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New Year’s In Naples, It Was A Riot!

January 1st, 2002

Random Champagne Fireworks Engage Around The Square

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A Neapolitan New Year’s!

A crazy fun time!

I didn’t think Naples had any celebration worth staying for until I saw it for myself. In Piazza Plebiscito they had a concert celebration with an Italian hip hop artist and great performances. When we arrived into the square I was uncertain what the night would turn out like. At 11:30 the square was a quarter full and it seemed as if there was going to be nobody in the square at countdown. But, within the time of 20 minutes the large square was completely packed just in time. Following the countdown there were performances with people gravitating inside sphere balls, fire dancing on floats, dancers dressed up in elevated stilts, and performers/singers flying on drawcords connect between the buildings. Additionally, there were surprising little celebrations within the crowds of people with champagne flying all over and random fireworks exploding sometimes at right behind your leg.

The tradition in Italy, but especially in Naples, is to throw anything you don’t need out the window, so walking the streets is not an option. The deathly fireworks vibrated your chest from thousands of feet away. Neapolitans are completely wild and crazy people that know how to have a good old time. There isn’t any overpowering militant figure such as the police that enforce any overprotecting laws, as in the US, they can actually ruin the pure fun of a traditional celebration. As bottles of champagne flew over the crowds of people landing in random destinations, some filled with exploding fireworks, the polizia celebrated in their own fashion. Watching how much corruption takes place within the city makes Naples absolutely the best to place to visit because afterwards you will feel like a robot working in a structure world where everything has to run on a scheduled track to a certain destination. In Naples, life and family is more important than any social or economic status.

After the city sponsored fireworks displayed in Piazza Plebiscito, there was a ’till dawn dance party’ near the port of Stazione Marittima, where thousands of local Italians flooded of all ages to dance to recent house music and of coarse traditional Italian music. I don’t understand how the majority does it, they don’t really drink much alcohol. Just pure adrenaline and craziness fuel these people. It must be the red wine and olive oil.

During the later portion of the dance party out on the port, I was feeling dehydrated so I decided to get some water. While doing so, the music started skipping and you look up on stage and somebody is in a brawl with the DJ and his production company. The music completely stops so the Neapolitans get mad and start chucking champagne bottles at the DJ set, stage and lights. Then of coarse the polizia drops tins of tear gas into the party and everyone starts running like it was a riot and was it crazy!

Photographs of New Years Celebration in Naples

Carmen, Iris, Petra, Masha, Natasha, Dean, Leon, Rene, and the random traveler who just came into Naples from Israel.A Tradition. We prepare for a long night with red wine and scavenging through this delicious Sicilian cake.Piazza Plebiscito’s New Year CelebrationThe stage and lighting during the concert in Piazza PlebiscitoNew Year’s concert featuring an Italian hip-hop artist.FireworksHolding FireworksStunning Concerts. People dancing in the piazza.Crowds of people gathered in Piazza Plebiscito enjoying the local Italian musicIn Italy the family is first and here you see families gather in the piazza celebrating the last hours of the yearFireworks all over the city and sometime right behind your legPreparing For CountdownPreparing For Countdown3,2,1,….. Happy New Year 2002!“Happy New Year” Rene from HollandSlovenians celebrating the New Year in NaplesChampagne unexpectedly sprays everyone wet. They love it.Random Champagne Fireworks Engage Around The SquareSetting Off Fireworks… America SucksSetting Off Fireworks… America’s Celebrations Are BoringFireworks. Blowing up debris all over the place.After havoc calmed down, these stilted women came out to do a performanceHaving A BlastVery Cool. Accompanying the performance were these herbal-like people inside sphere balls rolling around the piazza.Very Cool. Accompanying the performance were these herbal-like people inside sphere balls rolling around the piazza.More celebrations at the other end of the square.Fire performers dance on floats rotating around the piazza.Fire performers dance on floats rotating around the piazza.Fire performers dance on floats rotating around the piazza.Congo Beats. Italians love to dance.What A Mess. Leon will have to change now. Italy’s Hot Chocolate is hot, creamy and THICK.“Its fredo Alfredo” Alfredo, Leons Neapolitan friend joins us for a good night with his friends and the locals.After Party. In the port where the ships dock.The DJ at the dance party before he got in his brawl and hit by bottles thrown by the people.Slovenians celebrating the New Year in NaplesNeapolitans grooving to the musicNeapolitans grooving to the musicThe Locals. Luigi, Giovanni, and Musa.Making New Friends.Neapolitans dancing to traditional Italian musicIt Was A Riot. Neapolitans running through the streets following the tear gas and the bottles thrown at the DJ.



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