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The term 'Carnival' is primarily employed in regions with a significant Catholic demographic, whereas 'Fastelavn' is prevalent in historically Evangelical Lutheran countries.
Answer: True
The nomenclature for pre-Lenten festivities varies regionally; 'Carnival' is common in Catholic areas, 'Fastelavn' in historically Lutheran regions, and 'Shrovetide' in Anglican and Protestant areas.
A prominent etymological theory posits that 'Carnival' originates from 'carne levare,' signifying 'remove meat,' thereby referencing the impending Lenten fast.
Answer: True
One widely accepted etymological derivation for 'Carnival' is from the Late Latin 'carne levare,' meaning 'to remove meat,' directly alluding to the abstinence required during Lent.
Certain scholarly interpretations propose a connection between 'Carnival' and 'carnualia,' a Roman agrarian festival, or alternatively, the 'Navigium Isidis,' a festival honoring the goddess Isis.
Answer: True
Beyond the 'farewell to meat' etymology, scholars suggest 'Carnival' may derive from 'carnualia,' a Roman country feast, or the 'Navigium Isidis,' a festival associated with the goddess Isis.
The characteristics of Carnival are widely considered to have roots in ancient Greek Dionysian festivals and Roman Saturnalia, both of which featured a temporary suspension of established social norms.
Answer: True
The revelry and temporary suspension of social order characteristic of Carnival are frequently traced back to ancient festivals such as the Greek Dionysian rites and the Roman Saturnalia.
Which term denotes Carnival celebrations in historically Evangelical Lutheran regions?
Answer: Fastelavn
In historically Evangelical Lutheran countries, the pre-Lenten festivities are commonly referred to as 'Fastelavn'.
What meaning is suggested by the proposed etymology 'carne levare' for the term 'Carnival'?
Answer: Remove meat
The etymological derivation 'carne levare' suggests the meaning 'remove meat,' directly referencing the practice of abstaining from meat during Lent.
Which ancient Roman festival is posited as a potential origin for certain Carnival characteristics?
Answer: Saturnalia
The Roman festival of Saturnalia is frequently cited as a precursor to Carnival, sharing characteristics such as the temporary suspension of social norms and revelry.
The 'Battle of the Oranges' in Ivrea, Italy, commemorates a historical popular uprising against tyrannical rule during the Middle Ages.
Answer: True
The 'Battle of the Oranges' in Ivrea, Italy, symbolically reenacts a medieval popular rebellion against oppressive rule.
The 'Bura' in Slovenia's Cerknica Carnival involves a procession culminating in the burning of a witch effigy named Uršula, who is symbolically driven from Mount Slivnica. This event serves to symbolize the expulsion of winter.
Answer: True
The 'Bura' ritual in the Cerknica Carnival, Slovenia, involves the symbolic burning of a witch figure to represent the driving away of winter.
The Kurenti of Slovenia are folkloric figures associated with the welcoming of spring and the promotion of fertility, characterized by their distinctive costumes, noise-making, and energetic dancing.
Answer: True
The Kurenti are significant figures in Slovenian Carnival, believed to banish winter and usher in spring and fertility through their noisy, energetic performances.
The 'Cigarrón' is a distinctive character associated with the Entroido festival in Verín, Galicia, Spain, not the Carnival of Venice.
Answer: True
The 'Cigarrón' is indeed the characteristic figure of the Entroido festival in Verín, Galicia, Spain, and is not associated with the Carnival of Venice.
The Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife is recognized as Spain's largest Carnival and holds the designation of a Festival of International Tourist Interest.
Answer: True
The Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife is acknowledged as Spain's largest Carnival and has been designated a Festival of International Tourist Interest.
In Cádiz, Spain, 'chirigotas' are characterized by their humorous and satirical lyrics, often addressing current events, rather than serious, poetic content. The 'comparsas' are known for poetic lyrics and countertenor voices.
Answer: True
In Cádiz Carnival, 'chirigotas' are known for satirical humor, while 'comparsas' are recognized for their poetic lyrics and often feature a countertenor voice.
The 'Baklahorani' celebration in Istanbul historically involved local Greek Orthodox communities marking the conclusion of the Carnival season with parades and festivities.
Answer: True
Historically, the 'Baklahorani' celebration in Istanbul was observed by Greek Orthodox communities to mark the end of Carnival with parades and social gatherings.
The Hastings Mardi Gras in the UK is loosely modeled upon the style of Carnival observed in New Orleans, not Venice.
Answer: True
The Hastings Mardi Gras event in the UK draws inspiration from the Carnival traditions of New Orleans, rather than the Venetian Carnival.
The Kurenti figures in Slovenia are primarily associated with banishing winter and heralding spring, rather than warding off evil spirits during the winter solstice.
Answer: True
The Kurenti figures in Slovenia are traditionally linked to the expulsion of winter and the welcoming of spring, symbolizing fertility and renewal.
The 'Cigarrón' character is indeed central to the Entroido festival in Verín, Galicia, Spain.
Answer: True
The 'Cigarrón' is a key and characteristic figure within the Entroido festival celebrated in Verín, Galicia, Spain.
The Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife is indeed designated a Festival of International Tourist Interest.
Answer: True
The Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife holds the official designation of a Festival of International Tourist Interest, underscoring its global significance.
In Cádiz, Spain, 'comparsas' are known for their poetic lyrics and critical commentary, whereas 'chirigotas' are the groups recognized for humorous, satirical songs about current events.
Answer: True
In the Carnival of Cádiz, 'comparsas' are distinguished by poetic and critical content, while 'chirigotas' are known for their humorous and satirical songs.
The 'Baklahorani' celebration in Istanbul was a revival of a tradition that had been discontinued for centuries, with its re-establishment occurring in 2010.
Answer: True
The 'Baklahorani' celebration in Istanbul, historically observed by Greek Orthodox communities, was revived in 2010 after a significant period of discontinuation.
The Hastings Mardi Gras event typically spans several days, incorporating music and street events, culminating in a Grand Ball.
Answer: True
The Hastings Mardi Gras is an event that typically includes multiple days of music and street activities, concluding with a Grand Ball.
The Kurent figures in Slovenia are characterized by their noisy and energetic processions, aimed at banishing winter and welcoming spring, rather than quiet, solemn reflection.
Answer: True
Kurent figures in Slovenia are associated with loud, vigorous processions intended to drive away winter and welcome spring, contrasting with solemn reflection.
The 'Cigarrón' character is indeed a key element of the Entroido festival in Verín, Galicia, Spain.
Answer: True
The 'Cigarrón' is a central and defining character of the Entroido festival celebrated in Verín, Galicia, Spain.
The Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife is recognized as Spain's largest Carnival, not its second-largest.
Answer: True
The Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife holds the distinction of being Spain's largest Carnival celebration.
In Cádiz, Spain, 'choirs' (coros) perform on carts with musical accompaniment. The 'comparsas' are known for poetic lyrics and criticism, often featuring a countertenor voice, while 'chirigotas' are known for humorous songs.
Answer: True
In Cádiz Carnival, 'choirs' perform musically from carts, 'comparsas' focus on poetic and critical content often with a countertenor, and 'chirigotas' deliver humorous songs.
The 'Baklahorani' celebration historically took place on Shrove Monday (or Clean Monday) in Istanbul, marking the conclusion of the Carnival season for local Greek Orthodox communities.
Answer: True
The 'Baklahorani' celebration in Istanbul historically occurred on Shrove Monday, signifying the end of the Carnival period for the local Greek Orthodox population.
What historical event is commemorated by the 'Battle of the Oranges' in Ivrea, Italy?
Answer: A rebellion against tyrannical rule.
The 'Battle of the Oranges' in Ivrea, Italy, commemorates a historical popular uprising against tyrannical rule during the Middle Ages.
What is the symbolic significance of the 'Bura' within the Cerknica Carnival in Slovenia?
Answer: The driving away of winter
The 'Bura' ritual in the Cerknica Carnival symbolizes the expulsion of winter through the symbolic burning of a witch effigy.
What is the primary role attributed to the Kurent figures within Slovenian Carnival traditions?
Answer: To banish winter and welcome spring.
The Kurent figures in Slovenian Carnival traditions are primarily believed to banish winter and herald the arrival of spring, symbolizing fertility and renewal.
The 'Cigarrón' is the characteristic figure associated with which Spanish festival?
Answer: Entroido of Verín, Galicia
The 'Cigarrón' is the characteristic figure of the Entroido festival celebrated in Verín, Galicia, Spain.
What significant distinction does the Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife hold?
Answer: It is Spain's largest Carnival and a Festival of International Tourist Interest.
The Santa Cruz Carnival in Tenerife is recognized as Spain's largest Carnival and holds the designation of a Festival of International Tourist Interest.
Within the Carnival of Cádiz, which group is recognized for performing witty, satirical songs concerning politics and daily life?
Answer: Chirigotas
In the Carnival of Cádiz, 'chirigotas' are known for their witty and satirical songs addressing political and daily life issues.
Which community in Istanbul was historically involved in the 'Baklahorani' celebration?
Answer: Greek Orthodox
The 'Baklahorani' celebration in Istanbul was historically observed by local Greek Orthodox communities.
The Hastings Mardi Gras is loosely modeled upon the style of which other renowned Carnival?
Answer: New Orleans
The Hastings Mardi Gras event in the UK is loosely modeled after the Carnival traditions of New Orleans.
What is the principal purpose attributed to the Kurent figures within Slovenian traditions?
Answer: To scare away winter spirits.
The Kurent figures in Slovenian traditions are primarily believed to ward off winter spirits and ensure fertility, thereby heralding the arrival of spring.
The 'Battle of the Oranges' in Ivrea, Italy, involves a symbolic confrontation between pedestrians and:
Answer: Troops on carts
The 'Battle of the Oranges' in Ivrea, Italy, features a symbolic fight between pedestrians and participants representing troops on carts.
Which group, performing witty, satirical songs and wearing identical costumes throughout the year, is characteristic of the Carnival of Cádiz?
Answer: Chirigotas
The 'chirigotas' are a characteristic group in the Carnival of Cádiz, known for their witty, satirical songs and identical costumes maintained throughout the year.
The street carnival of Rio de Janeiro holds a Guinness World Record, not for being the smallest, but for being the largest carnival celebration globally.
Answer: True
The Rio de Janeiro street carnival is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest, attracting millions of participants.
Samba schools in Rio Carnival develop a theme each year for their song and parade, which is performed in the Sambadrome.
Answer: True
Samba schools are central to Rio Carnival, each creating an annual thematic parade complete with music and elaborate performances within the dedicated Sambadrome venue.
The 'Galo da Madrugada' is a prominent carnival event in Recife, Brazil, renowned for its scale and association with Frevo music, distinct from the Axé music characteristic of Salvador, Bahia.
Answer: True
The 'Galo da Madrugada' is a major carnival block in Recife, Brazil, known for its size and Frevo music, differentiating it from the Axé music prevalent in Salvador, Bahia's Carnival.
The Carnival in Salvador, Bahia, is distinguished by 'trio elétricos'—trucks equipped with large sound systems—navigating through the city, accompanied by vast throngs of dancing participants, showcasing local musical styles like Axé, samba-reggae, and Arrocha.
Answer: True
Salvador, Bahia's Carnival is characterized by 'trio elétricos,' mobile stages with powerful sound systems, which lead processions of dancers through the streets, featuring music such as Axé and samba-reggae.
The Barranquilla Carnival in Colombia, recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, integrates significant influences from African and Amerindian cultural traditions.
Answer: True
The Barranquilla Carnival in Colombia, designated by UNESCO, is notable for its synthesis of African and Amerindian cultural elements, alongside Spanish influences.
In the Dominican Republic's Carnival, the 'Diablos Cojuelos' are symbolic representations of the Devil, not benevolent spirits.
Answer: True
The 'Diablos Cojuelos' in the Dominican Republic's Carnival represent the Devil, characterized by their distinctive masks and costumes, rather than benevolent entities.
Ecuadorian Carnival traditions exhibit a syncretism of Catholic observances and ancient Indigenous festivals, notably incorporating practices such as the throwing of flour and perfumed water.
Answer: True
Ecuador's Carnival celebrations blend Catholic practices with Indigenous traditions, such as the historical throwing of flour and perfumed water.
The Cajun 'Courir de Mardi Gras' in Louisiana involves a communal 'run' or procession, often characterized by participants in costume, rather than a formal procession led by elected officials.
Answer: True
The Cajun 'Courir de Mardi Gras' is characterized by a communal procession of costumed participants, diverging from a formal structure led by elected officials.
The 'Galo da Madrugada' in Recife, Brazil, is recognized as the world's largest carnival block, symbolized by a giant rooster and prominently featuring the Frevo music style.
Answer: True
The 'Galo da Madrugada' in Recife, Brazil, holds the distinction of being the world's largest carnival block, identified by its giant rooster symbol and its association with the Frevo music genre.
The Cajun 'Courir de Mardi Gras' tradition involves participants, often costumed, engaging in a communal 'run' or procession on Mardi Gras.
Answer: True
The Cajun 'Courir de Mardi Gras' is characterized by a communal procession where participants, frequently in costume, undertake a 'run' on Mardi Gras.
The 'Galo da Madrugada' is recognized as the world's largest carnival block, parading in Recife, Brazil.
Answer: True
The 'Galo da Madrugada' in Recife, Brazil, holds the distinction of being the world's largest carnival block.
Which Brazilian Carnival celebration is recognized by Guinness World Records for its scale as the largest in the world?
Answer: Rio de Janeiro street carnival
The street carnival of Rio de Janeiro holds a Guinness World Record as the largest carnival celebration globally.
What is the principal function of 'Samba schools' within the Rio Carnival?
Answer: Competing with elaborate themed parades and performances.
Samba schools are major participants in Rio Carnival, competing annually with elaborate parades that feature thematic songs, costumes, and choreography in the Sambadrome.
The 'Galo da Madrugada' in Recife, Brazil, is recognized for parading with which symbolic representation?
Answer: A giant rooster
The 'Galo da Madrugada,' the world's largest carnival block, is symbolized by a giant rooster.
What is the characteristic musical genre that features prominently in the Salvador, Bahia Carnival?
Answer: Axé
The Carnival in Salvador, Bahia, is prominently characterized by the 'Axé' music genre, alongside samba-reggae and Arrocha.
The Barranquilla Carnival in Colombia, acknowledged by UNESCO, incorporates elements derived from which cultural groups?
Answer: African and Amerindian
The Barranquilla Carnival in Colombia integrates significant cultural influences from both African and Amerindian traditions.
What do the 'Diablos Cojuelos' symbolize within the Dominican Republic's Carnival?
Answer: The Devil
The 'Diablos Cojuelos' in the Dominican Republic's Carnival represent the Devil, characterized by their distinctive masks and costumes.
In what manner do Ecuador's Carnival celebrations reflect Indigenous traditions?
Answer: By incorporating practices like throwing flour and perfumed water.
Ecuador's Carnival celebrations incorporate Indigenous traditions, such as the historical practice of throwing flour and perfumed water, alongside Catholic observances.
The Cajun 'Courir de Mardi Gras' tradition traces its origins to celebrations from which geographical region?
Answer: Rural Medieval France
The Cajun 'Courir de Mardi Gras' tradition has historical roots in celebrations originating from rural Medieval France.
Which of the following musical genres is NOT cited as being associated with the Salvador, Bahia Carnival?
Answer: Frevo
While Axé, samba-reggae, and Arrocha are associated with Salvador's Carnival, Frevo is primarily linked to the Carnival celebrations in Recife and Olinda.
Within the Caribbean context, Carnival masquerades provided enslaved populations with a means to temporarily invert social hierarchies and express critique through the mockery of their superiors.
Answer: True
In Caribbean Carnival traditions, masquerades historically served as a vehicle for enslaved individuals to challenge and subvert established social hierarchies through role reversal and satire.
The Toronto Caribbean Carnival, commonly known as Caribana, serves as a significant celebration of Caribbean culture and diaspora, drawing a substantial international tourist influx.
Answer: True
The Toronto Caribbean Carnival, or Caribana, is a major event celebrating Caribbean culture and heritage, attracting a significant number of international tourists to Toronto.
The success of the Quebec Winter Carnival is contingent upon cold weather and ample snowfall, which are essential for maintaining its winter-themed attractions.
Answer: True
The Quebec Winter Carnival relies heavily on cold temperatures and sufficient snowfall to ensure the viability of its winter activities, such as ice sculptures and ski trails.
The 'Crop Over' festival in Barbados is not a modern invention but rather evolved from historical harvest celebrations, retaining its connection to agricultural traditions.
Answer: True
The 'Crop Over' festival in Barbados has historical roots in the celebration of the end of the sugar cane harvest, evolving into its modern form while maintaining this connection.
The West Indian Day Parade in New York City was initially celebrated at the commencement of Lent but was subsequently relocated to Labor Day to facilitate an outdoor summer celebration.
Answer: True
The West Indian Day Parade in New York City originated during Lent but was moved to Labor Day to allow for a more favorable outdoor summer celebration.
The West Indian Day Parade in New York City originated from Trinidadian immigrants who sought to establish an outdoor summer celebration, leading to its relocation to Labor Day.
Answer: True
The West Indian Day Parade in New York City was initiated by Trinidadian immigrants aiming for an outdoor summer celebration, which prompted its move to Labor Day.
The Toronto Caribbean Carnival, also referred to as Caribana, celebrates which cultural heritage?
Answer: Caribbean
The Toronto Caribbean Carnival, or Caribana, is a major celebration dedicated to Caribbean culture and heritage.
What environmental condition is essential for the successful execution of the Quebec Winter Carnival?
Answer: Abundant snowfall and cold weather
The Quebec Winter Carnival requires cold temperatures and significant snowfall to maintain its winter attractions, such as ski trails and ice sculptures.
Which Caribbean festival is recognized as having evolved from traditional harvest celebrations?
Answer: Crop Over
The 'Crop Over' festival in Barbados originated from traditional harvest celebrations, particularly related to the sugar cane harvest.
What was the primary reason for relocating the West Indian Day Parade in New York City to Labor Day?
Answer: To allow for an outdoor summer celebration.
The West Indian Day Parade in New York City was moved to Labor Day to facilitate an outdoor summer celebration, as opposed to its original timing during Lent.
Carnival constitutes a festive period that culminates the Christian pre-Lenten season, encompassing observances such as Shrove Sunday and Mardi Gras.
Answer: True
Carnival represents a festive season concluding the Christian pre-Lenten period, specifically encompassing Quinquagesima (Shrove Sunday), Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras). This interval is marked by public celebrations and revelry preceding the commencement of the more solemn observance of Lent.
Carnival celebrations are predominantly characterized by exuberant festivities rather than solemn religious observances and fasting.
Answer: True
Contrary to solemn observances, Carnival is primarily characterized by public celebrations, parades, and revelry, serving as a period of indulgence before the Lenten fast.
The utilization of elaborate costumes and masks during Carnival serves the dual purpose of obscuring participants' quotidian identities and fostering a sense of collective social unity.
Answer: True
The adoption of elaborate costumes and masks during Carnival serves to temporarily suspend everyday identities, thereby promoting a heightened sense of social cohesion and collective participation.
Traditionally, Carnival is characterized by the consumption of rich foods and alcohol as a final indulgence prior to the Lenten period of fasting and abstinence.
Answer: True
Historically, Carnival served as a period of feasting and indulgence, involving the consumption of rich foods and alcohol as a final act before the commencement of Lent's restrictions on such items.
Shrove Tuesday is observed by some Christians as a day for introspection, focusing on repentance and spiritual development in anticipation of Lent.
Answer: True
Shrove Tuesday, the final day before Lent, is traditionally a time for Christians to engage in self-examination, focusing on repentance and spiritual preparation for the Lenten season.
The ashes utilized on Ash Wednesday are traditionally prepared by burning the blessed palm branches from the previous year's Palm Sunday observance.
Answer: True
In many church traditions, the ashes used on Ash Wednesday are created by burning the palm fronds that were blessed on the preceding Palm Sunday.
From an anthropological perspective, Carnival is often interpreted as a ritualistic inversion, wherein social roles are temporarily subverted and norms are challenged, rather than strictly maintained.
Answer: True
Anthropological analyses frequently conceptualize Carnival as a 'reversal ritual,' characterized by the temporary inversion of social hierarchies and the suspension of conventional behavioral norms.
In the Middle Ages, Carnival represented a period of feasting and revelry that preceded the commencement of Lent, rather than a time of intense spiritual preparation immediately following Epiphany.
Answer: True
During the Middle Ages, Carnival was understood as a period of feasting preceding Lent, distinct from a time of spiritual preparation immediately after Epiphany.
Recognizing the futility of outright prohibition, ecclesiastical authorities gradually integrated and adapted Carnival traditions into the Christian liturgical calendar.
Answer: True
Ecclesiastical authorities, finding bans ineffective, eventually incorporated aspects of Carnival traditions into the Christian calendar, thereby Christianizing certain elements.
While some interpretations view Carnival as reinforcing social order, it is more commonly understood anthropologically as a mechanism for releasing impulses that might otherwise disrupt societal structures, or as a temporary suspension of norms.
Answer: True
Carnival is often interpreted not merely as a reinforcement of social order, but as a means to release potentially disruptive impulses or temporarily suspend norms, thereby maintaining societal equilibrium.
Shrovetide traditions in England have largely diminished, with Shrove Tuesday now primarily recognized as Pancake Day, rather than being widely celebrated with large public festivals akin to continental Carnivals.
Answer: True
While Shrovetide traditions existed in England, contemporary celebrations are largely confined to Pancake Day, with large public festivals akin to continental Carnivals having largely faded.
Shrove Tuesday in England is predominantly associated with Pancake Day in contemporary times, as most other historical traditions have largely faded.
Answer: True
In modern England, Shrove Tuesday is primarily recognized as Pancake Day, with many older Shrovetide traditions having diminished in prevalence.
The decline of English Shrovetide traditions is more closely linked to the English Reformation and subsequent cultural shifts than to the Gregorian calendar reform.
Answer: True
The fading of English Shrovetide traditions is primarily attributed to the effects of the English Reformation and evolving societal norms, rather than the Gregorian calendar reform.
What is Carnival, and when does it typically occur within the Christian liturgical calendar?
Answer: A festive season concluding the Christian pre-Lenten period, encompassing observances such as Shrove Sunday and Mardi Gras.
Carnival represents a festive season concluding the Christian pre-Lenten period, specifically encompassing Quinquagesima (Shrove Sunday), Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras). This interval is marked by public celebrations and revelry preceding the commencement of the more solemn observance of Lent.
Which of the following is a frequently cited element of Carnival celebrations?
Answer: Public parades and street parties.
Carnival celebrations are commonly associated with public events such as parades, street parties, and various forms of entertainment.
What is the traditional purpose of indulging in rich foods and alcohol during Carnival?
Answer: As a final indulgence before the period of fasting and abstinence in Lent.
Traditionally, Carnival involves consuming rich foods and alcohol as a final act of indulgence before the Lenten period, which mandates fasting and abstinence.
What spiritual practice is commonly observed by Christians on Shrove Tuesday?
Answer: Engaging in self-examination and repentance.
Shrove Tuesday is often observed by Christians as a time for self-examination, focusing on repentance and spiritual preparation for the upcoming Lenten season.
According to the provided information, how are the ashes for Ash Wednesday typically prepared?
Answer: By burning the previous year's blessed palm branches on Shrove Tuesday.
The ashes used for Ash Wednesday are traditionally created by burning the blessed palm branches distributed on the previous year's Palm Sunday, typically on Shrove Tuesday.
From an anthropological viewpoint, Carnival is frequently interpreted as:
Answer: A reversal ritual where norms are temporarily suspended.
Anthropological perspectives often view Carnival as a 'reversal ritual,' where established social roles and norms are temporarily inverted or suspended.
According to historian John Bossy, what was the historical role of Carnival in the Middle Ages?
Answer: A final feasting period before the rigors of Lent.
Historian John Bossy posits that Carnival in the Middle Ages served as a final period of feasting and revelry preceding the spiritually demanding season of Lent.
How did ecclesiastical authorities respond to the persistence of Carnival traditions over time?
Answer: They integrated and Christianized aspects of the traditions.
Faced with the enduring popularity of Carnival, ecclesiastical authorities eventually integrated and adapted many of its traditions into the Christian framework.
How is Shrove Tuesday predominantly observed in England in contemporary times?
Answer: As Pancake Day.
In contemporary England, Shrove Tuesday is primarily celebrated as Pancake Day, with many older traditions having faded.