Carnival in Naxos: Ritual & Revelry

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From the mountainous, far-flung villages of Apeiranthos and Komiaki, Carnival in Naxos unfolds as a living tapestry of Dionysian tradition - where ritual, satire, and the celebration of spring intertwine.

High in Apeiranthos, Carnival unfolds through one of the Cyclades’ most authentic rituals: the satirical reenactment of a traditional wedding and the Koudounatoi. Rooted in ancient rites of Dionysus, this immersive celebration blends satire with symbolism.
Bell-clad “Koudounatoi” embody untamed forces of nature, their thunderous ringing banishing winter and warding off evil. The symbolic “Wedding” reflects fertility and renewal, while the staffs the Koudounatoi carry evoke strength and vital life force.
To the hypnotic pulse of bagpipe and traditional small drum, chaos and order merge in a deeply Dionysian atmosphere – stirring the earth and announcing the arrival of spring.

In Komiaki, Carnival takes on a more playful, irreverent tone: teasing, satirical songs with flirtatious verses ignite laughter and social wit, as Dionysus and Pan linger in spirit – music, dance, and communal revelry celebrating life, rebirth, and human nature.

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