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Helidays and Customs: Morris Dancers, Punch and Judy, Maypole Decorations
Three weeks per year, there are bank holidays and patron saint days. Imagine yourself in a marketplace filled with noise. You can hear the sound of music, including an accordion, drum, tin whistle, and fiddle. As you get closer, you see an interesting sight. There are men and women dressed in white clothing, but they are decorated in the strangest way with ribbons, flowers, and jingling bells. They dance, leaping into the air and stamping their feet, performing intricate patterns of movements. They are performing a Morris dance, which has been around for up to eight hundred years.
Now, let's go to the seaside. It's the end of July, and the school holidays have just begun. There's a peculiar little red and white tent, and in front of it, a crowd of children laughing and shouting. They are watching a puppet theatre show called Punch and Judy. Mr. Punch, dressed in his bright red clothes, is amusing the audience by hitting Judy on the head with a stick, while Toby, the dog, patiently watches.
These are just two examples of customs that, despite television and other social changes, are still alive and well in England. There are many more, some of which are so local that they are only known in the villages where they take place. Many villages have maypoles that are decorated in early summer, around which children dance.
When it comes to holidays, the British have fewer days off compared to other European countries. Most people have only three weeks of paid holiday per year, and the number of public holidays in Britain is relatively low. British bank holidays include New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday, Summer Bank Holiday, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. When the UK joined the EEC (European Economic Community), New Year's Day became a public holiday. The patron saint days, such as St. David's Day (March 1st) in Wales, St. George's Day (April 23rd) in England, and St. Andrew's Day (November 30th) in Scotland, are not celebrated with a public holiday. Only Ireland, both North and South, has a holiday on St. Patrick's Day (March 17th).
In a typical English town, it's a Saturday morning in April, and there's a Halloween event with ghosts and witches. Halloween means "holy evening" and takes place in late October. Although it's a more significant festival in the United States than in Britain, many people in the UK celebrate it. It is particularly associated with witches and ghosts. At parties, people dress up in strange costumes and pretend to be witches. They carve scary faces into potatoes and other vegetables, placing candles inside to make them glow. People may play games like bobbing for apples or trying to eat an apple hanging from a string without using their hands.
In recent years, children dressed in white shirts go door-to-door on Halloween and ask if you would like a "trick" or a "treat." If you give them something nice, a treat, they will leave. However, if you don't, they may play a trick on you, such as making a lot of noise or spilling flour on your front door.
References: Halloween - NHS (National Health Service)


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