February festival favourites
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/CULTURE, WORLD/ Updated : Dec 9, 2014, 17:01 IST
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February is about courtly love and commercialism and there's a festival happening to suit you—from a February festival of food and February festival of film to February festival fun of Carnival. Surely the Venice Carnival must be … Read more
February is about courtly love and commercialism and there's a festival happening to suit you—from a February festival of food and February festival of film to February festival fun of Carnival. Surely the Venice Carnival must be the most romantic February festival of all; a city-wide indulgence in the realisation of mythical, historical or other-worldly fantasy, dating back to the 13th century. Don a sweeping, black cloak and a pale bauta mask and become a mystery yourself. Rio Carnival is no less magical, and is the largest festival of its kind in the world. It's a glorious four day blur of circus-style androgyny; many-hued sequins, feathers and gravity-defying costumes pulse to drum beats that last all night. Read less

February is about courtly love and commercialism and there's a festival happening to suit you—from a February festival of food and February festival of film to February festival fun of Carnival. Surely the Venice Carnival must be the most romantic February festival of all; a city-wide indulgence in the realisation of mythical, historical or other-worldly fantasy, dating back to the 13th century. Don a sweeping, black cloak and a pale bauta mask and become a mystery yourself. Rio Carnival is no less magical, and is the largest festival of its kind in the world. It's a glorious four day blur of circus-style androgyny; many-hued sequins, feathers and gravity-defying costumes pulse to drum beats that last all night.
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