Carnaval de Mazatlán explained
Carnival of Mazatlán |
Native Name Lang: | es |
Status: | Active |
Genre: | Carnival |
Frequency: | Annually |
Location: | Mazatlán |
Country: | Mexico |
Last: | 2024 |
The Carnaval de Mazatlán is an anual carnival held in the Mexican city of Mazatlán, Sinaloa. It is celebrated the five days before Ash Wednesday.
History
The carnival consists of various cultural events, such as float parades, fireworks, dances and poetry contests, literature awards and shows of enormous artistic quality.[1] It was first staged in 1898.[2] The carnival has been canceled several times over the years:
- In 1903, as a preventive measure for the bubonic plague
- In 1906, due to lack of financial resources
- In 1912, due to a smallpox epidemic.
- In 1915 and 1916, due to the Mexican Revolution In 1944, it was partially canceled due to the assassination of Governor of Sinaloa Rodolfo T. Loaiza.
- In 2010, during the Carnival Tuesday parade, a rumor spread quickly that "there were gunshots," resulting in several people fainting, beaten, and children lost. This caused the suspension of the parade and the events of that last day of the carnival.
- In 2021, due to COVID-19.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: 2019-01-10 . Historia del Carnaval . 2023-11-11 . Carnaval de Mazatlán . es.
- Web site: Castañeda . Manuel . 2020-11-28 . LA HISTORIA DEL CARNAVAL DE MAZATLÁN . 2023-11-11 . El Cid Bienes Raices . es.
- Web site: 2022-01-25 . ¿Cuando se ha cancelado el carnaval de Mazatlán? . 2023-11-11 . Mazatleco.com . es.