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Carnival 2007
What a great day! The sun shone on the start of the parade which took a shorter route than usual cutting out the top of Kiaffa and Kala Pigadi so it returned to the port for the finale an hour earlier than previous years. At 2:30 the crowd in front of the Hydroussa Hotel was looking a bit thin on costumes but by 3:00 when the parade started numbers of costumes on display had increased to a respectable number. This year there were a lot more homemade original costumes that were really good and such an improvement on the same old ones that have been churned out each year.
Everyone welcome for this pagan festival
2007 Bride and Groom"Apokries" meaning Carnival is essentially a pagan celebration at the beginning of spring, with emphasis on fertility hence the bride and groom leading the procession, although it must be said that some of the "brides" could be described as more of a deterrent to fertility than an encouragement!
Dressed for the occassionIn the Roman and Byzantine period, the carnival was marked as a tribute to the magical qualities of nature - now as with all carnivals, fancy dress is worn with everyone parading their costumes along the carnival route and through the town.
The date changes annually, depending upon when Orthodox Paska (Easter) falls. Lent begins 40 days before Paska and is still observed as a period of fasting from animal produce and oil by many Greeks. Carnival is always held on the Sunday before Shrove Monday - a last fling as it were before Lent.
PanCarnival is always a hilarious day, and great fun to join in even if you are a visitor to the island, you'll certainly get a good walk and see lots of the great views along the way.
Everyone gathers in the square opposite the Ydroussa Hotel in anticipation of the parade starting at 3:00. Locals and visitors pose for photos, compare outfits and every year are frequently heard to say "I didn't recognise you" in a variety of languages. Pan our unofficial harbour master beats the drum to set the pace.
The parade heads off along its usual route up Lignou Street, passing Four Corners supermarket picking up stragglers in Kamini at Hilary Square where there's a short pause for everyone to catch their breath.
Bunny Girls Hydra StyleThen down to the coast, around the harbour at Kamini, then back inland along the top road to Kiaffa. At Kala Pigadi there is always a rest so that everyone can catch up, have a drink and something to eat. Refreshments are donated at the stop off points and for the final party in the town by households along the route, the Mayor's office and various businesses.
And finally the carnival winds it way back to the town via Miaoulis Street with a detour to the back of the Cathedral so the parade can walk the length of the harbour front to the applause of the onlookers.
The carnival party is traditionally hosted by the Douskos Taverna in the square called Xeri Elia and it continues late into the night with lots of Greek dancing and a lot of early Paska fire-crackers.
So don't forget your costume and bring your camera with you if you're going to be on the Hydra for this happy celebration.
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