Dear friends in Turkey is being celebrated in such activities.These events show that regional differences like in the north of Turkey at the Black Sea coast.I offer you an event prepared by the students.I hope you like it.
Saya Gösterisi
sheep, goat shelter or vamp
This is a space to share outcomes from an eTwinning project between several schools in Europe. Our pupils are from 6 to 12 years old and our team intend to share songs that children sing in their childhood, songs that all of us learn from our parents and grandparents and also in schools and much more...
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Friends Forever!
To Be Friends Forever!!!
Warm wishes, Reny, Darina, their pupils
http://reneta.edu.glogster.com/glog-1606/
Warm wishes, Reny, Darina, their pupils
http://reneta.edu.glogster.com/glog-1606/
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Greetings from Bulgaria, The Endless Song
Dear, friends! We're glad to present the Endless Song! Hope that you will like the video and sing with us!
Warm wishes, Reny, Darina and their pupils: Iva, Dany, Marta, and Ivanina
Warm wishes, Reny, Darina and their pupils: Iva, Dany, Marta, and Ivanina
A caminho de Viseu (PT)
Dear Partners and Visitors
This is portuguese children's song.
In a few words it says something like this:
"I'm going to Viseu (a town in the centre country)
i found my love
oh My God!
(then we clap our hands and dance)
When i left Viseu
i leave my love there
and it upsets me"
I've 2 more songs, soon.
Hope you like it!
This is portuguese children's song.
In a few words it says something like this:
"I'm going to Viseu (a town in the centre country)
i found my love
oh My God!
(then we clap our hands and dance)
When i left Viseu
i leave my love there
and it upsets me"
I've 2 more songs, soon.
Hope you like it!
Monday, 17 January 2011
"Caretos" from North Portugal
Hello everyone!
This is the video i talked you about, Reny, in the last comment.
It's a little bit long, but it gives the idea.
This is the video i talked you about, Reny, in the last comment.
It's a little bit long, but it gives the idea.
Sunday, 16 January 2011
A choir of pipes
You can enjoy of the fantastic pipe's music and watch the amazing mummers' masks...
Would you tell about similar holidays in your countries?
Many hugs and kisses, Reny
Would you tell about similar holidays in your countries?
Many hugs and kisses, Reny
Bulgarian "Halloween" or "Kukeri"
Dear, friends! I'd like to tell you about one of the most famous holiday in Bulgaria which is on January and February. This is Bulgarian "Halloween" or "Kukeri"/Mummers/:
Kukeri /Bulgarian: кукери/ is a traditional Bulgarian ritual to scare away evil spirits, with a costumed man performing the ritual. The costumes cover most of the body and include decorated wooden masks of animals (sometimes double-faced) and large bells attached to the belt. Around New Year and before Lent, the kukeri walk and dance through the village to scare evil spirits away with the costumes and the sound of the bells, as well as to provide a good harvest, health, and happiness to the village during the year.
The kukeri traditionally visit the peoples' houses at night so that "the sun would not catch them on the road." After going around the village they gather at the square to dance wildly and amuse the people. The ritual varies by region but its essence remains largely the same.
Kind regards, Reny
Kukeri /Bulgarian: кукери/ is a traditional Bulgarian ritual to scare away evil spirits, with a costumed man performing the ritual. The costumes cover most of the body and include decorated wooden masks of animals (sometimes double-faced) and large bells attached to the belt. Around New Year and before Lent, the kukeri walk and dance through the village to scare evil spirits away with the costumes and the sound of the bells, as well as to provide a good harvest, health, and happiness to the village during the year.
The kukeri traditionally visit the peoples' houses at night so that "the sun would not catch them on the road." After going around the village they gather at the square to dance wildly and amuse the people. The ritual varies by region but its essence remains largely the same.
Kind regards, Reny
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