Carnival cancelled in town where everyone takes part

14 February 2021, 08:34

People dressed up for a carnival
Virus Outbreak Carnival Canceled Photo Gallery. Picture: PA

In normal times, the small town of Binche in southern Belgium would be bursting with excitement.

The coronavirus pandemic has brought to a halt one of Europe’s oldest surviving street carnivals.

In normal times, the small town of Binche in southern Belgium would be bursting with excitement.

It is this time of year when craftsmen put the finishing touches to the vibrant costumes, ostrich-feather hats and wax masks of performers known as Gilles.

Tailor Karl Kersten with some of the elaborate ostrich feather headdresses
Tailor Karl Kersten with some of the elaborate ostrich feather headdresses (Virginia Mayo/AP)

The whole town braces itself for the carnival festivities that have been labelled a “masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity” by Unesco.

However, this year the downtown streets were empty of the sound of drum rehearsals, and cafes remained shut amid strict anti-coronavirus measures implemented across Belgium.

“All the inhabitants in Binche live and take part in the carnival,” said Daniel Pourbaix, who heads the association for the protection of Binche folklore. “So when there is no carnival, everyone is sad.”

The carnival has roots dating back to the Middle Ages and normally draws thousands of aficionados.

Giant recreations of the masks worn during the festival sit atop poles
Giant recreations of the masks worn during the festival sit atop poles in Binche, Belgium (Virginia Mayo/AP)

It takes place during the three days before Lent, reaching its climax on Mardi Gras, when the Gilles characters with their green spectacles and thin moustaches dance to the sound of brass and clarinets.

Rather than organising a cut-price festival this year, organisers have opted for its cancellation.

But the Gilles will be present all the same — floating in the air as their gigantic heads have been deployed on poles across the city.

To warm hearts, Binche residents have also been invited to set up mimosa displays close to their windows — the yellow flower is a symbol of the carnival — and to wear Gilles face masks.

Tailor Karl Kersten at work
Tailor Karl Kersten at work (Virginia Mayo/AP)

In addition to the sadness at the cancellation, the economic impact will be difficult to swallow for all the craftsmen who rely on the carnival season for their revenues.

To help artisans like Karl Kersten go though the crisis, Binche’s folklore association has launched a solidarity fund.

Mr Kersten, a fourth-generation tailor of Gilles costumes, spends all year preparing for the carnival season and rents about 1,000 costumes during the festivities. This year, his shelves are full.

“It’s quite simple, this year we won’t get anything. A big zero,” he said. “Hopefully, with the vaccines, we will be able to resume our activities next year.”

By Press Association

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