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Gay Mardi Gras 2015 New Orleans

<p>[ February 13, 2015 to February 17, 2015. ] Gay Mardi Gras – 66th Gay Mardi Gras Weekend: Friday-Fat Tuesday [Mardi Gras] New Orleans, LA; Feb 13-17, 2015<br /> The traditions of Gay Mardi Gras came into being in the 1950s. The first Gay Mardi Gras krewe was the Krewe of Yuga or "KY." This krewe was formed to satirize the straight, aristocratic Mardi Gras traditions [...]</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://seasonsofpride.com/2015/01/gay-mardi-gras-2015-new-orleans/">Gay Mardi Gras 2015 New Orleans</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://seasonsofpride.com/">Seasons of Pride</a>.</p>
February 13, 2015toFebruary 17, 2015

Gay Mardi Gras – 66th Gay Mardi Gras Weekend: Friday-Fat Tuesday [Mardi Gras] New Orleans, LA; Feb 13-17, 2015

The traditions of Gay Mardi Gras came into being in the 1950s. The first Gay Mardi Gras krewe was the Krewe of Yuga or “KY.” This krewe was formed to satirize the straight, aristocratic Mardi Gras traditions in 1958. In 1962, the Krewe of Yuga threw its first Ball at a badly chosen sight, a private children’s school. No sooner had the tableau begun with queen and maids expectantly waiting the adoration of the spectators when police cars roared up and the ball was raided. Doors were locked and people were unceremoniously hauled to jail.

Taking a deep breath, the Gay community soon reorganized and new Gay Mardi Gras krewes began to flourish. Peaking in the early 1980s, there were dozens of Gay krewes that were the highlight of the Carnival season. Local matrons would beg for tickets from their hairdresser. They were quite the event.

The Gay balls required formal attire and the tableaus were a sight to behold. Many a cocktailed queen was seen to fall over from the weight of a bigger than life costume. It was all wonderful, some of the most cherished Carnival memories.

Why past tense? AIDS took many of the best and most talented people from New Orleans. It would be easy to blame a weak economy and apathy for the decline of the Gay krewes. It’s not that. It was AIDS that hurt this fine tradition, redirecting funds from carnival clubs to fight the disease.

However, several krewes did survive across the Gulf South, plus new ones have organized in recent years bringing about the rebirth of Gay Mardi Gras. It’s back! It’s big! It’s FAB!!!

Gay Mardi Gras 2015 New Orleans

Gay Mardi Gras 2015 New Orleans

In New Orleans there are nine Gay Carnival organizations -  Krewe of Amon Ra, Krewe of Armeinius, Krewe of Mwindo, Krewe of Nacissus, Krewe of Petronius, Krewe of Queenateenas, Lords of Leather and Mystic Krewe of Satyricon.

In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, there are two –  Krewe of Apollo Baton Rouge and Krewe of Divas.

In Lafayette, Louisiana, there are two – Krewe of Apollo de Lafayette and Royal Order of Unicorn.

In Birmingham, Alabama, there is one – Krewe of Apollo Birmingham.

In Dallas, Texas, there is one, the Krewe of Apollo-Dallas.

In Houston, Texas, there is one, the Krewe of Olympus.

These Gay balls carry on the lavish traditions for everyone. Attire is formal and the balls are by invitation only. And if you hear of a krewe fundraiser, please support each and every one of them, to help maintain this Gay Mardi Gras tradition preserving Gay life, music and culture.

Many people believe that Mardi Gras is a single day of celebration. Mardi Gras or “Fat Tuesday” is actually the climax for the Carnival season. Parades and formal Gay Balls begin on the twelfth night of Christmas (Kings Night-January 6). Parades roll in New Orleans and in Metairie. Below are the dates for Mardi Gras in the new century…

FUTURE DATES 
2016 – February 9
2017 – February 28
2018 – February 13
2019 – March 5
2020 – February 25
2021 – February 16
2022 – March 1
2023 – February 21

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