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Christmas traditions: BETHLEHEMS TO REPRESENT THE BIRTH OF CHRIST. A tradition since Francisco de Asís’s time (XIIIth century). WE PUT CHRISTMAS TREES, DECORATED WITH LIGHTS, FIGURES, ETC. AND A BIG STAR AT THE TOP OF IT.
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Christmas traditions: BETHLEHEMS TO REPRESENT THE BIRTH OF CHRIST. A tradition since Francisco de Asís’s time (XIIIth century)
WE PUT CHRISTMAS TREES, DECORATED WITH LIGHTS, FIGURES, ETC. AND A BIG STAR AT THE TOP OF IT.
CHRISTMAS CARDS: there is a students contest every year. The winner’s card is printed the next year to be the school Christmas card to be sent to other schools, parents and teachers
THE 3 WISE KINGS PARADE - 5TH JANUARY: they are believed to bring presents for children and adults at night, when everybody is sleeping…..
PEACE DAY: 30TH JANUARY, ANNIVERSARY OF GANDHI’S ASSASSINATION
OUR STUDENTS PREPARED THESE POSTERS TO ASK FOR PEACE IN THE WORLD
SAINT BRAIS - 3rd FEBRUARY .People go to church to bless a kind of doughnut and ribbons, blue ribbons for boys, pink for girls to protect their throats.
CARNIVAL: It is the introduction of Easter. It represents the enjoymnet of life and carnal pleasures PALIQUEIRO
“CARROZAS”:normally they are hand made and are very time-consuming
PARADES: disguised people parade in the streets making fun of different things: films, politicians, etc.
Local festivals OS MAIOS In May people make ornaments and sculptures with flowers to celebratre the beginning of spring
G A L I C I A N W R I T E R S D A Y 17th MAY
24th June: SAINT JOHN We jump over bonfires to celebrate the “ light “ in the shortest night of the year. We eat grilled sardines or pig meat.
31st May – Students and teachers Marathon in the streets of Monforte– against smoking
POPULAR SONGS AND POPULAR DANCING IN THE STREETS
PARADES: DISGUISED PEOPLE MAKING JOKES TO EACH OTHER
QUEIMADA: THE BURNING OF AN ALCOHOLIC DRINK MADE OUT OF WINE
SAN MATEO: He is the patron saint of people who can’t hear well. People go to a sanctuary in a small village, 4 kms from Monforte
In the past, people used to go to church to ask the Saint for protection to their ears
Nowadays people build provisional huts with a plastic or canvas roof, in case it rains
They take a lot of food and drink to spend the whole day on these fiels, near the river
…visit the people from other huts, dance, and some of them drink too much
VENDIMA It’s the collecting of grapes to make wine
People had been collecting grapes in the Sacred Riverside since Roman times
People collect grapes, make wine, and celebrate a party with the family and friends involved in this task
Very good wines of this area are Mencía and Godello
MAGOSTO: it consists of baking chestnuts to eat them as dessert
MATANZA Matanza means the killing of pigs for food
Traditionally, people in rural areas grow pigs during the summer to kill them in winter (San Martiño) in order to have meat for the rest of the year
People in small villages help each other in all the jobs involved
This meat can be cut into steaks and them frozen, or made into sausages…
Again the tradition in the villages is to gather the family and friends to help in the work and then to have lunch, and talk, sing, play cards…