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Colombia

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHRISTMAS IN COLOMBIA

By: Perrie Grace and Anna Kate

CELEBRATIONS

  • They have many "fiestas" throughout the day
  • Christmas starts on Dec.7 by starting with "La virgin de la Immaculada"
  • Many drink rum and eat buñuelos
  • Lighting candles and to put on windows and balconies
  • On December 16 many reunite with loved ones they haven't seen in years

DAY OF CANDLES

  • Light candles at dusk
  • Many light wooden boards to make infinite lines
  • They will light candles in front of churches and houses
  • The day is ended with partying, music, and dancing
  • Also they cook empanadas and drink

DECORATIONS

  • They start decorating around the 1st of December
  • Their decorations include:
  • The nativity scene,
  • Christmas trees, lights, angles
  • And Red and white candles

NOVENA

  • On December 16 through 24 people pray every night
  • every night a Novena they sing villancicos (Spanish Christmas carols)

TRADITIONS

  • Many don't believe in Santa, they think baby Jesus brings them presents
  • They write letters to baby Jesus telling him what they want and putting it on them in the nativity scene
  • The letter disappears so he knows what to bring the children
  • People buy presents and get kids to wrap it and delivery it to poor beggars
  • Many people set of fire works during the month of December called quema pólvora

FOOD

  • Pork, ham, buñuelos, and chicken soup
  • If you celebrate on a farm the main dish is:
  • Roasted pig or other grilled meats
  • The entire country enjoys a dessert called natilla

NEW YEARS IN COLOMBIA

NEW YEARS EVE TRADIDTIONS

  • You eat 12 grapes at 12 midnight in 1 minute
  • Wear yellow underwear meaning wealth and prosperity
  • 12 shafts of wheat-abundance of food

CONTINUED

  • Carry suitcase and run around your house-travel
  • Step with your right foot first meaning right choices
  • Put money in hand meaning financial security

CONTI NUED

  • Clean surroundings-positive energy
  • Eat lintels with rice meaning abundance
  • Burnaño nuebo people write faults and burn them
  • Fireworks also occur at midnight

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