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Charivari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charivari or shivaree or chivaree was originally a French folk custom, a noisy mock serenade for newlyweds. It was also sometimes used as a form of social coercion, to force an as-yet-unmarried c...
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Le Charivari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Welcome to; Charivari Restaurant; "The Home of; European Cuisine" ... Johann, Maria and the staff of Charivari Restaurant thank you for choosing Charivari for your dining experience. Enjoy your visit and we look forward to serving you again and again!
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Asparagus Specialty Menu ... Asparagus Velute with Croutons $7.50 ... Asparagus Velute "Charivari" $10.50; with poached Lobster...
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Charivari was a ritual used by medieval and early modern Europeans to chastise community members who failed to conform to social expectations, especially sexual ones. Examples included a widow who remarried, a wife who beat her husband, or a couple who failed to have children.
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Charivari Message Center ... Charivari was brought to Louisiana by the Acadian settlers and European immigrants. The custom has been practiced in France since pagan times. It is a celebration, observed by ancient peoples, where by beating drums or making loud noises drove evil spirits away from the newlyweds.
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From French charivari. ... Singular; charivari ... charivari, shivaree, mock serenade of disconcordant noise, notably to heckle a publicly reviled figure...
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Charivari Agrable, Oxford's premier period instrument ensemble - continuo with viol and keyboards, and orchestra (Charivari Agrable Simfonie) ... Charivari Agréable has since recorded for New York’s WNYC, and many other European radio stations, including the European Broadcasting Union.
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