The 2023 Kitchen Carnival performance of Pierrot Grenades was released on 17 September 2023 to coincide with Hackney Carnival Roadshow
In 2023 we celebrated the tradition of Pierrot Grenade, who is the Carnival jester and satirises the French character Pierrot. Pierrot Grenade is a popular figure in the Carnivals of Trinidad and Tobago, but originates from Grenada, an island to the north-west.
- Traditionally, Pierrot Grenades wear costumes made from attaching strips of recycled materials or rags, and small tins or boxes filled with stones that rattle, to a long-sleeved full-length robe that is often made from sacking.
- Traditional Pierrot Grenades disguised their faces with wire masks, and/or wore old hats with shrubbery attached.
- Today, Pierrot Grenades may make their costumes from new strips of fabric, often brightly coloured satins, and attach strings of buttons to make sounds. They wear hoods and paint their faces to disguise themselves, and usually wear gloves.
- Pierrot Grenades also work with words and storytelling, often splitting up a word and creating a story from the individual syllables – they may carry dictionaries and thesauruses as part of their costumes. When Pierrot Grenades meet, they battle to see who is the best wordsmith.
- You can watch some modern Pierrot Grenades on YouTube here, here, and here.
- Pierrot Grenades use allegory within their story telling, which allows controversial topics to be addressed symbolically. You can find out more about allegories here, here and here.
- You can find out how to make a Kitchen Carnival Pierrot Grenade costume here.
Kitchen Carnival Designs by ju90