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Article: St. Lucia Carnival: Reinventing Tradition for a New Generation

St. Lucia Carnival: Reinventing Tradition for a New Generation

St. Lucia Carnival: Reinventing Tradition for a New Generation

Early Carnival Traditions

Like many Caribbean islands, St. Lucia originally celebrated carnival before Lent, influenced by French colonial traditions.

These early celebrations included:

  • Masquerade characters
  • Drumming and dancing
  • Street processions

The Strategic Shift to Summer

In the late 1990s, St. Lucia made a major decision: move carnival to July.

This allowed the island to:

  • Avoid competing with Trinidad Carnival
  • Attract more international visitors
  • Create a unique summer carnival identity

A Modern Caribbean Success Story

This shift transformed St. Lucia Carnival into:

  • A fast-growing international event
  • A hub for soca and Dennery Segment music
  • A major tourism driver

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