Revellers dressed in animal skins and heavy bells, prepare to take part in carnival celebrations in Distomo, Greece. (AP Photo)



A Centuries-Old Escape From Everyday Worries! Feeling overwhelmed by daily life? The ancient Greeks had a solution—one that still echoes through the streets of a small Greek village every year through Greece Carnival.

In Distomo, a mountainous village two hours northwest of Athens, an age-old tradition continues to thrive. Locals, known as the "Koudounaraioi" or "Bell People," transform into wild, half-human figures in a ritual that dates back to pre-Christian times. Their goal? To shake off misfortunes, wake the spirits, and bring joy to the community.

A Roaring, Chaotic Celebration

On Monday, villagers dressed in sheep and goatskins took over the streets, their heavy, hand-forged bronze bells clanging as they moved. The deafening sound, mixed with raucous chants and laughter, created an electric atmosphere.

The Bell People circled a fire in the village square, shouting crude jokes and drinking wine. It was a spectacle of noise and energy—a deliberate disruption of the everyday routine.

Ancient Roots, Modern Meaning

These hedonistic carnival traditions trace back to the worship of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and revelry. In ancient times, such rituals served as a release from the hardships of life. Today, the purpose remains the same.

“We shake society awake and help people forget their worries,” said Giorgos Papaioannou, a 29-year-old aluminum plant worker who serves as the group’s leader during the festival.

The celebration even extends to the village cemetery. "We make noise to ‘wake up’ the souls of the dead, reminding them—and the living—that life goes on," he added.

Marking the End of Carnival

What began as a pagan spring ritual eventually became part of the Christian calendar. This festival marks the transition from the carnival season to Lent, a time of fasting and religious reflection before Easter, which falls on April 20 this year.

Distomo, however, carries an even deeper historical weight. The village is a symbol of wartime suffering. In June 1944, Nazi forces massacred 230 civilians, including more than 50 children, in retaliation for resistance attacks. A World War II memorial now stands above the village, a solemn reminder of the past.

Despite this tragic history, the tradition has endured. "Even after the massacre, we kept this tradition alive," said Mayor Ioannis Stathas. "It is a celebration of life and the arrival of spring, passed down for centuries."

A Festival That Evolves With Time

This year’s procession featured both young and old. Children dressed as dinosaurs, police officers, and other playful characters joined the Bell People as they marched through the village. Parents and onlookers were offered wine and traditional bean soup while the crowd danced to a mix of Greek folk tunes, pop hits, and even K-pop.

Historian Amalia Papaioannou, curator of the Distomo Museum, noted how the festival has evolved. Originally dominated by men, the event now includes a diverse mix of participants, blending ancient customs with modern influences.

"These rituals were created by agrarian societies to ward off evil and ensure good fortune," she explained. "They also serve as a brief moment of chaos before returning to structure and order."

Even the Church has historically accepted these festivities, recognizing their deep-rooted cultural and communal significance.

"You could call it a reset," she added.

For one day each year, the people of Distomo trade their daily worries for wild celebration, noise, and laughter—proving that sometimes, the best remedy for modern burnout is an ancient tradition.

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