"Great toast with wine glasses raised to the sky clear of Piazza San Marco opened the Venice Carnival
VENEZIA February 21, 2011 a "great toast with wine glasses raised to the sky clear of Piazza San Marco opened the Carnival of Venice, the most anticipated event in the lagoon with the Venice Film Festival. The cheers, which according to organizers, drew 10 000 people around the "fountain of wine" staged in Palazzo Ducale, is just the first taste of Carnival, the 'nineteenth century - gives meaning to Sissi - City of Women "and anticipates a relaxing weekend, the official date of February 26.
The party until 8 March impazzerà in streets and bridges, theaters and palaces of the city is playing with wine to cascade all the notes of the Blue Danube to the decline of a beautiful sunny day which has facilitated the arrival in Venice 50 000 tourists and visitors. Next to the Basilica of San Marco is the audience crowded around the innkeeper costume who served in the sparkling wines and other local rivers gushing from the fountain.
"Lay aside sadness and be invaded by happiness: the Carnival begin!" Proclaimed the artistic director David Rampello, encouraging everyone to dance the waltz together for couples costume that inaugurated the party hovering in the Palazzo Ducale . Wrapped in a long black cloak, the artistic director of the Carnival has raised the cup with Dario Ballantini of Striscia la Notizia dress by Valentino in Venice and the President Marketing Events Piero Rosa Salva, strictly in costume as Rampello.
But the first of three weekend festival has also given the go-to dinners burlesque. At the carnival, the Venice Casino opens it doors to the kind of show that is experiencing a great moment of success with burlesque theme dinners on the first floor of Palazzo Vendramin Calergi the Grand Canal. This evening the first dinner-show is by invitation only, but since Friday 25 February, the evening will be open to the public. The stars of the evening are international artists such as Lou Lou D'vil, the pioneer of Finnish burlesque coming from the stages of Paris Las Vegas and performs in a profusion of feathers and crystals, and Luna Rosa, a native Dutch and Egyptian veteran Roman on the success of the show "La Dolce Diva."
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