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Straw Bear Straw Bear (Strawboer) Day is an old English tradition held on the 7th of January. This day is believed to be traditional start of agricultural year in England. A man or
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Слайд 2 Straw Bear
Straw Bear (Strawboer) Day is

Straw Bear  Straw Bear (Strawboer) Day is an old English

an old English tradition held on the 7th of

January. This day is believed to be traditional start of agricultural year in England. A man or a boy wears a straw costume covering him from his head to toes. He goes from house to house where he dances. As prize for his dancing people give him money, food or beer.


Слайд 3 Town Crier’s Rivalry
One

Town Crier’s Rivalry   One more old tradition is Town

more old tradition is Town Crier’s Rivalry. Town criers

from all parts of the country gather at Hastings, Sussex, in August for the National Town Crier’s Championship. For the contest they wear their traditional ceremonial uniforms and carry their handbells. A procession headed by the Hastings band marches to an arena where the Mayor, members of town council and civil officials greet them. To enable the judges to determine who possesses the most powerful voice the competitors are rowed to a small island about 75 yards from them. From this little island they one by one make their cries and declaim a 150- word test piece.


Слайд 4 Morris Dancing
A Morris dance

Morris Dancing   A Morris dance is a form of

is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied

by music. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers. Implements such as sticks, swords, and handkerchiefs may also be used by the dancers. In a small number of dances for one or two men, steps are performed near and across a pair of clay tobacco pipes laid across each other on the floor.

Слайд 5 Ascot Ladies Day
Ascot Racecourse is

Ascot Ladies Day  Ascot Racecourse is a famous English racecourse,

a famous English racecourse, located in the small town

of Ascot, Berkshire, used for thoroughbred horse racing. It is one of the leading racecourses in the United Kingdom. The course is closely associated with the British Royal Family, being approximately six miles from Windsor Castle and owned by the Crown Estate. Ascot today stages twenty-five days of racing over the course of the year held in the months of May and October.

Слайд 6 The Royal Meeting, held in

The Royal Meeting, held in June, remains a major

June, remains a major draw, the highlight being the

Ascot Gold Cup. The most prestigious race is the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes run over the course in July. What makes this so special is that every year the fashion, specifically the hats get bigger, bolder and damn right weirder as the photo illustrates.

Слайд 7 Maypole Dancing

Maypole dancing is a form

Maypole Dancing   Maypole dancing is a form of folk

of folk dance from western Europe, especially England, Sweden,

Portugal and Germany, with two distinctive traditions. In the most widespread, dancers perform circle dances around a tall pole which is decorated with garlands, painted stripes, flowers, flags and other emblems. In the second most common form, dancers dance in a circle each holding a colored ribbon attached to a much smaller pole; the ribbons are intertwined and plaited either each on to the pole itself or into a web around the pole. The dancers may then retrace their steps exactly in order to unravel the ribbons.







Слайд 8 Cheese Rolling at Cooper’s Hill
The Cooper’s

Cheese Rolling at Cooper’s Hill The Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake

Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event held

on the Spring Bank Holiday at Cooper’s Hill near Gloucester in the Cotswolds region of England It is traditionally by and for the people of Brockworth – the local village, but now people from all over the world take part. The event takes its name from the hill on which it occurs.
The 2010 event has been cancelled due to safety concerns over the number of people visiting the event but it is hoped that it will be held on the late May Bank Holiday in 2011. Due to the steepness and uneven surface of the hill there are usually a number of injuries, ranging from sprained ankles to broken bones and concussion.






Слайд 9 Cooper’s Hill Cheese Rolling has been

Cooper’s Hill Cheese Rolling has been summarized as “twenty young

summarized as “twenty young men chase a cheese off

a cliff and tumble 200 yards to the bottom, where they are scraped up by paramedics and packed off to hospital”.







Слайд 10 Bog Snorkeling
Yes indeed,

Bog Snorkeling   Yes indeed, you read correctly, bog snorkeling.

you read correctly, bog snorkeling. If any of you

ever doubted that Brits are mad, this should make up your minds for you. Basically participants dive into a bog, wearing goggles, a pair of flippers and a snorkel, they then proceed to race each other along a 120ft trench filled with mud. Held every year the participants come from all over the world and raise lots of money for charity.

Слайд 11 Worm Charming
Worm charming is a way

Worm Charming  Worm charming is a way to of attracting

to of attracting earthworms from the ground. Many do

it to collect bait for fishing. But there are also those who do it as sort of sport. The village of Willaston, near Nantwich, Cheshire is the place where since 1980 the annual World Championships have been organized. The competition was actually initiated by local man




Слайд 12 Tom Shufflebotham who on the

Tom Shufflebotham who on the 5th of July, 1980

5th of July, 1980 charmed 511 worms from the

ground in only half an hour. The competition has 18 rules. Here are just few of them. Each competitor competes in the 3 meters area. Music of any kind can be used to charm worms out of the ground. No drugs can be used! Water is considered to be a drug (stimulant).

Слайд 13 Gurning
Gurning, involves a rubber-faced

Gurning   Gurning, involves a rubber-faced skill that is totally

skill that is totally bizarre and unique to this

part of England. Contestants put their heads through horse collar or braffin while they create the ugliest, most grotesque faces they can manage. A certain amount of skill is involved but a lot of beer and a certain amount of toothlessness probably has an impact as well.

Слайд 14 Celebrities occasionally have a go

Celebrities occasionally have a go and the national news

and the national news usually features the winning gurners.

If you are in Cumbria visiting the Lake District. You won’t see anything like this anywhere else and you won’t soon forget it.

Слайд 15 Pearly King and Queen
Pearly

Pearly King and Queen   Pearly Kings and Queens, known

Kings and Queens, known as pearlies, are an organized

charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. The practice of wearing clothes decorated with pearl buttons originated in the 19th century. It is first associated with Henry Croft, an orphan street sweeper who collected money for charity. In 1911 an organized pearly society was formed in Finchley, north London.


Слайд 16 Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night

Guy Fawkes Night  Guy Fawkes Night (or “bonfire night”), held

(or “bonfire night”), held on 5 November in the

United Kingdom and some parts of the Commonwealth is a commemoration of the plot, during which an effigy of Fawkes is burned, often accompanied by a fireworks display. The word “guy”, meaning “man” or “person”, is derived from his name. Guy Fawkes (13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606), belonged to a group of Catholic Restorationists from England who planned the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

Слайд 17 Their aim was to displace

Their aim was to displace Protestant rule by blowing

Protestant rule by blowing up the Houses of Parliament

while King James I and the entire Protestant, and even most of the Catholic aristocracy and nobility were inside. The conspirators saw this as a necessary reaction to the systematic discrimination against English Catholics.

Слайд 18 The Gunpowder Plot was led by

The Gunpowder Plot was led by Robert Catesby, but Fawkes

Robert Catesby, but Fawkes was put in charge of

its execution. He was arrested a few hours before the planned explosion.
Basically it’s a celebration of the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.



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Out on the London

Out on the London — Brighton run each

— Brighton run each November. There is a condition

— every car taking part must be at least 60 years old. The London — Brighton ride is not a race. Participants are limited to a maximum average speed of 20 miles per hour. At 8 o’clock comes the “Off”. The main things in this tournament is the Veteran Car Run. The veteran cars are set urnament are the cars that represent the history of the country.


The Veteran Car Run


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