Friday, 16 May 2014
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Raising the Maypole
The 31st April is an important day in the Czech calendar. It is the day when they raise the maypole and "burn" witches. This year I was in Cesky Krumlov for the celebrations. Here is a video of the difficult and skillful erection of the maypole.
The event is very much a community one. There are stalls all around the Eggenberg gardens featuring local community groups.
The stage is host to performances by local youngsters, from preschool dancers to a vibrant teenage samba group. The girls of the traditional dance group decorate the maypole (before its erection) with garlands and paper birds.
Paper birds also decorate the trees.
Of course there is the usual beer tent and stalls selling parek (hotdogs). Mothers and children are cooking octopus sausages on hazel sticks over an open fire.
In addition there is a unlit bonfire waiting the witchburning which will take place in the evening. Meanwhile the older witches are happily painting youngsters faces at a stall nearby.
And younger witches wander the grounds looking for their friends or should we say familiars.
The event is very much a community one. There are stalls all around the Eggenberg gardens featuring local community groups.
The stage is host to performances by local youngsters, from preschool dancers to a vibrant teenage samba group. The girls of the traditional dance group decorate the maypole (before its erection) with garlands and paper birds.
Paper birds also decorate the trees.
Of course there is the usual beer tent and stalls selling parek (hotdogs). Mothers and children are cooking octopus sausages on hazel sticks over an open fire.
In addition there is a unlit bonfire waiting the witchburning which will take place in the evening. Meanwhile the older witches are happily painting youngsters faces at a stall nearby.
And younger witches wander the grounds looking for their friends or should we say familiars.
Labels:
Cesky Krumlov,
Czech,
may,
maypole,
tradition,
witch,
Witches Night
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