Agenda Today:
1. Make a screen mask
2. Make carnival corn soup with dumplings
1. Make a screen mask:
The Cajun celebration today in rural Louisiana is called the Courir (pronounced Coo-REER) de Mardi Gras, or the Mardi Gras Run. It’s a begging ritual, similar to Halloween; people ride around the countryside on horses, wearing masks and costumes, and beg for ingredients to make a gumbo.
My students with their wire masks. |
Many Cajuns make their own masks from window screen. The face is painted or sewn onto the screen; it can be simple or very elaborate, but it always looks eerie, because you can see the wearer’s real face through the screen.
Supplies: 9x7-inch piece of screen, wire snips, paper, pencils, hot glue, double fold bias tape, scissors, oil pastels, texture paint, acrylics, yarn, needle, thread, fabric scraps, trims, rickrack, pompoms, fringe, elastic
1- Hold the screen to your face and decide on a shape- Round off the two bottom edges to create a “u” shape. The edges of the screen might be sharp; you can sew or use hot glue to attach double-fold bias tape around all edges of the screen.
1- Hold the screen to your face and decide on a shape- Round off the two bottom edges to create a “u” shape. The edges of the screen might be sharp; you can sew or use hot glue to attach double-fold bias tape around all edges of the screen.
Tip: You can put the mask eyes where your real eyes are, but then they need to be left free of paint so you can see; if you want to fill the mask eyes in with paint, place them above or below your real eyes.
- You might cut some features out of felt and sew or hot glue them in place.
- You might paint some features with acrylics and outline with texture paint. Use unusual colors- aim for eerie or creepy.
- You might sew some features (like a nose) and stuff them so that they stand out.
- Finishing touches might include a beard and moustache of fringed fabric or wool fibers, hairy eyebrows, ears with pipe cleaner earrings, or a bell on the nose.
4- When the paint is dry, sew on a piece of elastic to the sides of the mask to hold it on your face.
2. Make carnival corn soup with dumplings:
2. Make carnival corn soup with dumplings:
You can see three dumplings in the center of the bowl. |
This is a favorite Trinidad carnival food, served by vendors outside of fĂȘtes and street parties. It is one of the most delicious soups I've ever eaten, and the recipe is here.
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