17th century – the most famous in Europe •18th century – cancelled all norms
History of Carnival • Retirement and revival •1797 – Napoleon abolished Carnival •1970s – revival of Carnival‘s tradition • Carnival today •Festa delle Marie •Seven Maries
St. Mark‘s Square • Vollo dell‘ Angelo •Centre of holiday
Masks • Papier-mâché technique
Masks • Bauta • Moretta • Larva or Volto
Masks • Commedia dell'Arte characters
Sources • www.venetia.it-s.carn.eng • http://www.vokrugsveta.ru • http://wikipedia.org-wiki-Carnival of Venice
Carnival in Venice FeoktistovaSvetlana Ph-52 Teachers: Ivleva M. A., Kocheturova N. A. NSTU