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> MUMMERS PARADE Time: New Years day Philadelphia CLICK FOR MUSIC What do you get when you mix mardi gras,carnival, parades, broadway production and string band music? answer, Mummers! while the rest of the nation sleeps it off New Years day, Philadelphia parties on !!
Mummery is an old tradition in Philadelphia, and the famous Mummers Parade dates back to pre-Colonial times, resulting from a blend of Swedish, Finnish, Irish, English, German, African-American, and other European heritages.
With the Mummers in full swing, New Years is celebrated in Philadelphia as it is nowhere else in the world.
Those who participate in the festivities are sometimes referred to as Shooters and Mummers
"Mummer" comes from the Old French momer, to wear a mask; pantomime. It means a masked or costumed merrymaker, especially at a festival (American Heritage Dictionary, 3rd Edition). .
Those who participate in the festivities are sometimes referred to as Shooters and Mummers. A bit of history: In the late 1700's, when the Swedes came to Philadelphia, they brought their custom of visiting friends on the Second Day of Christmas, December 26. Later the period of celebration was extended to include New Years Day. The grandest of celebrations became grander and grander with each new year. Celebrating the New Year was a noisy affair. With most people in those days carrying firearms for protection, many shot in the New Year. Hence the term Shooters.
Today's parades include juried competitions. While firearms are no longer discharged, the revelry is as intense as the rivalry between the various mummer groups, assuring spectators and participants alike a wonderful time
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