The Corso in Eelde is over, this weekend it is time for Elim and Frederiksoord. In the latter village they started to decorate all cars around lunch time. “Most hope to be ready for twelve o’clock last night, but often it is night work,” says Marjolein Rink, chairman of the Corso in Frederiksoord.
The special thing about the Corso of Frederiksoord is that all cars are in one large hall, in which they are all decorated. “We think it is important that we do it together. That we show that togetherness. The tent is full.”
How different is that in Overijssel, for example. For example, for the Corso in Sins Jansklooster, all teams secretly decorate each other, in order to show the ‘competition’ and the audience only during the parade.

