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Thursday 25 July 2019

🎉🎉Unique Celebrations🎉🎉

Unique Celebrations

Unique celebrations are like the Chinese celebrate the New Year with a dragon dance. Unique celebrations are also like traditions like how Samoans have White Sunday. I am going to be exploring a lot of Unique celebrations.

One of the Unique celebrations I am going to be talking about is Holi. Holi is an Ancient Popular Hindu Festival.
It originated from the Indian Subcontinent. It is celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal but it is also sometimes celebrated in Asia. Holi is also known as the Indian Festival of Spring. Also known as the Festival of Colours and Festival of Love.
The festival signifies the coming of Spring. The Festival is celebrated on the street with a lot of coloured powder.

The Next Unique Celebration I am going to be talking about is The Day Of The Dead.The Day of the Dead is a Mexican Holiday celebrated throughout Mexico. The holiday  involves friends and family getting together and Praying to remember those who had died. It helps support their spiritual journey. In Mexico Death is viewed as a natural human cycle.Mexicans view it not as a day of sadness but as a day of celebration because their loved ones awake and celebrate with them.

This is one of my favourite Unique celebrations Burning Man. Burning Man is an event held annually in the western United State at Black Rock City, a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert of northwest Nevada, approximately 100 miles north-northeast of Reno. The late summer event is an experiment in community and art, influenced by ten main principles: radical inclusion, radical self-reliance, radical self-expression, communal effort, civic responsibility, gifting, decommodification, participation, immediacy and leave no trace.

The Last Celebration I am going to be talking about is Mardi Gras.

When Mardi Gras takes over the streets of New Orleans for two whole weeks it’s the carnival to rival all carnivals. Make sure you’ve got your best fancy dress costumes with you because Mardi Gras is all about dressing up. Be as wild and as exaggerated as you can imagine, then go join in the fun. Mingle among the crowds thronging the streets, follow the parades, dance the hours away to live music and marching bands then put your best foot forward at a masquerade ball. But don’t forget, there’s only one rule for Mardi Gras and that’s party until you drop.

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