- published: 02 Feb 2016
- views: 1085
Carnival (Maltese: il-Karnival ta' Malta) has had an important place on the Maltese cultural calendar for just under five centuries, having been introduced to the Islands by Grand Master Piero de Ponte in 1535.
The carnival is held during the week leading up to Ash Wednesday, and typically includes masked balls, fancy dress and grotesque mask competitions, lavish late-night parties, a colourful, ticker-tape parade of allegorical floats presided over by King Carnival (Maltese: ir-Re tal-Karnival), marching bands and costumed revellers.
Carnival has been celebrated in Malta since the 15th century, but it received a major boost in 1535, five years after the arrival of the Order of St John. This started taking place officially in Birgu where a number of knights played games and displayed their skills in various pageants and tournaments.
However, the second Grand Master to rule in Malta, Piero de Ponte, complained that some knights had exaggerated in their banquets and masquerades, and there were numerous abuses and brawls. At the general assembly of knights a week later, De Ponte made it clear that he would no longer tolerate any wild excesses, especially since they came from members of a religious community. He limited himself to approving tournaments and other military exercises necessary to Christian knights to train themselves for battle against the Turks.
'Hatfuni u nkaljajna,biex taht il-bahar iccelebrajna' Karru Trijonfali Kat B ta' Alvin Livori u Kerstin Fenech ma' Dream time Productions.
More Carnival videos at http://www.maltanetworkresources.com Filtered and Improved version of old historical footage obtained from Malta DOI Department of Information, of the 1962 Carnival. Il-Karnival ta' Malta dates from the time of the Knights of St John. This 1962 carnival defile was at a time when carnival floats were not allowed to go through the (former) City Gate (Bieb il-Belt). Floats were placed in the Palace Square (Pjazza San Gorg). Music is Boccherini's Minuet by Weston Wyse (used under CC License), get it from http://ccmixter.org/people/WestonWyse
maltese carnival 2008 our float
maltese carnival 2008 our float
maltese carnival 2008 our float
http://www.wickedweirdworld.com/ Welcome to our Second Episode of Wicked and Weird Around the World! In this episode we travel to Malta to check out one of the wildest Carnivals around. Check it out! Created/ Produced/ Presented by Cat Mills Executive Producer: Tiffany Shen Sound Designer: Jose Pereira Additional Camera: Vykintas Kazdailis, Melissa Glass and Carolina Forero Logo Designed by: Jorge Alvarez Music: "Balkan Beats" by The Freak Fandango Orchestra (http://www.freakfandango.es/) "Hotel Yorba" by Fox and a Feather (https://www.facebook.com/FoxAndAFeather?fref=ts) "Requiem for a Fish" by The Freak Fandango Orchestra (http://www.freakfandango.es/) "Give me Back my Heart" by Bark Bark Disco (http://www.barkbarkdisco.com/) "Let's do This" by Bark Bark Disco (http://www.barkbarkd...
This is a tradition maltese song called "Il Karnival", basically it is a song played around carnival time in Malta. The group consists of the three of us you see, all from Melbourne, Vic, Australia. We have not had any professional training in maltese music, let alone any music really. Hope you enjoy