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In Brazil, Christmas is one of the most important festive days, or "dia de festas". It is celebrated on 25th December.
Christmas in BrazilLiliya VlasovaForm 11-A In Brazil, Christmas is one of the most important festive days, or Old Brazilian legend says that even the animals talk to each other In Brazil there is folk dancing and singing and the festivities go One tradition is to create a nativity scene or Presйpio. The word CarolingCaroling is quite a popular custom here. Various christmas carols are sung The people of Northern Brazil, as in Mexico, enjoy a version of Papai Noel (Father Noel) Like Santa Claus in the U.S., Papai Noel There is a very common tradition among friends and families, called The beginning of the previous century saw many immigrants coming from Europe Decorations include fresh flowers picked from the garden. Huge Christmas Christmas in brazil Brasilia Christmas season in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Christmas in brazil Sao Paulo Thank you for your attention
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Слайд 2 In Brazil, Christmas is one of the most

In Brazil, Christmas is one of the most important festive days,

important festive days, or "dia de festas". It is

celebrated on 25th December.

Слайд 3 Old Brazilian legend says that even the animals

Old Brazilian legend says that even the animals talk to each

talk to each other about the birth of Christ;

the rooster says, "christo nasceu" (Christ is born) the bull asks, "Onde?" (Where?) the chorus of sheep answers, "Em Belem de Juda" (In Bethlehem of Judea)

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In Brazil there is folk dancing and singing

In Brazil there is folk dancing and singing and the festivities

and the festivities go on until January 6th, which

the Brazilians refer to as Three Kings Day. January 6th is supposed to be the day when three wise men visited Jesus to bring him gifts.

Слайд 5 One tradition is to create a nativity scene

One tradition is to create a nativity scene or Presйpio. The

or Presйpio. The word originates from the Hebrew word

"presepium" which means the bed of straw upon which Jesus first slept in Bethlehem. The Presйpio is common in northeastern Brazil. Nowadays presйpios are set up in December and displayed in churches, homes, and stores.

Слайд 6 Caroling

Caroling is quite a popular custom here. Various

CarolingCaroling is quite a popular custom here. Various christmas carols are

christmas carols are sung during Christmas to commemorate the

birth of Christ. A number of Christmas songs (pastorils and others) are sung on the occassion. "Noite Feliz" ("Silent Night") is probably the song most associated with Christmas in Brazil.

Слайд 7 The people of Northern Brazil, as in Mexico,

The people of Northern Brazil, as in Mexico, enjoy a version

enjoy a version of the folk play Los Pastores

or "The Shepherds." In the Brazilian version, there are shepherdesses rather than shepherds and a gypsy who attempts to kidnap the Christ Child.

Слайд 8 Papai Noel (Father Noel)
Like Santa Claus in

Papai Noel (Father Noel) Like Santa Claus in the U.S., Papai

the U.S., Papai Noel (Father Noel) is the gift-bringer

in Brazil. According to legend, he lives in Greenland and resembles Santa in many ways. Papai Noel can also remind you of Chile's "Viejo Pascuero" (Easter Old Man). This gift-giver of children is depicted as wearing a red fur coat with boots and carrying a bag full of presents. He is believed to secretly leave gifts at the house of every good child on Christmas Day. Children wake up early on Christmas morning to look for gifts from this benevolent character.

Слайд 9 There is a very common tradition among friends

There is a very common tradition among friends and families,

and families, called amigo secreto (secret friend). At the

beginning of December, participants in the game write their name on a piece of paper. Each participant takes a paper (but does not reveal the name of the person on it). During the month there are exchanges of correspondence among the participants who use apelidos (fake names). On Christmas, family and friends gather to reveal their secret friends and offer them a special gift.

Слайд 10 The beginning of the previous century saw many

The beginning of the previous century saw many immigrants coming from

immigrants coming from Europe and other parts of the

world and settling in Brazil. As a natural consequence, the festivals celebrated in the country began to be observed in diverse ways and influenced by different traditions that these people brought with them. Christmas is not an exception. The food eaten in Brazil (specially in the South states) during Christmas came from Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and other countries. The traditional Christmas dinner here includes roasted turkey, vegetables and fruits. Beer and wine are also served often; a German "Stollen" or an Italian "Panetone" often find their way to a Christmas feast held in the southern parts of the country. A huge Christmas dinner menu includes turkey, ham, colored rice, and wonderful fresh vegetable and fruit dishes.

Слайд 11 Decorations include fresh flowers picked from the garden.

Decorations include fresh flowers picked from the garden. Huge Christmas

Huge Christmas "trees" of electric lights can be seen

against the night skies in major cities such as Brasilia, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro throughout the season. Fireworks displays go off to welcome the new year.

Christmas in Rio


Слайд 12 Christmas in brazil Brasilia

Christmas in brazil Brasilia

Слайд 13 Christmas season in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Christmas season in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Слайд 14 Christmas in brazil Sao Paulo

Christmas in brazil Sao Paulo

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