Monday, January 4, 2016

2016 Winter Festivals



 3 2016 Winter Festivals



People gather together for many reasons. At this time of year, following the winter darkness of the Northern Hemisphere, folk festivals provide the perfect opportunity for people to gather together to share and celebrate cultural folk arts, food ways and customs.

Here is a list of some of the North American festivals offered January through March.


Quebec Winter Carnival

January 29-February 14, Quebec City, Canada

Snow sculptures, winter sports, and traditional Québec activities like dogsled and canoe races are some of the highlights at this event which is considered by many to be the largest winter carnival in the world. It started in 1894 in what was the New France colony and was, like many Mardi Gras festivities, meant to help people whoop it up before the coming of Lent.




Oregon Shakespeare Festival

February 19-October 6

11 different plays each season include four by Shakespeare and seven by other classic writers, as well as modern and contemporary work and world premieres. Festival events also include back stage tours, readings, lectures and more.




Frozen Dead Guys Days

March 11-13, Nederland, Colorado



This festival is wacky. Its origins begin with a local legend about the dead body of Grandpa Bredo and has grown into three days of days of Polar plunges, coffin races and more. Some report this event which also features frozen fish tosses and more is about as opposite as you can get from Dia De Los Muertos. But you’ll need to be the judge of that.




Calle Ocho

March 13, Miami, Florida

This street festival takes place in Miami’s Little Havana area which is approximately 23 blocks of fun, including 30 stages of Latin music. The festival concludes the 10-day Carnaval Miami. This Kiwanis fundraiser celebrates Cubans in exile, but it’s also home to Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and other immigrants from Central America and the Caribbean. The neighborhood’s main street is SW 8th Street, or Calle Ocho in Spanish. It’s a one-way street packed with coffee shops, cafes, bakeries, beauty salons, mercados and art galleries.




Frozen Dead Guys Days 
March 11-13, Nederland, Colorado



This festival is wacky. Its origins begin with a local legend about the dead body of Grandpa Bredo and has grown into three days of days of Polar plunges, coffin races and more. Some report this event which also features frozen fish tosses and more is about as opposite as you can get from Dia De Los Muertos. But you’ll need to be the judge of that.

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