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  1. Mardi Gras in the Martinique Carnival is also known as the ‘Day of the Devil’, because in the afternoon you have the Red Devils Parade. In the afternoon everyone dresses up as a devil, or in a red or black costume.

    • Dimanche Gras
    • Lundi Gras
    • Mardi Gras
    • La Fête Des Diablesses
    • Martinique Carnival Don’T Leave Us!

    Known in Martinique as Dimanche Gras, Fat Sunday is the official first day of Carnival. Daytime parades flow into the streets with a wide range of costumed characters performing throughout the streets of Fort de France. Among the more popular and notorious characters is the Nègres-Gros-Sirops; mischievous revelers covered in coal tar and sugarcane ...

    Lundi Gras, or “Fat Monday” in Martinique brings “Mock Weddings,” burlesque parodies played out in the city streets with men dressed as pregnant brides or floozies, and women serving as reluctant bridegrooms. Ceremonies are held well into the night, culminating in elaborate masquerade balls where drag is the preferred costume de nuit.

    Mardi Gras(Fat Tuesday), “Red Devils Day,” is all about Martinique carnival for the kids. There are glorious processions featuring hundreds of children dressed in brilliant red costumes, carrying homemade tridents and wearing fright masks made of animal skins and horns. Red cloth jumpsuits are adorned with hundreds of glittering mirrors and small b...

    As Carnival revelers in other parts of the world nurse hangovers with the arrival of Ash Wednesday, the party in Martinique kicks into high gear. The bonus “Day of the She-Devils” (La Fête des Diablesses) marks the climax of the celebration with more than 30,000 “mourners” gathering to mark the end of Carnival and the symbolic death of King Carniva...

    Officially, Martinique’s Carnival ends at the close of Ash Wednesday. However, in the island’s inimitable celebratory spirit, carnival celebrations are revived three weeks later with a second bonus day of revelry known as Mi-Carême, or mid-Lent. Vaval remains buried, but cities and towns across Martinique spring to life again. Colorful costumes, ru...

  2. A New Orleans police detective (Robert Davi) hunts a Mardi Gras serial killer (Michael Ironside) from centuries past.

  3. Mardi Gras literally means "Fat Tuesday" in French (called Pancake Tuesday in England) and is associated with the Roman Catholic custom of Lent. But is it taught in the Bible? Would God want Christians to celebrate it?

  4. Mardi Gras promoters want you to see the friendly parades and the delicious food; but, the Devil always pays with counterfeit money! There's a raging demonic spirit behind the Mardi Gras celebrations.

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  7. A detective is hot on the trail of an unstoppable killer who strikes only at Mardi Gras. As terror sweeps New Orleans, this killer is more than a man. He's a demon possessed and powered by hundreds of tortured souls - victims of human sacrifice from the ancient days of Mardi Gras.

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