Category: Czech

The Maypole and other May Day Traditions

Published April 30, 2007 in Austrian, British, CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Celtic, Czech, Finnish, French, German, HOLIDAYS, Hungarian, Slovak, Swedish | Comments [0]
The beginning of May was an important feast day in many ancient cultures, a time to celebrate the coming of summer. The Druids of the British Isles thought that May 1, the Feast of Beltane, divided the year in half, with the other half ending on Samhain on November 1. Both days were celebrated by [...] Read More »

Easter Monday: Angel’s Monday, Wet Monday, Dyngus Day

Published April 9, 2007 in CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Christian, Courtship, Czech, Fertility, Guyanaian, HOLIDAYS, Hungarian, Italian, Pakistani, Polish, Slovak, Spring, Water | Comments [0]
Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday. It is an official holiday in many largely Christian cultures in Europe, Africa and Central and South America. It is sometimes called Angel’s Monday, because it is the day that, according to Christian traditions, the angels gave the message of Christ’s resurrection to the women [...] Read More »

Culture News March 23 ‘07

Published March 23, 2007 in CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Czech, French, Indian, Irish, LANGUAGES, Wedding | Comments [0]
It’s Official: Video Games Part of French Culture French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres has inducted three game designers into the prestigious Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of Arts and Literature), following on a new law signed earlier this month that provides generous tax breaks for video games made on French soil. Wired [...] Read More »

St. Nicholas Day: Open Presents on December 6!

Published November 29, 2006 in Austrian, Belgian, CULTURES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, Catholic, Childhood, Christmas Traditions, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, German, HOLIDAYS, Hungarian, Luxembourg, Slovak, Slovenian, Swiss, Winter | Comments [2]
December 6 is Saint Nicholas Day, celebrated with various traditions in many European countries, including Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland. In Holland and the Flemish-speaking parts of Belgium, the morning of December 6 is the day that children receive presents, rather than Christmas Eve [...] Read More »