The Coumba Freida Historic Carnival
Resorts: Roisan
Saturday 1st
09.00 am Holy Mass
09.45 am La Benda (masked group) visits the hamlets of La Crétaz, Le Gorrey, Le Moulin (sports ground), Champapon, Massinod, L'Adret and the grocery shop ‘La Boutecca da Manu’.
Sunday 2nd
09.00 am La Benda (masked group) visits the hamlets of Closellinaz, Champvillair Dessous (Romagnum), Le Martinet (with a visit to the micro-community guests), Champvillair Dessus, Preil, Champvillair Dessous and closing of the tour at the multi-purpose hall.
Dancing evening with the TNT Band – Free admission
Monday 3rd
03.00 pm Kids Carnival at multi-purpose hall, in collaboration with the young people from the oratory, with snacks provided.
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According to tradition, this carnival event was established in commemoration of the march through the Great St. Bernard Pass by Napoleon and his troops in May 1800, during his campaign in Italy. The carnival costumes then are traditionally an allegorical transformation of the uniforms originally worn by the French soldiers. A bear is also represented and symbolises the arrival of Spring; mule tails represent the winds and are used to banish baleful breezes; the mirrors on the costumes ward off evil spirits and the bright red colour, which symbolises vigour and strength, also has the power to dispel dark spirits, ill omens and misfortune. During the parade, the carnival characters enter the homes of local families; they dance along the streets and in the squares and eat and drink whatever they are given.