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Appendix E: The Whimsical and the Bizarre

This entry is part of a series:  Venice Carnivale

f course, we identify Of course, we identify the Carnevale in Venice with the elegant fantasy costumes and dispassionate masks.

Sprinkled hither and thither, though, are the whimsical and the bizarre that are too creative to be ignored.

Clowns, psuedo-teutonic warriors, statues, a deck of cards. They’re a bit like spice, sprinkled into the mix, adding interest.

We present a few, here.

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Appendix E: The Whimsical and the Bizarre —> (This entry)
"Out there" costumes
Kids can be part of Carnevale, too
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