Apollo Ball Themes

The Mystic Krewe of Apollo - Birmingham has a rich 40+ year history of presenting spectacular annual Mardi Gras balls. The very first Bal Masque was held in 1977 at the Roma Country Club in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. The rest, as they say, is history!

 

Bal Masque Themes Through The Years

BALLYEARTHEMECAPTAIN
I 1977 Shady Ladies Roland Dobson
II 1978 Egyptian Mythology Roland Dobson
III 1979 A Night At The Opera Jim Rawls
IV 1980 World's Greatest Lovers Jim Rawls
V 1981 Night On Mount Olympus Michael Johnson
VI 1982 Wonders of Nature Michael Johnson
VII 1983 The French Ball Michael Johnson
VIII 1984 International Don Gilmore
IX 1985 The Zodiac Michael Johnson
X 1986 Floral Fantasy Buddy Robbins
XI 1987 Over The Rainbow Robert Logan
XII 1988 Show Time Buddy Robbins
XIII 1989 Mardi Gras Masquerade Henry Levens
XIV 1990 A Night In Troy Bill Johnson
XV 1991 Travel In Time Grant May
XVI 1992 Horray For Hollywood John Laskow
XVII 1993 Capture The Wonder Jeb Lawson
XVIII 1994 Wild Wild West Buddy Robbins
XIX 1995 Cocktails Buddy Robbins
XX 1996 Celebration of Imperial Royalty Buddy Robbins
XXI 1997 Under The Big Top Robert Noah
XXII 1998 The Red Hot Ball Thom Satterfield
XXIII 1999 Apollo In Production Buddy Robbins
XXIV 2000 The Best Of Everything John Laskow
XXV 2001 An Affair To Remember John Laskow
XXVI 2002 Once Upon A Time Mitch Harrison
XXVII 2003 Apollo Under The Sea Randy Green
XXVIII 2004 The Blue Ball Chuck Leachman
XXIX 2005 If The Show Fits Randy Green
XXX 2006 XXX There's Nothing Dirty Going On Jim Barron
XXXI 2007 Apollo On Safari - Get Wild! Garry Peace
XXXII 2008 Apollo's Wide World Of Sports John Hurley
XXXIII 2009 Birds of a Feather Jim Barron
XXXIV 2010 Fire & Ice John Hurley
XXXV 2011 Come Party With Us Bob Greenlee
XXXVI 2012 Postcards From Apollo Donnie Ashworth
XXXVII 2013 It Takes Two Jim Barron & John Hurley
XXXVIII 2014 Apollo Takes The Sky John Hurley
XXXIX 2015 Apollo: The Musical Bob Greenlee
XL 2016 It's About Time Robert Noah
XLI 2017 House of Apollo David Pate-Campbell
XLII 2018 Southern Charm Kyle Pugh
XLIII 2019 Icons of Pride Bunky Wright
XLIV 2020 Game On! Bob Greenlee & Jim Barron
XLV 2022 Primetime Brandon Blankenship

Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras MasksMardi Gras is a colorful celebration held on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the Lenten season begins. The date of Mardi Gras depends on the date of Easter. The celebration takes place at the end of a long carnival season, which begins on January 6th or "Twelfth Night." It is celebrated in mainly Roman Catholic countries and other communities. Mardi Gras is a French term meaning "Fat Tuesday" that arose from the custom of parading a fat ox through the streets of Paris on Shrove Tuesday.

French colonists introduced Mardi Gras into America at Mobile, Alabama in 1766. The custom became popular and spread throughout the southern states. Mardi Gras in New Orleans attracts carnival celebrants from around the world. Street parades begin about two weeks before Mardi Gras Day. Societies, called Krewes, organize and pay for the parades and other festivities. The best known Krewes are Comus, the oldest, founded in 1857; and Rex, founded in 1872.

During the carnival season, the Krewes host formal ball and private parties. Their members parade the streets in masks and fancy dress. A parade of beautiful floats and marching bands climax the carnival on Tuesday, Mardi Gras Day. Each year, the festivities carry out a specific theme. Rex, King of Carnival, reigns for the day.

The Mystic Krewe of Apollo

The Mystic Krewe of Apollo was founded in New Orleans in 1969 to foster brotherhood, unity and equality within the gay community and throughout society. The main function is an annual Bal Masque during the Mardi Gras season.

The Mystic Krewe of Apollo - Birmingham was founded in 1976. The first Bal Masque was held during the 1977 carnival season. The previous balls-to-date have established the Apollo reputation for splendor, creativity, and gaiety in Birmingham.

Annually selected by the members of the Krewe, the Captain must submit a ball theme, budget, listing of ball characters. Once selected, the Captain is responsible for presenting an outstanding Bal Masque as well as having the privilege of selecting a King and Queen to be crowned at the conclusion of his Bal Masque. The newly crowned King and Queen Apollo reign throughout the next year, representing the Krewe at various community events.

Apollo - Birmingham enjoys a relationship with our sister Krewes; The Krewe of Apollo Baton Rouge, The Mystic Krewe of Apollo de Lafayette and The Mystic Krewe of Apollo de New Orleans. We are also pleased to be joined in the celebration of Mardi Gras by The Krewe of the Druids from Tuscaloosa as well as The Mystic Krewe of Caritas in Birmingham.