Mardi Gras balls were exclusive events closed off from most people outside of New Orleans society until this krewe revolutionized the event. In 1949, Edward Brennan Sr. created the krewe, a carnival Ball open to tourists. The first Mardi Gras celebration was in 1703, in Mobile, Alabama.The Mardi Gras festival was introduced to New Orleans years later. “It was in 1857 that the Mobile members of the Cowbellian de Rakin Society, formed in 1830, traveled to New Orleans and assisted with the formation of the Krewe of Comus, considered New Orleans’ most The balls would go on all season long, culminating in a great ball on Mardi Gras evening. The first krewe ballwas held in 1857 by the Mistick Krewe of Comus. Endymion Coronation Ball - Mardi Gras Ball The Ball is a magical evening of fun, entertainment, and majesty in the tradition of the original New Orleans Mardi Gras Krewes. The Ball is invitation only; invitations are available through Krewe Members or you can request an invitation by sending an email to nereidssupperdance@gmail.com. There is no cost to attend the Ball. Legion of Mars officially became New Orleans’ newest chartered Mardi Gras Parade in 2023, making its maiden voyage as an independent Carnival Organization that same year, but we have been parading 11 years! Mars was founded in 2013 by a group of combat veterans wanting to honor past and present Military and First Responders in a way truly This krewe knows how to have a BALL! Add great food, an open bar, live music, a Military Grog, the US Marine Corps Band, and a Presentation of the Royal Court in traditional Mardi Gras fashion It is one of the most unique Mardi Gras Balls and sells out each year! Friday, January 31, 2025 - 6:30pm-Midnight. Hyatt Regency - Celestine Ballroom At Mardi Gras krewe celebrations, the dress code and style of revelry tends to reflect the ethos of the krewe itself. While visitors to Mardi Gras won’t likely have the opportunity to attend the likes of a Comus or Rex ball, many krewe soi rées are accessible to non-members who know or have a connection to a member. The Mardi Gras parade is followed by a ball for several of these very large, "Super Krewes." Bacchus, Orpheus, and Endymion are the three “super krewes" that put on these extravagant balls, and these three krewes are known to put on the best balls! The Bacchus Krewe, named after the Greek God Bacchus who ruled wine and plants, is the oldest Click on the Mardi Gras krewes below for further information about the krewe and to see their usual route for each parade. Please note: Events and activities are subject to change without notice. Stay tuned to the site for further info. Founded in 1983, the Krewe of Little Rascals is America's longest-running Mardi Gras krewe for children. Named after the famous group of kids from TV and film, the krewe patterns itself after adult Carnival clubs in the city with a pre-Mardi-Gras ball and parade. The Krewe was the visio read more » Mardi Gras balls were exclusive events closed off from most people outside of New Orleans society until this krewe revolutionized the event. In 1949, Edward Brennan Sr. created the krewe, a carnival Ball open to tourists. Space Ball is our annual party. It started as a backyard ball and has grown into a landmark Mardi Gras event that hosts more than 2,000 people. Our SpaceBall and design team, as well as the Krewe at large, help create bizarre and beautiful scenes and spaces that transport attendees to another world. Les Mystérieuses held its second and final ball in 1900, but in the years since a number of all-women krewes have continued to revamp Carnival. In 1941 the Krewe of Venus made history as the first women’s krewe to hold a parade, but it was met with disdain by many bystanders, who threw rotten vegetables at the floats. The Krewe of Endymion announces the entertainment for Mardi Gras’s Main Event in 2025, the Krewe of Endymion Parade and Extravaganza. The 59 th annual Super Krewe will roll down the streets of New Orleans and for the first time since 2019, will parade on its traditional route on St. Charles Avenue, as it heads into the Caesar’s Superdome for the mega-party on Saturday, March 1, 2025. The Krewe of the Gratiae is an all women Mardi Gras Krewe of 165 members. Gratiae was founded in 1998 by Jan Bordelon, Debbie Doggett, Cindy Crotty, Colette Glankler and Beth Ledet. Krewe members are referred to as “Goddesses” and our krewe logo depicts the three goddess sisters of grace and beauty. A new signature throw for Excalibur will be an 8-inch hand-decorated Dragon Egg and hand-decorated wooden shields. Excalibur rolls February 21 at 7 p.m. during Family Gras. Krewe of Paws. Mardi Gras has gone to the dogs! The Krewe of Paws will parade Saturday, February 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Olde Town Slidell. What is a Krewe Favor? A krewe favor is any piece of jewelry, ducal, or item that the krewe gave out to their members as a gift for a particular year. This does not include beads, or any form of plastic. What is Mardi Gras paper? Mardi Gras paper is any invitation, ball program, dance card, bulletin, admit card or any paper item that a krewe Our goal is to raise funds through membership, ball tickets and royalty fees that exceed the cost of our annual Mardi Gras ball. All excess funds will be given to the designated charity each year. Krewe of Assisi is a 501(c)3 charity. Donations will be tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Mardi Gras Parade Community Service & Charity We roll in the Krewe of Southdowns Parade and personal hygiene products are collected to support our Homeless Outreach Projects. Orpheus (Monday before Mardi Gras): Known for creative floats and sought-after throws like four-foot stuffed dragons and custom-decorated tambourines. Zulu (Mardi Gras Day): Beloved for its unique throws, including the iconic hand-decorated coconuts. Rex (Mardi Gras Day): One of the oldest and most traditional parades, featuring a regal
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