Showing posts with label Nice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nice. Show all posts

5.6.09

Marvellous Vallée des Merveilles




Meu bem, freshly arrived from Japan, and I went to spend the last weekend of May in the "Vallée des Merveilles", Valley of the Wonders.

40 km north of Nice, in the Mercantour Park, Mount Bego (2,872 m) dominates the Valley of "Merveilles" and the Valley of Fontanalba shaped and polished by ancient glaciers that melted 10,000 years ago, leaving finely polished rocks and lakes.After 3 hours and a half and some difficulties to stay on the trail due to the snow, we finally reached the refuge des Merveilles.


On the next day we climbed the mysterious Mount Bego...

Despite the fact that the snow prevented us from seeing any petroglyphs, the ascencion was magic...
The following day, the melting snow gave way to a multitude of sprouting wild spring flowers.


On the way down via "Baisse de Vallaurette", the scenery is simply beautiful.







The people of the South Alps came up here because of the water–it was dry in the valley.
They were first of all hunters, then 6000 years B.C. they became shepherds and farmers.
The lakes, brooks and storms pushed the first farmers and shepherds to consider Mount Bego as dispenser of fertilizing water and to identify it to the sky divinity sowing the earth.
The storms around Mount Bego were terrific and terrible. People believed the god of lightning was here, and they came to pray for rain.

4000 rocks with nearly 40,000 engravings that evoke the daily lives and concerns of men in the Copper and Bronze Age have been found. These rock carvings are a schematic symbolic language whose study should allow us to understand our ancestors´ way of thinking, traditional rites and myths.

Almost half of these petroglyphs are rectangular shapes surmounted by two horns, schematic representations of the bovine. According to H. de Lumley, they represent bulls, the Mediterranean symbol of virility that fertilises mother earth. They were also said to canalise cosmic forces.
Other iconographic themes are hundreds of daggers, halberds, hatchets, bows and geometrical figures: squares, rectangles, circles, cross linked shapes with 2, 3, 4, 6 cases or more, ovals, stars, rectangular lines... Some figures, like the zigzags on the Mount Bego’s rocks represent the water springing from the rocks.
Recently, other researchers have identified in these rock carvings the primitive couple of Indo-European rituals, as well as astronomy symbols.


22.4.09

Earth Day...

by Nassima Aharbil 3e4
by Kevin Lebihan 3e4

by Christophe Locricchio 4e7

by Jihen Bouhlel 4e7
by Wendie Levasseur 3e1


by Julie Bailleul 3e1

2.3.09

Nice Carnival




Nice Carnaval is the most important event on the French Riviera in winter.

It embodies the cultural identity of Nice - by the wealth and the force of its popular prints.
Every year, it gives the inhabitants of Nice a spontaneous opportunity to relive a period coloured with their history.


Nice Carnival was the biggest carnival of the world in the Beautiful Time. " Corsi grotesque " and the " battles of flowers " influenced and sometimes served as model in the development of the carnivals in Rio, Viareggio, New Orleans, Quebec...

In the Middle Ages,
the carnival preceded the period of the fast and offered a series of festivities: balls, masquerades, dances, fires, exhibitions of jugglers and mimers...
The first parade of "corsi grotesque" took place in 1873.

The carnavalier joins in the inheritance of the popular mythology and throws through his art, the certainties and the fears of his time, the fantasies and the dreams of his man's life.
The carnival is considered as a festival of transition among winter and spring and represents the period of mediation which allows the communication between the world of darkness and the heavenly universe.

At the beginning of spring, the carnavalina declares itself; it is often the most exalting period: that of the conception, the search for the idea, for the creative spark.
The carnavalier of Nice acquaints with the subject imposed by the Events committee for the next year, " the holiday " in 1987, " the centenary of Côte d'Azur " in 1988, " love " in 1989, " the laughter " in 1990, " Europe " in 1993... subjects which leave him a relative freedom. He makes drawings and paintings for his subject - float or big heads - with a model maker, and executes then the works necessary for the realization of his float or his group, with a small and specialized work force.
Long noses are stuck on faces and deformed bodies - masses of pasteboard more than two metres high amuse or frighten the children.


In 2009, Carnaval de Nice took place from 13 February to 1 March, and for its 125th year, the theme was Roi des Mascarades (King of Masquerades).
The theme evokes the art of concealment in every sense : wearing a mask, changing one's appearance, staging, in short the art of deception.
With 20 tall floats (up to 14 meters / 46 feet high), 20 flower floats, 200 "big heads" and countless dancers, musicians, and other participants - not to mention tens of thousands of spectators, it was a fun celebration.


Confettis are privileged ammunitions.








His Majesty the King






The Eagle, a heraldic symbol of Nice.