Red carpet

A red carpet is traditionally used to mark the route taken by heads of state on ceremonial and formal occasions, and has in recent decades been extended to use by VIPs and celebrities at formal events.

History

The earliest known reference to walking a red carpet in literature is in the play Agamemnon by Aeschylus, written in 458 BC. When the title character returns from Troy, he is greeted by his vengeful wife Clytemnestra who offers him a red path to walk upon:

Agamemnon, knowing that only gods walk on such luxury, responds with trepidation:

Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting often show rugs and carpets, patterned but with red often the main background colour, laid on the steps to a throne, or on a dais where rulers or sacred figures are placed.

A red carpet was rolled out to a river to welcome the arrival of United States president James Monroe in 1821. In 1902, The New York Central Railroad used plush crimson carpets to direct people as they boarded their 20th Century Limited passenger train. This is believed to be the origin of the phrase "red-carpet treatment". Film premieres are often laid down with red carpets.

Red carpet (disambiguation)

A red carpet is a red strip of carpet placed on the ground for VIPs to walk on when entering or leaving a building or vehicle.

Red carpet may also refer to:

  • Red Carpet (software), a Linux software management tool
  • Red Carpet (band), a Belgian house/electronica production act
  • Red Carpet, Calgary, Canada
  • Red Carpet (film), a 2014 film
  • Red Carpet, a 2015 song by Namie Amuro
  • Red carpet may also be:

  • A part of the storyline in the Greek tragedy Agamemnon, from the trilogy The Oresteia, by Aeschylus (458 BC)
  • Red Carpet Club, United Airlines airport lounges
  • Echis pyramidum aliaborri, a viper species known as the red carpet viper
  • Xanthorhoe decoloraria, a moth commonly known as a "red carpet"
  • NorthernTool.com 250

    The NorthernTool.com 250 was a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held at the Milwaukee Mile. From 1984 to 1985, the race was 200 laps, 200 miles (321.9 km) long. From 1986 to 1992, no race was held. In 1993, the race returned, and was increased to 250 laps, 250 miles (402.3 km), a distance it has remained at since. The race was traditionally held Sunday afternoons, while the Winston Cup Series was either off or at a different venue, but starting in 2004, the race has been run on Saturday night.

    Until the race sponsor changed to Camping World in 2008, the sponsorship of this race was not affected by the September 7, 2007, settlement between AT&T and NASCAR in regard to a grandfathered sponsorship deal, as Anheuser-Busch, the sponsor of the now NASCAR Nationwide Series at the time of the lawsuit, was not associated with the wireless industry. The 2010 race was canceled and the date was moved across Wisconsin to Road America.

    Past winners

  • 2005: race shortened due to rain.
  • 2006: race extended due to a green-white-checker finish.
  • Podcasts:

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    Red Carpet

    by: Shinhwa

    It’s amazing meon gireul dora dasi tanda
    Like on fire
    Dugeun georineun simjangeul jwigo neoreul taeunda
    Like ghost rider
    Su manheun girl deul junge niga kkojhyeo
    Naneun sumi meojeul geotman gata neoreul neukkyeo
    Jigeum sarangeul baraneun yeogi mudae wieseo
    Nae momi neoreul wonhandago
    Meori wiro ssodajineun spotlights
    (break it break it down, get get get up and feel it now)
    Ireon bitnaneun sunganeul gidaryeo wasseo
    Gaseumi ttwieo tonight neol hyanghan red carpet
    Simjang sogi da teojil geot gata
    Com’on baby tonight neukkyeobwa
    Red carpet! Red red red red, yeah
    I wanna take you to the top
    Seuteiji wie nan bultaolla
    Sumi mog kkeutkkaji chaolla
    Nan mwonga dallado dalla
    I wanna take you to the spot
    Make you wanna follow, follow,
    Allogdallog different colors, everybody oneulbame
    R-e-d carpet balbgo mangseoriji malgo,
    Keep movin that body lets party
    Bamsaedorog till the early morning (yeah)
    Go dj play that song
    Yeolgireul chaeul junbiga da dwaesseo
    To beat feel the heat burn
    Nune jeil bichineun
    Geunyeo hug banhaesseo com’on
    Su manheun flash boda deo nunbusyeo neowa
    Nuneul maju chil ttaemada naega ppajyeo
    Jinjja sarangeul baramyeon tteugeobke na sorichyeo
    Neol michil mankeum wonhandago
    Meori wiro ssodajineun spotlights
    (break it break it down, get get get up and feel it now)
    Ijen kkumgateun neomaneul jikyeogagesseo
    Gaseumi ttwieo tonight neol hyanghan red carpet!
    Simjang sogi da teojil geot gata
    Com’on baby tonight neukkyeobwa
    Red carpet! Red red red red, yeah
    Geutorog baraetdeon sarangi jigeum
    Nae apeseo gajang bitnago isseo
    (neomunado nunbusyeo
    Neodo nal wonhaneun geol neukkyeojyeo uh got it)
    I’ll get you love
    Sarangi taoreunda neol hyanghan red carpet!
    Simjang sogi da teojil geot gata
    Com’on now that you know neukkyeobwa
    Red carpet ! Red red red red, yeah
    Gaseumi ttwieo tonight neol hyanghan red carpet!
    Simjang sogi da teojil geot gata
    Com’on baby tonight neukkyeobwa
    Red carpet ! Red red red red ,yeah
    It’s goin’ outta control – ah – ah – ah – outta control
    It’s goin’ outta control
    It’s goin’ outta control – ah – ah – ah – outta control




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