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"The producers of Carnevale! are very honored to have been given a grant from the Venice Neighborhood Council to support the event this year and we are excited to once again receive funding for the festival for this year and next from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Without these contributions we could not produce the festival." Esquire Jauchem.

Just in case you have never been, Carnevale! Venice Beach, is a free costumed themed festival based on Italy’s famous “Venice Carnevale” This wonderfully flamboyant festival has been celebrated for the past 7 years, produced by local Venice Beach Residents Esquire Jauchem and Miriam More and Brady Walker.

Where:
2009 Carnevale! will be happening on Saturday, June 6th from noon till 10:00 pm at the west end of Windward at Venice Beach.

Cost: Free

There is something for everyone at Carnevale! As always there is a free costume contest, arts and craft booths with original clothing, jewelry and accessories, DJs, Dancing, Live music and local acts such as The Bonedaddys; Harissa Belly Dance Troupe; Hillel - Mr. Balloon Man; Kathy Leonardo; Gabriel Rosati & Brazilatafro Project; Street Smart; Sugarbitch; UFONIK and Wadada Raggea Band. As well as special guest speakers such as Councilman Bill Rosendahl and of course the famous Fiery Grand Finale featuring Mutaytor, which combines not only a crowd pleasing pulsing musical show, but also a visual spectacle to include fire dancers, and pyrotechnic acts.

Don’t miss it….The costumed celebration by the sea returns. Be a part of one of LA’s most happening festivals of the year. Come in costume, or just wear something outrageous! Celebrate Carnevale! 2009… Saturday June 6th starting at Noon and going till 10:00 pm, at Windward Ave between Pacific Ave & Speedway in Venice Beach. Check out www.carnevale.us for more info and special announcements.

Carnevale! Venice Beach is being presented in association with The Venice Chamber of Commerce. Carnevale is funded in part by grants from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and the Venice Neighborhood Council. Additional Co-sponsors are: Graphics Quarter, Project Alma, The Free Venice Beachhead and The Townhouse and the new Hotel Erwin.