Mardi Gras Parade
All Female Krewe of Nyx Will Roll in 2012!!
0The first new full-fledged Carnival parade in Orleans Parish since before Hurricane Katrina, Nyx won approval from the City Council on a 6-0 vote to amend the 2012 calendar and schedule Nyx after the Druids parade on the Uptown route the Wednesday before Mardi Gras.
The city’s last new parading krewe was Morpheus in 2002, a year after Muses and the Knights of Chaos made their debuts.
From their web site:
“Three native New Orleans women always loved the traditions, pagentry, and fun of Mardi Gras. For years they admired the floats and loved the bands. They enjoyed how much the kids’ faces would light up when they caught stuffed or beaded treasures. The women adored how the crowds screamed to the riders “Throw me something!”
The mystique and masquerade of Mardi Gras day filled with history and excitement, had always been the most favorite holiday of the year for the three. The ladies rode in parades and enjoyed the Ball Masques and parties that accompanied them, but something was always missing.
The feeling of unity and originality was somewhat lacking. So the ladies decided to create their own Mardi Gras organization and the Mystic Krewe of Nyx was born.
It’s a tradition in Mardi Gras that the names of the Krewes are usually after Gods or Goddesses in Greek or Roman mythology. Nyx was the Greek Goddess of night. The three knew they wanted to parade at night and be the goddesses of the streets of New Orleans during their ride.
Bringing together women of diverse backgrounds and enhancing the spirit of Mardi Gras for the community is the vision for the Krewe. Embracing a little bit of tradition, with a twist of new and fun ideas, is what makes the Krewe of Nyx so special. All women are goddesses no matter what age they are. Every woman deserves to be adored, respected, and made to feel beautiful.”
32 full-fledged parades will roll in Orleans Parish this year, including five on the West Bank, plus five walking clubs on the uptown route on Mardi Gras.
They claim to have 280 female members so far, and are still looking for a few good new members.
GRELA WON’T ROLL IN 2012 AFTER FAILING TO GAIN SPONSOR!
0This is one sorry and sad feature.
For 2012, Gretna loses their most historic Mardi Gras Day parade, Grela, the West Bank’s only local celebration on Fat Tuesday.
Just last month, Grela announced their plan of cobbling together $60,000 from 3 Greta City Council members and a corporate sponsor but the corporation couldn’t pull off their commitment.
Gretna stopped funding Mardi Gras in April when officials had to choose between paying for Mardi Gras activities and giving money to the Gretna Heritage Festival.
Yes, Gretna Fest has grown into a really nice festival, but Grela is Jefferson Parish’s oldest Carnival krewe. Gretna Fest has a huge budget with the dozens of bands that play the several day festival. They have corporate funding, charge a cover charge to enter the Festival, and sell a lot of food, drinks, and beer. They certainly could have covered the $30,000 much much easier than Grela could, and this is an obvious fact the Council should have seen a mile off.
Therefore, a Carnival Jeer goes out to the Gretna City Council for backing the total wrong horse with this poor decision in April 2011. The krewe was founded in 1947 as a men’s club, but it changed its name to Grela, an acronym for Gretna, La.
Grela Vice President Carmen Kass said she feels “rotten” about the krewe’s missed year, questioning whether the council ever really wanted to save Grela. She said initially the krewe was told it would cost the city $67,000 to host a Mardi Gras parade, but that number grew to $85,000. Kass said that amount would have been very difficult, if not impossible, for the krewe to raise in addition to the $150,000 to $165,000 price tag for the parade. More important, she said city officials told Grela that raising the money wouldn’t be a temporary fix until the city got back on its feet financially, but the new status quo.
After this slap in the face, Grela may end up returning in 2013 in Westwego. We’ll have to see.
Earlier this year Rhea, another Jefferson Parish krewe, called it quits. Rhea was formed in 1969, making this parade over 40 years old! It began as an all woman parade, but became coed in later years. Rhea was the first Jefferson parade to roll down Veterans Boulevard, and the one of the few Jefferson parades to hold their ball in the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans.
2012 New Orleans Area Mardi Gras Parade Schedule
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| Saturday | Feb 4 | Krewe du Vieux | French Quarter | 6:30 pm (I’m in KdV!!) | |
| Sunday | Feb 5 | Lil Rascals | Metairie | 12:00 pm | |
| Friday | Feb 10 | Cork | French Quarter | 3:00 pm | |
| Oshun | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
| Cleopatra | West Bank | 6:30 pm | |||
| Excalibur | Metairie | 7:00 pm | |||
| Eve | Mandeville | 7:00 pm | |||
| Atlas | Metairie | 7:30 pm | |||
| Saturday | Feb 11 | Choctaw | West Bank | 11:00 am | |
| Adonis | West Bank | 11:45 am | |||
| Pontchartrain | Uptown | 2:00 pm | |||
| Nemesis | Chalmette | 2:00 pm | |||
| Olympia | Covington | 6:00 pm | |||
| Sparta | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
| Caesar | Metairie | 6:00 pm | |||
| Pygmalion | Uptown | 6:45 pm | |||
| Sunday | Feb 12 | Carrollton | Uptown | 12:00 pm | |
| Alla | West Bank | 12:00 pm | |||
| Dionysus | Slidell | 1:00 pm | |||
| Rhea | Metairie | 2:00 pm | |||
| Thor | Metairie | 3:00 pm | |||
| King Arthur | Uptown | 1:15 pm | |||
| Barkus | French Quarter | 2:00 pm | |||
| Wednesday | Feb 15 | Ancient Druids |
Uptown | 6:30 pm | |
| Thursday | Feb 16 | Babylon | Uptown | 5:45 pm | |
| Muses | Uptown | 6:15 pm | |||
| Chaos | Uptown | 6:30 pm | |||
| Friday | Feb 17 | Hermes | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |
| Krewe d’Etat |
Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
| Selene | Slidell | 6:30 pm | |||
| Orpheus | Mandeville | 7:00 pm | |||
| Morpheus | Uptown | 7:00 pm | |||
| Centurions | Metairie | 7:00 pm | |||
| Saturday | Feb 18 | NOMTOC | West Bank | 9:45 am | |
| Tucks | Uptown | 10:00 am | |||
| Iris | Uptown | 11:00 am | |||
| Endymion | Mid-City | 4:15 pm | |||
| Isis | Metairie | 6:30 pm | |||
| Sunday | Feb 19 | Okeanos | Uptown | 11:00 am | |
| Mid City | Uptown | 11:45 am | |||
| Thoth | Uptown | 12:00 pm | |||
| Bacchus | Uptown | 5:15 pm | |||
| Napoleon | Metairie | 5:30 pm | |||
| Monday | Feb 20 | Proteus | Uptown | 5:15 pm | |
| Orpheus | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
| Zeus | Metairie | 6:30 pm | |||
| FAT TUESDAY | Feb 21 | Zulu | Uptown | 8:00 am | |
| Rex | Uptown | 10:00 am | |||
| Elks Orleans | Uptown | 11:30 am | |||
| Crescent City | Uptown | follows Elks | |||
| Argus | Metairie | 10:00 am | |||
| Jefferson Trucks | Metairie | follows Argus | |||
| Elks Trucks | Metairie | follows Jefferson Trucks | |||
| BES | West Bank | ||||









