J’OUVERT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH
7am - 3pm
All Jouvert Packages include:
-Paint & Powder
-Admission to the park
-T-Shirt
-Breakfast & Lunch
-Inclusive Premium Beverages
-Goodie Bag
DISTRIBUTION CENTER SCHEDULE
The week before Miami Carnival @ the Limers club house in Fort Lauderdale
2331 N State Rd 7. #116
Lauderhill FL 33313
Jouvert, pronounced “ju-vay,” is a thrilling and exuberant prelude to the annual Carnival celebration. This lively street party, deeply rooted in Afro-Caribbean culture, offers an unfiltered and authentic experience that draws revelers from across the globe.
The term “Jouvert” is derived from the French word “j’ouvert,” which means “daybreak” or “morning.” It traditionally marks the official start of Carnival celebrations across the Caribbean region. Jouvert is celebrated with great enthusiasm in the Caribbean and serves as a testament to the nation’s cultural diversity.
Historically, Jouvert was an opportunity for enslaved Africans and their descendants to celebrate their emancipation. It was a time to break free from societal norms, don vividly colored costumes, and express themselves through music, dance, and revelry. Over time, Jouvert evolved into a unique tradition that blends African and Caribbean influences.
Paint, Powder, and Mud
One of the most distinctive features of Jouvert is the use of paint, powder, and mud. Participants, known as “Jouvertists,” cover themselves in vibrant paint, powder, and sometimes even mud, creating a riot of colors and patterns. This tradition symbolizes the shedding of inhibitions and societal constraints, allowing participants to embrace their true selves.
The paint, often applied with abandon, is a symbol of joy, liberation, and unity. It’s a form of expression that encourages participants to let loose and celebrate without reservation.