Junkanoo is a street parade with music, dance, and complex and colorful costumes, that is held throughout the Bahamas. The music is infectious, often African inspired, and is largely made using instruments created in the Bahamas. Likewise tremendous attention and effort is paid to creating stunning costumes, many of which are created with painstaking attention to detail.
Junkanoo parades take place in many Bahamian towns, the largest takes place in the islands' capital, Nassau. The fashion shows are in S. Day (26 December), New Year (January 1), and, and the place in some parts of the Bahamas in the summer.
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The origin of Junkanoo are not entirely clear and remain a matter of some debate. Some say the name of "John Canoe," an African prince and slave traders of the 17 Century, and has the reputation of these lists has English and Dutch, and then is a hero to the slaves. What is definitely known, to celebrate the dayJunkanoo coincide with two of three traditional annual holidays given to slaves (these traditional holidays were December 25th, December 26th, and January 1st). Additionally, similarly named holidays ("Jonkonnu" or "John Canoe" in Jamaica, "John Canoe" in Belize, and "John Kuner" in North Carolina).
For many people, Junkanoo are one of the best known aspects of Bahamian culture. This is in no small part due to the fact that. Junkanoo parades have featured in a number of high profile movies. Such movies include the James Bond film Thunderball, as well as the films, After the Sunset, and Jaws - The Revenge.
Junkanoo Street Parade
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