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Gilles

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Gilles also wear wooden clogs and have bells attached to their belts. In the morning, they wear a wax mask of a particular design. After reaching the town hall, they remove these masks for the afternoon. During the afternoon parade, Gilles throw
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Around 1,000 Gilles, all male, some as young as three years old, wear the traditional costume of the Gille on Shrove Tuesday. The outfit features a linen suit with red, yellow, and black heraldic designs (the colours of the
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have a tradition of Gilles at carnival, but the Carnival of Binche is by far the most famous. In 2003, the Carnival of Binche was proclaimed one of the
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attempted to prohibit the wearing of masks. The traditional origins are a matter of speculation; one legend connects them to
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costume. Another theory is that the masks, costume, and hunched back are derived from 17th-century
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The Gilles, clad in their costumes and wax masks, wielding sticks used to ward off spirits
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to the crowd or at its members, and some wear large, white, feathered hats. Gilles carry
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The earliest documented reference to the Gilles is from 1795, when the revolutionary
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from 4 a.m. until late hours and dance to traditional songs. Other cities, such as
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Principal participants in the annual Carnival of Binche in Belgium
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Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
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The Gilles wearing their hat with ostrich feathers on
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Index

Gilles (disambiguation)

Carnival of Binche
Belgium
Shrove Tuesday
Ressaix
Leval
Buvrinnes
Épinois
Waudrez
Anderlues
Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont
Estinnes
Le Roeulx
Manage
Morlanwelz
Seneffe
Nivelles
Charleroi
La Louvière
Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
UNESCO
Directorate
Mary of Hungary
Joyous Entry
Brussels
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
King of Spain
Inca
commedia dell'arte

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