Showing posts with label Gasparilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gasparilla. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Pirates for Everyone!

Aye, maties, it's that time a year again. The Gasparilla Pirate Fest is today in Tampa, FL. The Tampa Bay Times has a nice piece on the festival highlighting the growing diversity of the festival.

Formerly a Mardi-Gras-style event for white people with privilege, the Fest is now growing into something for everyone, from the suburbs to the "gritty" neighborhoods, to the rural surrounding areas. The article describes the various groups involved:

Time — and even Gasparilla — changes. After the big brouhaha over Ye Mystic Krewe's all-white, all-male membership, they admitted a few black members. Today you have more than 50 krewes in the pirate party: a krewe for "women of spirit and wit," krewes of sailboaters and riverboat gamblers, the Krewe of Buffalo Soldiers, a krewe in kilts. There's even Ye Notorious Krewe of the Peg Leg Pirate, with a core mission of helping amputees and their families.

It's fitting for a pirate festival to be diverse, because most pirate crews were more diverse than their Naval and otherwise reputable counterparts. Since pirats pledged allegiance to no nation, many nationalilites could be represented on their crews. Pirates had even been known to capture slaving ships and invite the enslaved people to join their crew as equal members.

So if yer near Tampa today... hell if you're near Tampa you're probably already at the fest, so read the nice article tomorrow...

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Gasparilla Is Not A Soda

José Gaspar, according to legend, was the "Last of the Buccaneers," having defected from the Spanish Navy to maraud the coast of Florida in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Since 1904, the City of Tampa has been holding a pirate festival in his name (he supposedly called himself Gasparilla as a pirate. It's a fine festival, responsible for the construction of the only fully-rigged pirate ship in the world (according to organizers). Therefore we don't want to report that Gaspar never existed, and was probably created as an alterego by an old man known for telling tall tales of his life at sea. Let's just let his legend live on, especially on this, the last Saturday of January, when the Gasparilla Pirate Festival captures the key to the City of Tampa, and our imaginations.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Tampa: Gasparilla Pirate Festival

The 106th annual Gasparilla Pirate Festival and Parade will be this Saturday, January 30th, in Tampa, Florida.

This Mardi-Gras-style festival celebrates the (probably folkloric) pirate José Gaspar, who supposedly hailed from Spain and operated along the west coast of Florida in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Official site: www.gasparillapiratefest.com (beware noisy Flash site)