ALBERONA – Preparativi in corso, in paese, per la sesta edizione del “Carnevale Alberonese” organizzata dall’associazione “Giovani nel Tempo” in collaborazione con la parrocchia della “Natività di Maria Vergine”. Festa e sfilata si svolgeranno domenica 6 marzo. Se lo scorso anno il tema era ‘il mondo del circo’, quest’anno maschere e carri si ispireranno a tutto ciò che riguarda la musica. Il Carnevale Alberonese è un evento a tema che ogni volta propone qualcosa di diverso. Il rito, però, è quello di sempre: dapprima il raduno-ritrovo di tutti i partecipanti, poi la sfilata e infine la festa fino a notte rests with the extraction of the annual lottery bound inevitable appointment carnival. The event of March 6 is now in its sixth year in a row. The association "Youth in time" intended to recover a cultural tradition deeply felt and shared. The cultural association "Youth in time - GNT" was born March 25, 2008 from an idea of \u200b\u200bsome young alberonesi with the intent to raise the attention to culture in general and ancient traditions in particular.
"Youth in time because we believe that youth is not a condition linked to a particular stage of life - is explained on the official website of the association - But in a state of mind. Part of our mission is to understand how the juvenile was living at the time of our grandparents and our parents' then 'read' in different keys this wonderful time. We are interested, again, the old traditions, the initiatives related to theater and art in general, the musical culture, journalism and other recreational activities more attractive to young people. Each year, the event focuses on a different theme. In 2009, tanks and masks are inspired by Hollywood for a tribute to the great history of American cinema. Alberona paraded through the streets of girls and boys in the likeness of Al Pacino, Nicole Kidman, Robert De Niro, Meg Ryan and so many stars on the big screen has made us admire in recent decades. Creative and happy for an excuse to recall the ancient origins of the great Brian De Palma alberonesi. In 2010, however, masks and floats inspired by the culture of the circus and its figures, with clowns, animals and trainers to dominate the scene.
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