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Shimmying and shaking at ‘Africa’s biggest party’


Olympia De Maismont / AFP Nigerian dancers in silver tops and orange pom pom skirts dance down the street at a Calabar festivalOlympia De Maismont / AFP

Christmas revelers flocked to the southern Nigerian city of Calabar this weekend to celebrate what has been dubbed “the biggest street party in Africa”.

Emmanuel Adegboye/EPA A woman participating in the Calabar Carnival smiles while wearing a headdress with red feathersEmmanuel Adegboye/EPA

The competition had floats and dancers from many ethnic groups in Nigeria participating.

Olympia De Maismont / AFP A woman wearing a silver carnival skirt and waistcoat helps a friend match clothes to put on her gold shoes - Calabar, NigeriaOlympia De Maismont / AFP

The month of celebrations in December attracts many party goers to Calabar, the capital of Cross River State and home to many Christian communities. The organizers say more than 2 million people attend, reports AFP.

Olympia De Maismont / AFP Side profile A Calabar dancer uses a mobile phone as a mirror to apply lipstick.Olympia De Maismont / AFP
Olympia De Maismont / AFP A group of men taking part in the Calabar Carnival pose for a photo wearing black trousers, black thongs and sunglasses. Their chests are bare and covered with shining gold. Some are wearing black ties.Olympia De Maismont / AFP

About 14 groups are said to have participated in the performances and competitions this year.

Olympia De Maismont / AFP A group of men wearing white clothes and big black hats with brims blow horns as they walk down a street in Calabar, Nigeria.Olympia De Maismont / AFP

Many of the carnival-goers danced to Afrobeats, blaring from giant speakers.

Olympia De Maismont / AFP Women in silver dresses and gold straw hats with chains smile as they look at the camera in Calabar, NigeriaOlympia De Maismont / AFP

The carnival is taking place twenty years after its inception. “We see different designs, different clothes,” attendee Grace Job told AFP. “Power is more.”

Emmanuel Adegboye / EPA Four women in colorful costumes and purple costumes with manilla as horns at the Calabar Carnival on camera.Emmanuel Adegboye/EPA

Carnival draws a wide variety of people to the streets. The team below is from the University of Calabar – it’s clothing printed with the institution’s logo.

Olympia De Maismont / AFP A team from the University of Calabar wears clothing made from materials printed with the university's logo.Olympia De Maismont / AFP

Some of the clothing spoke of the city’s connection to the Atlantic slave trade. The one below shows the manilla – copper bracelets that were introduced as currency by Portuguese traders and were used from the 1600s to the 1900s.

Emmanuel Adegboye / EPA A man wearing a golden robe with a large manilla behind him holding gold wings takes part in a festival in Calabar, NigeriaEmmanuel Adegboye/EPA

This woman’s dress was seen in colonial times and was worn as a large coin of British West Africa from the reign of the UK king George VI. Nigeria gained independence from Britain in 1960.

Olympia De Maismont / AFP A woman dressed as a giant in 1937 British West Africa walks down a street in Calabar, NigeriaOlympia De Maismont / AFP
Olympia De Maismont/AFP A woman wearing a large straw hat and shoulder scarf holds a pink electric fan as she takes part in a carnival in Calabar, NigeriaOlympia De Maismont / AFP

“Everyone is trying to show tradition and culture,” Rejoice Elemi, a 25-year-old dancer and architecture graduate told AFP.

Emmanuel Adegboye / EPA Parade spectators look at the legs of the dancers wearing gold and pink and orange shoesEmmanuel Adegboye/EPA

At a stadium in Calabar on Friday night Nigerian singers Runtown and Iyanya performed at a carnival concert. Calas Vegas also won the coveted title of best carnival – for the second year running.

Olympia De Maismont/AFP A performer in a golden dress with golden gloves and a large silver head performs jazz dances at the Calabar CarnivalOlympia De Maismont / AFP

The Cross River State government sees the event – now the biggest in Nigeria – as a way to attract tourists not only from Nigeria as a whole – but also from the diaspora.

Olympia De Maismont / AFP Two women wearing silver hats with orange and pink feathers smile for the camera at a Carnival party in Calabar, NigeriaOlympia De Maismont / AFP

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