lundi 26 novembre 2012

Festivals in our country.

This week we're writing about Festivals in our countries.

The biggest "festival" in my country takes place in December. It's called Jul. This means Christmas in English. The "festival"celebrates Jesus` birth. At festival time some people dress up as Santa. Usually it's our parents. And then they give us presents. On the 24th of December we give each other presents. I think it's a very nice "festival".

By Dark Spyro













One festival in Germany takes place on the 11th November. 
It is called St Martin.
We celebrate his goodness.

The people walk in the streets with lanterns in the evening.



St Martin rides on a horse. He meets a poor frozen man on the road, takes his sword, cuts his coat and gives one part to him.

At the end the children eat milk bread in form of a little man.



By Mr Chang 




The biggest festival in my town, Drama, takes place in September.  




 It is called "Festival tenion mikrou mikous".   
This means "short film festival" in English.  The festival celebrates the art of cinema in Drama.   At the festival a lot of young directors from all over Europe present their short films and take their first steps in cinema.   Every year Drama comes to life as the artists make the city more beautiful and vibrant.   It is a free festival and a change for people to watch different short films.




By Nancy




This festival takes place in November .

It's called "La festa dei morti ".

This means "The day of the dead ".

The festival honours the memory of people who have died.

People dress up in black or normal clothes go to the cemetery to visit dead relatives.
  
By Dragon


The Grim Reaper











We all love Christmas. In my family, Christmas is very important. Christmas is to celebrate Jesus’ birth. We dress up as St Claus, but just with a red and white hat. People celebrate it like this: they stay at home and celebrate it with their family. St Claus comes to our house and puts the presents under the Christmas tree. In lots of countries, we eat a cake made of ice cream. In french it’s called a 'bûche'
Have a nice Christmas!

By Percy

Santa Claus is skiing!
Now we know what Santa does in his spare time :-)





The 6th December in Austria is an important and good day for all children. In the evening St. Nikolaus comes.  He’s not Santa Claus (Weihnachtsmann).
He is a bishop.  He has a big white beard and a red coat. St. Nikolaus  reads from a huge book the names of the children and if they were really well behaved, they get small gifts, nuts, fruits and sweets. 



Unfortunately, there are also the Krampus, scary devils with chains and rods who catch bad people and badly behaved children.   



Kids are a little bit afraid but boys have also fun showing their courage running behind the devils.  Fortunately the Krampus is afraid of St. Nikolaus.  He is much stronger and can drive away the Krampus. 

By M







In December the biggest festival is Christmas.
We celebrate Jesus Christ being born.
We dress up in nice clothes.
We dance around the Christmas tree and open presents.
There's no King or Queen.
The family enjoys themselves.

By Wendy


The biggest festival in my village takes place in December. It's called Christmas.
At festival time people don't wear a special costume.
They celebrate the birth of Jesus.  People eat special food.  They give presents to each other.
                                          
By M




A festival in my country is in December. It is called "Weihnachten".
It means Christmas and celebrates a Religious festival. The people dress up in normal clothes.
Most people go to church. People in church ring bells, sing and pray.

Bartimäus






My festival takes place in February. It´s called Fastelavn. It celebrates fertility. People dress up in all kinds of costumes. People hit a barrel. We have 1 king and 1 queen. The king is the one who hits the barrel down, and the queen the one who hits the first piece down.

By A



In Spain, the 6th of January is very important because we celebrate when the Three Wise Men came to give things to Jesus. At night on the 5th January, we go to sleep and the three kings (Los Reyes Magos) leave presents for us under the Christmas tree. When we wake up we open our presents. The good children have presents, but the naughty children have coal. Then we celebrate with the family at home and we eat some "roscon" (a biscuit like a large doughnut).

By V

















The biggest festival in my region is ‘Feast of the Artists’ in Chassepierre (Belgium).  For two days hundreds of international artists (clowns, musicians, acrobats, etc.) put on shows in the streets of the village. It’s really a family festival where the people sit on the floor or in the fields. I went this summer with my parents and my brother and we loved it!
















By Vanille