Mardi Gras
Posted: January 24th, 2011 | Author: bridget | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: event, Festival, Mardi Gras, Seachange Arts, workshops | 2 Comments »The 2011 King Street Mardi Gras took place on Tuesday 8th March from 4-6.00 pm. The event featured entertainment, food and customs with an international theme, both in the street and inside the event’s tented area on King Street. This is the second Mardi Gras event to be held on King Street: the weather was much kinder than in 2010 and there was a good crowd. The event is organised by SeaChange Arts to celebrate the international festival that is Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day .
The theme this year drew heavily on the notion of spring versus winter – represented throughout the event in the form of ‘Fatso’ and ‘Hempen’ – two characters from the Lithuanian culture who do battle to signify the changing of the seasons. “We introduced Fatso and Hempen at last year’s event,” explained SeaChange’s Chief Executive, Joe Mackintosh, “This year, we’re developing their role and they will be central to the afternoon’s activities.”
The roles of Fatso and Hempen were filled this year by performers from Générik Vapeur, a French street arts company who SeaChange Arts work closely with as part of a European partnership, called ZEPA. The partnership enabled SeaChange to bring the full Générik Vapeur Company to Yarmouth last year to showcase their legendary street show Bivouac as part of the Out There festival.
The Mardi Gras event is designed to bring communities and businesses from around the King Street area to work together. The area is earmarked as a new cultural quarter for the town, focused around the £8m redevelopment of St Georges Chapel into a multipurpose Arts Centre.
For further information on the event visit www.seachangearts.org.uk
(Information provided by SeaChange Arts)


