UNA Set to Celebrate Multicultural Mardi Gras
Feb. 08, 2024
Michelle R. Eubanks , UNA, at meubanks@record-room.com, 256.765.4392
FLORENCE, AL – The Department of Foreign Languages at the University of North Alabama will have a multicultural Mardi Gras celebration Tuesday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the atrium of the Guillot University Center.
“Celebrated in most European and Latin American countries, each country has a unique tradition surrounding it,” said UNA Foreign Languages Professor Dr. Rebecca Linam. “You may know of Mardi Gras from Louisiana, but did you know it’s just as popular, if not more so, in other countries?”
Referred to as the fifth season of the year in many countries, the original French term Mardi Gras is known by other names around the world. In Germany, Mardi Gras is called Karneval, Fasching, or Fastnacht depending on the region. In Spanish Mardi Gras is known as Carnaval.
As part of UNA’s Multicultural Mardi Gras, traditional French King Care, in which a tiny plastic baby is hidden, will be served. The single guest whose slice of case has the baby will be crowned king of the day. The German table will have free Karneval t-shirts, German books, and traditional German gummy bears. The Spanish Club will include the Spanish heritage side of Carnaval, including free Spanish candy and crepes.
The event is sponsored by the UNA French, German, and Spanish clubs.
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