The Asian Age

French carnival under fire over ‘ blackface’ night

■ Anti- racism campaigner­s oppose blackening of faces for fundraisin­g

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Lille, France, Feb. 11: A carnival in the northern French port of Dunkirk opened on Sunday clouded by a controvers­y over the use of blackface after criticism from antiracism campaigner­s.

The weeks- long event, usually attended by tens of thousands of people, sees locals dress up and parade through the streets in costumes, with some choosing to wear black make- up and clothing to resemble African tribal figures.

It is under particular scrutiny this year over the “Night of the Blacks”, a fundraisin­g tradition dating back 50 years, which is set to take place on March 10 at the city’s main conference centre.

A poster, put up around the port before being flagged by anti- racism campaigner­s in December, features three men wearing blackface paint and feather headdresse­s.

The city’s local mayor, left- winger Patrick Vergriete, has defended blackface as a “freedom to laugh, to have fun together”, saying the outfits are satirical and meant to be caricature­s.

“Carnival is the licence to change your life, to celebrate difference, to change skin colour, condition or job,” he wrote in Le Monde newspaper last week.

The debate about blackface in Dunkirk mirrors other controvers­ies in Europe over the practice, particular­ly in nearby Belgium and in the Netherland­s.

French football star Antoine Griezmann removed a photograph of himself blacked up as a Harlem Globetrott­er basketball player from Twitter in December after an outcry. “It’s a tribute,” he said in his defence before apologisin­g.

Campaigner­s say blackface is racist because it recalls how Africans were used as entertainm­ent in circus shows in Europe in the 19th century and how black people were ridiculed by white actors wearing facepaint in socalled “Minstrel” shows in America.

 ?? — AFP ?? This file photo shows revellers with black faces parade in the streets of Dunkirk ( Dunkerque), northern France, as part of the town’s carnival.
— AFP This file photo shows revellers with black faces parade in the streets of Dunkirk ( Dunkerque), northern France, as part of the town’s carnival.

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