Mardi Gras season kicks off in New Orleans

People in New Orleans have marked the start of the Mardi Gras Season, which will run until Fat Tuesday on February 28.

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A member of the "Societe des Champs Elysee" rides the street car line to mark the official start of Mardi Gras season. Source: AAP

People in New Orleans have braved the cold and rain to mark the start of the Mardi Gras Season, standing in pre-dawn, windy lines to buy celebratory cakes and closing the evening on a rainy night with costumed street car rides.

The holiday season begins on Epiphany, commemorating the day the Bible says the three wise men reached the baby Jesus. Fat Tuesday, which marks the culmination of Mardi Gras season, falls on February 28.
Across the city people bought king cake, a traditional holiday bakery treat, to bring to their offices or home to share with family. The doughy dessert bread - often flavoured with a ring of cinnamon or stuffed with fillings - generally comes shaped in a ring and is decorated with the New Orleans Mardi Gras colours of purple, green and gold.

Dozens of people lined up outside Manny Randazzo King Cakes in Metairie when the doors opened at 6.30am.

The first day of Carnival is generally closed out by the Phunny Phorty Phellows, a historic Mardi Gras krewe, that marks the season with a ride on a street car that goes along the traditional St Charles Street parade route in New Orleans.

This year another group calling itself the "Societe des Champs Elysee" rode the Rampart-St Claude street car line, which just opened last fall, to also commemorate the season.

Wearing masks and festive costumes, they honoured their king and queen at a neighbourhood bar and danced as a brass band played Carnival Time, before boarding their red street car.

David Roe, who helped organise the street car ride, said it was a way to bring a new Carnival activity back to the neighbourhood. And, he added: "We like to have a party."
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Mardi Gras season kicks off in New Orleans. Source: AAP

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