Thursday, March 20, 2014

Shakespeare Celebrates Mardi Gras

After enjoying a crepe or two last month Shakespeare decided French culture was not all bad.  Upon returning, Shakespeare thought a tempest was brewing when in actuality he was hearing zydeco music for the first time.  The French club students learned about the religious and cultural history of Mardi Gras as well as how people celebrate the holiday around the world.  Shakespeare was particularly fascinated by this New World city known as New Orleans and all its jazzy syncopations.  Shakespeare could not help but feel at home as he stood amongst the students constructing and wearing masks.  He thought it was the grandest masquerade he'd ever seen.  Famished, Shakespeare and the students also partook in the Mardi Gras tradition of eating King Cake - a flaky circular cake covered in a sugary frosting with a plastic baby hidden inside.  The cake was covered in the traditional colors: purple, green and gold.  Tradition has it that whoever receives the baby in his/her piece of cake is the king or queen of Mardi Gras and in turn the host of next year's party.  Shakespeare couldn't help but try the crown out for himself before handing it over to our two queens of Mardi Gras this year: Kaylee and Ramyia.  Everyone had a bon temps!