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The ''[[US Karnaval]]'' is an annual event taking place during February in Stellenbosch.
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The tradition of a street parade with floats by students of  [[Stellenbosch University]] began in 1953, and was initially called a ''[[Jool]]'' or ''[[US Jool]]'' ("[[Rag]]" or "US Rag"). This practice was discontinued in in 1959. In 1965 it was resumed, but now called a [[Karnaval]] ("carnival").
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The ''[[US Karnaval]]'' is a weeklong annual event taking place in Stellenbosch, when the students take over the streets.  
  
Besides a street parade and floats, the [[US Karnaval]] also includes the popular ''[[Vensters]]'' ("Windows") competition,  which is a rather interesting event preceding the parade, where the University residences decorate the windows of the buildings, and - using the decorated façade as décor - put on a theme-based performance with the new students, on the grounds in front of the residence. The main road through the campus is closed for the evening and the public can wander through to view the various "stages" and "performances". The best [[performance]] is judged by a panel of students and staff.   
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The event is in part an introductory period for new students, but more importantly a massive community project to collect money for charitable purposes.
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The tradition of a street parade with floats by students of  [[Stellenbosch University]] apparently began in 1953, and was initially called a ''[[Jool]]'', [[Maties Jool]] or ''[[US Jool]]'' (''[[Jool]]'' = "[[Rag]]"). This practice was discontinued for a while between 1959 and 1964. In 1965 it was resumed, but now called a [[Karnaval]] ("carnival") for a while, but later the name [[Maties JOOL]] was resurrected , eventually becoming the bilingual [[Maties Jool/Rag]]. Also referred to as ''[[Connect]]'' in some documents. 
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Besides a a number of smaller events and the street parade with floats, the event also includes the popular ''[[Vensters]]'' ("Windows") competition,  which is a rather interesting event preceding the parade, where the University residences decorate the windows of the buildings, and - using the decorated façade as décor - put on a theme-based performance with the new students, on the grounds in front of the residence, where sets and seating facitlities are erected. The main road through the campus is closed for the evening and the public can wander through to view the various "stages" and "performances". The best [[performance]] is judged by a panel of students and staff.   
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Connect is a weeklong, age-old tradi-tion, where all the newcomers on campus prepare for the Connect “Vensters” (A production done outside on a stage with all the newcomers). Our Connect partner is Nemesia Ladies’ Residence, and it is sure to be a very successful journey.
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The main JOOL week contains different events that are open to the public, Vensters is a traditional Theater that takes place on Stellenbosch Campus, huge stages are built and colourful backdrops and decor, not to mention the good performances, promises to be an exciting event not to be missed.
  
 
==Sources==
 
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http://www.sun.ac.za/english/entities/archives/Documents/1986%20Matieland%201.pdf
 
http://www.sun.ac.za/english/entities/archives/Documents/1986%20Matieland%201.pdf
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https://www.sun.ac.za/english/learning-teaching/student-affairs/Documents/CSC/PSO/Pieke%20Welcoming%20Booklet.2019.final.pdf
  
 
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The US Karnaval is a weeklong annual event taking place in Stellenbosch, when the students take over the streets.

The event is in part an introductory period for new students, but more importantly a massive community project to collect money for charitable purposes.

The tradition of a street parade with floats by students of Stellenbosch University apparently began in 1953, and was initially called a Jool, Maties Jool or US Jool (Jool = "Rag"). This practice was discontinued for a while between 1959 and 1964. In 1965 it was resumed, but now called a Karnaval ("carnival") for a while, but later the name Maties JOOL was resurrected , eventually becoming the bilingual Maties Jool/Rag. Also referred to as Connect in some documents.

Besides a a number of smaller events and the street parade with floats, the event also includes the popular Vensters ("Windows") competition, which is a rather interesting event preceding the parade, where the University residences decorate the windows of the buildings, and - using the decorated façade as décor - put on a theme-based performance with the new students, on the grounds in front of the residence, where sets and seating facitlities are erected. The main road through the campus is closed for the evening and the public can wander through to view the various "stages" and "performances". The best performance is judged by a panel of students and staff.

Connect is a weeklong, age-old tradi-tion, where all the newcomers on campus prepare for the Connect “Vensters” (A production done outside on a stage with all the newcomers). Our Connect partner is Nemesia Ladies’ Residence, and it is sure to be a very successful journey.

The The main JOOL week contains different events that are open to the public, Vensters is a traditional Theater that takes place on Stellenbosch Campus, huge stages are built and colourful backdrops and decor, not to mention the good performances, promises to be an exciting event not to be missed.

Sources

http://www.sun.ac.za/english/entities/archives/Documents/1986%20Matieland%201.pdf

https://www.sun.ac.za/english/learning-teaching/student-affairs/Documents/CSC/PSO/Pieke%20Welcoming%20Booklet.2019.final.pdf

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