Who has not heard of the Carnival of Venice?
A festival whose origins date back to 1094, evidenced by a document which speaks of a period of celebrations before Lent. The carnival, however, has even older roots, related to the rites of passage from cold and sterile winter to the hot and fertile spring; rites that characterized the life of an ancient agricultural civilization.
Going even further back in time we can think of Carnival as a festivity related to the Dionysian cults during which was allowed to let go, losing all kinds of social inhibitions.
In Venice there was a grant by the aristocracy given to the mob, who, once at year, had the opportunity to take the role of the rich and powerful by wearing a mask. The illusion of a day could erase for a while the unhappiness of a lifetime.
Thus the ruling class managed the social tensions. During the carnival people forgot the sadness and worry to finally dedicate time to the fun.
But what were the attractions of the ancient Venetian Carnival?
First of all food, sweets (like typical fritoe) and wine in abundance.
In the fields and squares there were stages on which the people could attend games tumblers, acrobats and exotic animals. Public dances and loud music everywhere and no one was left alone.
Even today we can watch the traditional dove in flight: the intrepid acrobat who, from the bell tower in Piazza San Marco, slips on a rope to the Ducal Palace.
There were also the spectacular “forces of Hercules”: human pyramids in perfect balance on rickety rafts. And finally the machine dei foghi (pinwheelsof fireworks) that often caused accidents among the spectators.
Everyone could have fun, but strictly in mask.
What masks?
The most popular is the bauta, made by the larva, a decorated mask in white linen, worn with a tricorn hat and a cape.
Or that of the “plague doctor”, with his long nose filled with ancient herbs to filter out the noxious air.
For girls there was the “French brunette” or “dumb maid”, an oval of black velvet to bear by a button held between the teeth.
For Comedians the gnaga, which was useful for interpreting women's roles.
Special masks, of each type and price, made by real craftsmen (mascherieri), artists members of the College of Painters.
Carnival suffered a period of arrest as a result of the fall of the Republic of Venice, during the Austrian and French occupation. The tradition, however, remained alive in the islands of Burano and Murano.
Ingredients: 00 ½ kg of flour 150 cc of water two eggs 30 g of yeast 60 g of sugar aromas:
2 tablespoons of rum or lemon and a teaspoon of vanilla extract 250 g of raisins 1 tablespoon pine nuts 100 g candied orange or dark chocolate chips 10 g of salt plenty of oil for frying
The pancakes are thrown in the hot (but not frying) oil using a spoon dipped in water and pushing the dough in the oil off the spoon with your finger. When they are golden pass them on paper towels and sprinkle with granulated sugar.