The island’s Carnival stays true to its 18th-century roots: a European pre-Lent bacchanal, co-opted by slaves mimicking their colonizers and infusing the festivities with West African folklore.
BAZ DREISINGER, NY Times: Travel
Fri, 10/09/2015 - 11:13am
The island’s Carnival stays true to its 18th-century roots: a European pre-Lent bacchanal, co-opted by slaves mimicking their colonizers and infusing the festivities with West African folklore.