Carnival memory
IntroductionA simple meaning of carnival could be the period which precedes the lent. Celebrated with dances, masquarades and troop of masked revelers. It´s an adaptation of antique pagan customs.
But there exist somethimg differente in our culture what make this a huge party unless for the barranquilleros, also foreign people.
It´s really difficult to explain feelings like emotion and happyness, that are gotten during carnivals, for this reason Iwould try to do a little bit and then show an event that I remember.
As our culture have taught us. Inmediately the year ends, the carnival begins.
since a beginning I didn´t recognize what was going on, but I just enjoyed it.
since a beginning I didn´t recognize what was going on, but I just enjoyed it.
Now I had some freedom which allows me participating all parties brougth by carnival.
Everyday is a different party. Today there are pre-carnival, carnival and pos-carnival.
From january to march 1 if you´re boring on saturday at home just look
for the newspaper and read, I am completely sure you´ll find more than one concert or something so.

I hope carnival improve wiht the time.
We celebrate on sunday with a big party at uncle´s home, for this reason
now I´m learning how to play the gaita, then millo´s flute and folclorike
percussion. the most difficult to play is the millo´s flute but if you want you can do it. all those instrument are made from natural material and it relly help us to enjoy that´s our native music.
the best way to enjoy carnival is forget about problems, homeworks, everything.
Conclusion
Mainly for the people who comes from other places. to enjoy carnival you need to birth a requirement it is, to introduce and try to understand our culture, it become difficult if you want, also if you do what I habçve told you before you get awe inspired with the emotion.

1 Comments:
Good start, Royber. Remember to revise for punctuation and capitalization at some point. What exactly is Millo's flute? And gaita? Do you have pictures...I think I know what you're talking about, but I'm not 100% sure.
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