Carnival of Binche

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The Carnival of Binche is a centuries-old Belgian folk festival, recognized by UNESCO, famous for its costumed Gilles, traditional music, and elaborate street parades.

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Carnival of Binche canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf carnival
folk festival
intangible cultural heritage
associatedWithPeriod pre-Lenten period
audience international tourists
local population
celebratedOn Shrove Monday NERFINISHED
Shrove Sunday NERFINISHED
Shrove Tuesday NERFINISHED
country Belgium
culminatesOn Shrove Tuesday NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance major event in Belgian folklore
symbol of Binche identity
estimatedAge several centuries
features bell belts
confetti throwing
costumed Gilles
dancing
drumming
fireworks
mask wearing
orange throwing
ostrich-feather hats
processions
street parades
traditional music
traditional songs
wax masks
wooden clogs
hasDressCode strict rules for Gilles costumes
heritageCategory oral and intangible heritage of humanity
heritageStatus UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity NERFINISHED
languageContext French-speaking Belgium NERFINISHED
locatedIn Binche NERFINISHED
Hainaut Province NERFINISHED
Wallonia
mainProtagonists Gilles NERFINISHED
occursInMonth February
March
organizingBody local associations of Binche
participantsInclude drummers
local men
musicians
spectators
recognizedBy UNESCO
region Europe
religiousContext Catholic tradition
transmission passed down through generations
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2003

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Binche notableFor Carnival of Binche
Binche hasFestival Carnival of Binche
Binche hasUNESCOSite Carnival of Binche