Mardi Gras Madrigals Archives - News and Media /news/tag/mardi-gras-madrigals/ Augsburg University Thu, 15 Apr 2021 17:28:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Mardi Gras Madrigals—Eat with your hands and hear great music /news/2011/02/25/mardi-gras-madrigals-eat-with-your-hands-and-hear-great-music/ Fri, 25 Feb 2011 21:07:51 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=1273 If you like watching jugglers, wearing silly hats, eating with your hands, and listening to music from the Middle Ages, then you really need to attend Augsburg’s annual Mardi Grad Madrigals dinner. This event features jugglers and musicians, storytellers and poets, and a feast—eaten without utensils, of course. Local high school choirs are invited to ...

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madrigalsIf you like watching jugglers, wearing silly hats, eating with your hands, and listening to music from the Middle Ages, then you really need to attend Augsburg’s annual Mardi Grad Madrigals dinner.

This event features jugglers and musicians, storytellers and poets, and a feast—eaten without utensils, of course. Local high school choirs are invited to perform, and this year’s dinner features a special performance by the Schola Goliardi, Augsburg’s new Medieval music ensemble directed by guest artist Jordan Sramek, artistic director of the internationally acclaimed Rose Ensemble.

The Mardi Gras feast was a traditional celebration among laity that happened on “Fat Tuesday,” the day before the Lenten season began on Ash Wednesday. It represented a sort of last chance for people to fill up on rich, fatty foods and to enjoy music and dancing prior to a 40-day observance of fasting and prayer.

Augsburg’s celebration, says Medieval studies and history professor Phil Adamo, is a chance to teach the community about a Middle Ages tradition and also to showcase the talent of Augsburg students.

Andrew Fox, a junior studying Medieval studies and religion, will also be performing with his traditional Celtic folk band. Fox, who says he was never really a “Ren fest kid,” got into Medieval studies because he was interested in church history and the Middle Ages in general. This is his third year performing in the Mardi Gras Madrigal dinner.

“I like being able to play music and to entertain,” Fox says. “It’s not like any other sort of feast or banquet. We’re all wearing Medieval costumes and eating with our hands. It’s kind of exciting.”

Fox encourages students to attend for a chance to enjoy food, music, and entertainment. “If you’re an Augsburg student you can get free food and have a good time in general,” he says.

The Mardi Gras Madrigal event will be held Tuesday, Mar. 8 in the Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center. Go to the for ticket information.

 

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Mardi Gras Madrigals return on Feb. 5 /news/2008/01/28/mardi-gras-madrigals-return-on-feb-5/ Mon, 28 Jan 2008 20:25:02 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=2891 See the lowly raised up! See the mighty play the fool! See children command grown-ups to dance! At Mardi Gras Madrigals, the least shall be the greatest and the greatest shall be the least! Mardi Gras Madrigals are a full medieval feast prepared according to medieval recipes (eaten without utensils, of course) to celebrate the ...

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mardi2See the lowly raised up! See the mighty play the fool! See children command grown-ups to dance! At Mardi Gras Madrigals, the least shall be the greatest and the greatest shall be the least!

Mardi Gras Madrigals are a full medieval feast prepared according to medieval recipes (eaten without utensils, of course) to celebrate the midwinter carnival before Lent begins. At Augsburg, it features jugglers, storytellers, and period music performed by madrigal choirs from Mahtomedi and Saint Paul Central High Schools, and Augsburg’s own Cedar Sixteen men’s choir and Riverside Singers women’s choir.

The feast takes place on Tuesday, Feb. 5, from 6:30 – 9 p.m. in Hoversten Chapel. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased through the . Augsburg students can attend free of charge, but space is limited and reservations are required. E-mail adamo@augsburg.edu to make your reservation.

Visit the for more information about this evening of good food and family fun. All are welcome!

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