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Krewe (1573 bytes)
1: A '''Krewe''' is an organization that puts on a [[parade]] a... 3: ...n organization calling themselves '''Ye [[Mystick Krewe of Comus]]''', as an imitation or parody of olde ... 5: ...wes hire professionals to do this work. Parading krewe members are usually additionally responsible for ... 7: Some Krewes also have other events like private dances or pa... 10: * [[Mystick Krewe of Comus]] Krewe du Vieux (2189 bytes) 1: ...rewe]], originally and more fully known as the '''Krewe du Vieux Carre''' ("Vieux Carre" being another te... 4: [[Image:TitleFlo.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Krewe du Vieux Title Float]] 5: [[Image:Hat00000.jpg|thumbnail|200px|Krewe member costumed for marching in the parade]]</div... 7: ...s walking clubs or as Sub-Krewes of the defunct ''Krewe of Clones'' in the [[1970s]] and early [[1980s]].... 9: ...han some small walking Krewes on Mardi Gras Day); Krewes with larger floats have been prohibited in the n... Krewe of Endymion (2450 bytes) 1: ...e '''Krewe of Endymion''' is the largest of the [[krewe]]s participating in [[New Orleans Mardi Gras]]. ... 3: ...he [[Louisiana Superdome]]. In recent years, the krewe has had over 2000 members and 10,000-15,000 guest... Mystick Krewe of Comus (2654 bytes) 1: ...]) is a [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] [[Carnival]] [[Krewe]]. 6: ... by the Comus model and also came to be known as "Krewes". 8: ... are always masked at when appearing in public at Krewe events, and their identies is supposed to remain ... 12: ... municipal expenses of their parade. The Mystick Krewe of Comus still holds an annual ball on Mardi Gras... Comus (1904 bytes) 19: == Comus, Mardi Gras Krewe == 20: ...rewe]]s is also named after Comus. See: [[Mystick Krewe of Comus]] Orpheus (disambiguation) (844 bytes) 5: ...heus''' is a large [[New Orleans]] [[Carnival]] [[Krewe]], founded in [[1993]]. The Orpheus parade tak... 7: * '''Orpheus''' is a Carnival Krewe in [[Mandeville, Louisiana]], which first para... Endymion (1272 bytes) 4: ...of a [[New Orleans Mardi Gras]] [[krewe]]; see: [[Krewe of Endymion]]. Rex parade (2671 bytes) 1: ...ded [[1872]]) is a [[New Orleans]] [[Carnival]] [[Krewe]] which stages the city's largest parade on [[Mar... 13: ...dinances which ended the parades of the [[Mystick Krewe of Comus]] (''see''). The first King of Rex (busi... 17: ...s the only 19th century krewe and the only "super krewe" to parade during the daytime. 32: * [[Krewe]] Gasparilla Pirate Festival (1787 bytes) 1: ...evard]], one of Tampa's major streets. The pirate krewes throw beads, coins and other items while shootin... 3: ...pa and many celebrate ethnic and cultural themes. Krewe members spend a great deal of money on beads and ... 5: ...ore adult-oriented Night Parade in [[Ybor City]]. Krewes have social events and parties throughout the ye... 12: ...weoutfitters.com/Gasparilla/whatis_gasparilla.htm Krewe Outfitters History of Gasparilla] New Orleans Carnival float photographs (355 bytes) 3: === Krewe of Thoth, Sunday before Mardi Gras === Thoth (3337 bytes) 15: [[Image:Toath000.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|Krewe of Thoath Float]] 19: ...hich parades on the Sunday before Mardi Gras. The Krewe features a float decorated with a large depiction... Momus (2625 bytes) 13: ...rade permits, and Momus was one of three historic krewes, (with Comus of 1857 and Proteus of 1882) that e... Rex (851 bytes) 3: * The [[Rex parade]] is a [[Carnival]] [[Krewe]] in [[New Orleans]]. Faubourg Marigny Mardi Gras costumes (995 bytes) 1: ... with active celebrations. The informal walking [[krewe]]s "Society of Saint Anne" and "The Pair-O-Dice T... Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club (4110 bytes) 1: ...ded [[1916]]) is a [[New Orleans]] [[Carnival]] [[Krewe]] which puts on the '''Zulu parade''' each [[Mard... 10: ...u New Orleans' first racially integrated Carnival Krewe even before this was legal. 12: ...lready used early in the Carnival season by other Krewes. This tradition continues. Zulu does a rapid c... 25: * [[Krewe]] French Quarter Mardi Gras costumes (1199 bytes) 1: ...ce the early [[1970s]], numerous small marching [[krewe]]s, parading [[jazz]] bands, and groups of revele... Mardi Gras (7061 bytes) 45: ...leans traditions include [[Krewe]]s such as the [[Krewe du Vieux]], the [[Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club... 58: ...Louisiana]] and [[West Monroe, Louisiana]] by the Krewe of Janus. Pete Fountain (1519 bytes) 7: ...ng Club]], one of the best known marching [[Krewe|Krewes]] that parades in New Orleans on [[Mardi Gras|Ma... New Orleans Mardi Gras (11914 bytes) 6: ...ons'' (aluminium discs usually impressed with the Krewe logo), decorated plastic ''throw cups'', and smal... 11: ...raditions, and is considered the first Carnival [[Krewe]] in the modern sense. 19: ...ylaws. In protest, the old [[white]] 19th century krewes Comus and Momus stopped parading. Proteus also s... 25: [[Image:ToHorses.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Mounted Krewe Officers]] 31: ... some 3 weekends before Mardi Gras Day with the [[Krewe du Vieux]] parade. Parade (2277 bytes) 7: ...bly in [[Brazil]] and the [[Mardi Gras]] season [[Krewe]]s of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]. A common type o...
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