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This Carnival Float with a 'Running' Hare Is Full of Technology and Movement

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Building a carnival float these days involves much more than simply welding, meshing, and gluing. In Boemeldonck (Prinsenbeek), CV Bixe Draoke is building a gigantic "running" hare. The showpiece is packed with technology because: "A carnival float without movement is not a carnival float." Carnival is just around the corner, construction halls are filling up again, and work is in full swing. Where an average float used to have a rotating head a…
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Building a carnival float these days involves much more than simply welding, meshing, and gluing. In Boemeldonck (Prinsenbeek), CV Bixe Draoke is building a gigantic "running" hare. The showpiece is packed with technology because: "A carnival float without movement is not a carnival float." Carnival is just around the corner, construction halls are filling up again, and work is in full swing. Where an average float used to have a rotating head a…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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