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Article: Grenada Spicemas: The Meaning Behind Jab Jab Culture

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Grenada Spicemas: The Meaning Behind Jab Jab Culture

The Origins of Spicemas

Grenada’s carnival, known as Spicemas, is deeply rooted in emancipation history and African traditions.

The most iconic element, Jab Jab, comes from the French word “diable” (devil). It represents rebellion, resistance, and freedom.

The Meaning of Jab Jab

Jab Jab participants:

  • Cover themselves in oil, paint, or molasses
  • Wear chains and horns
  • Dance to powerful rhythms

This is not just celebration — it is a symbolic expression of liberation and defiance.

A Raw and Authentic Carnival

Spicemas stands out because it remains:

  • Less commercialized
  • Deeply rooted in tradition
  • Intensely energetic and cultural

It is one of the most authentic carnival experiences in the Caribbean.

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