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UNIT 01 - READING 1 Colombian Carnival
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UNIT 01 - READING 1 Colombian Carnival
The Carnival of Blacks and Whites may not sound like a colorful event, but it actually is! This annual festival is held in Pasto, Colombia, from January 4th through 6th and includes parades with elaborately designed floats and costumes. It is also one of the oldest carnival celebrations in South America and was officially declared part of Colombia's cultural heritage in 2002. The festival's earliest origins can be traced back to the 17th century. After a slave rebellion in the city of Remedios in 1607, the region's slaves began to demand a special day off. In response, the king of Spain, who ruled Colombia at that time, declared January 5th a day on which all slaves could enjoy temporary freedom. Upon hearing the news, the region's slaves celebrated with music and dancing, blackening the city's white walls with coal. Their masters even painted their own faces black to take part in the fun. The next day, the slaves responded by painting their faces white. In this way, a great tradition began. Sometime around the mid-19th century, this tradition was brought to Pasto, and the modern Carnival of Blacks and Whites was born. Today, it begins with a big parade on January 4th. People dress up in colorful, old-fashioned clothes and walk through the city's streets. The two main events of the carnival are held on January 5th and 6th. First is the Day of the Blacks. People of all races and ethnicities cover themselves with black paint, and orchestras give free concerts in the street. On the next day, the Day of the Whites, people throw white powder on one another. These two events symbolize equality and integrate all of Colombia's citizens, regardless of race or ethnicity. The Carnival of Blacks and Whites is considered to be one of the liveliest festivals in South America, full of friendly people who welcome visitors from all across the globe. It is a time when everyone can come together to have fun. But more importantly, it is a celebration of Colombia's racial diversity and unity.
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1 The Carnival of Blacks and Whites may not sound like a colorful event, but it actually is! 2 This annual festival is held in Pasto, Colombia, from January 4th through 6th and includes parades with elaborately designed floats and costumes. 3 It is also one of the oldest carnival celebrations in South America and was officially declared part of Colombia's cultural heritage in 2002. 4 The festival's earliest origins can be traced back to the 17th century. 5 After a slave rebellion in the city of Remedios in 1607, the region's slaves began to demand a special day off. 6 In response, the king of Spain, who ruled Colombia at that time, declared January 5th a day on which all slaves could enjoy temporary freedom. 7 Upon hearing the news, the region's slaves celebrated with music and dancing, blackening the city's white walls with coal. 8 Their masters even painted their own faces black to take part in the fun. 9 The next day, the slaves responded by painting their faces white. 10 In this way, a great tradition began. 11 Sometime around the mid-19th century, this tradition was brought to Pasto, and the modern Carnival of Blacks and Whites was born. 12 Today, it begins with a big parade on January 4th. 13 People dress up in colorful, old-fashioned clothes and walk through the city's streets. 14 The two main events of the carnival are held on January 5th and 6th. 15 First is the Day of the Blacks. 16 People of all races and ethnicities cover themselves with black paint, and orchestras give free concerts in the street. 17 On the next day, the Day of the Whites, people throw white powder on one another. 18 These two events symbolize equality and integrate all of Colombia's citizens, regardless of race or ethnicity. 19 The Carnival of Blacks and Whites is considered to be one of the liveliest festivals in South America, full of friendly people who welcome visitors from all across the globe. 20 It is a time when everyone can come together to have fun. 21 But more importantly, it is a celebration of Colombia's racial diversity and unity.