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		<title>Burning Monsieur Carnaval for Mardi Gras in France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In France, Carnival is a big celebration held before the beginning of the Christian fasting season of Lent.  French adults and kids who celebrate Carnival will dress up in costumes and have parties.  And, as I discussed last week, at the end, they will burn an effigy of Monsieur Carnaval.
Monsieur Carnaval&#8230; is responsible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In France, Carnival is a big celebration held before the beginning of the Christian fasting season of Lent.  French adults and kids who celebrate Carnival will dress up in costumes and have parties.  And, <a href="http://www.mamalisa.com/blog/?p=197" target="_blank">as I discussed last week</a>, at the end, they will burn an effigy of <em>Monsieur Carnaval</em>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Monsieur Carnaval</em>&#8230; is responsible for all the wrongdoing people do throughout the year. At Carnival time in France, <em>Monsieur Carnaval</em> is judged for his behavior throughout the preceding year. Usually he&#8217;s found guilty and an effigy of him is burned at the Carnival.
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<p>While <em>Monsieur Carnaval</em> is burning, people dance in a circle around the fire singing (in French)&#8230; </p>
<blockquote><p>Adieu pauvre Carnaval. Tu t&#8217;en vas et moi je reste pour manger la soupe à l&#8217;ail.</p></blockquote>
<p>Here&#8217;s an English translation&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Goodbye poor Carnaval.  You are leaving, and me, I am staying to eat garlic soup.</p></blockquote>
<p>The soup is made with garlic, a vegetable, since, once Carnival is over, it&#8217;s time for Lent. Traditionally during the fast, meat was not allowed to be eaten.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a similar song in Occitan called <em>Adiu paure Carnaval</em> (<em>Farewell Poor Carnival</em>).  Occitan was the language of the Troubadours.  It&#8217;s still spoken in some areas of Southern France (and some regions in Spain and Italy.)  As the effigy burns, <em>Adiu paure Carnaval</em> is sung, speaking of <em>Monsieur Carnival</em> leaving the singer to eat garlic and oil soup.  </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s <em>Adiu paure Carnaval</em>, in Occitan, with an English translation and an mp3 recording.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mamalisa.com/mp3/carnaval.mp3">MP3 of <em>Adiu paure Carnaval</em></a></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Adiu paure Carnaval</strong><br />
(Occitan)</p>
<p>Adiu paure, adiu paure,<br />
adiu paure Carnaval<br />
Tu te&#8217;n vas e ieu demòri<br />
Adiu paure Carnaval<br />
Tu t&#8217;en vas e ieu demòri<br />
Per manjar la sopa a l&#8217;alh<br />
Per manjar la sopa a l&#8217;òli<br />
Per manjar la sopa a l&#8217;alh<br />
Adiu paure, adiu paure,<br />
adiu paure Carnaval</p>
<p>La joinessa fa la fèsta<br />
Per saludar Carnaval<br />
La Maria fa de còcas<br />
Amb la farina de l&#8217;ostal</p>
<p>Lo buòu dança, l&#8217;ase canta<br />
Lo moton ditz sa leiçon<br />
La galina canta lo Credo<br />
E lo cat ditz lo Pater</p>
<p><strong>Farewell, Poor Carnival</strong><br />
(English)</p>
<p>Farewell, farewell,<br />
Farewell, poor Carnival<br />
You are leaving, and I am staying<br />
Farewell, poor Carnival<br />
You are leaving, and I am staying<br />
To eat garlic soup<br />
To eat oil soup<br />
To eat garlic soup<br />
Farewell, farewell,<br />
Farewell, poor Carnival.</p>
<p>The young ones are having a wild time<br />
To greet Carnival<br />
Mary is baking cakes<br />
With flour from her home.</p>
<p>The ox is dancing, the donkey&#8217;s singing<br />
The sheep is saying its lesson<br />
The hen is singing the Credo<br />
And the cat is saying the Pater.
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<p>Many thanks to Monique Palomares, of <a href="http://www.mamalisa.com/fr" target="_blank">Mama Lisa&#8217;s World en français</a>, for teaching me about the tradition of Monsieur Carnival and for translating and singing the song.</p>
<p>Come visit the <em>Mama Lisa&#8217;s World Occitan Page</em> for more <a href="http://www.mamalisa.com/world/occitan.html">Occitan Songs</a>.</p>

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