New Year's Eve New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day. New Year' s Eve is celebrated all around world because it's final day of the Gregorian year. New Year's Eve is usually celebrated with families or with friends. Few hours before and after midnight, people usually party and eat a nicer dinner, often three courses. New Year's Eve is celebrated with large fireworks displays throughout the country, especially in the cities. People over 18 are allowed to buy fireworks, which are sold by local stores or by private persons. While watching or lighting up fireworks at midnight, people usually drink champagne. This day is also the occasion to make bonfires of discarded Christmas trees in some countries. Before new year people gives promises for coming year. Independence Day
People often make big dinners and sit around in the circle of family. They often light a few candles on the window and all houses have an Estonian flag out. This is by law the most important holiday, commemorating the declaration of independence in 1918. New Year's Eve 31December The New Year's Eve is an event that happens when Estonians celebrates the end of one year and the beginning of the next year. Estonians launch a big amount of fireworks up to the sky at midnight. It's a celebration with family and friends. After launcing the fireworks people watch and toast and wich a happy new year to each other. Christmas Eve 24 December Most of the traditions, such as Christmas dinner and gift giving are observed in Estonia on this day. Santa Claus visits homes in person, played by an older family member or a rent-a-Santa. In Estonia people traditionally eat pork, blood sausage, sourkraut and potatoes(mashed, boiled or baked potatoes)
Since its opening, the Eye has become a major landmark and tourist attraction. It is operated by Merlin Entertainments but sponsored by British Airways. By July 2002, 8,5 million people had ridden the London Eye. In the capsule is taken automatically a souvenir photograph of passengers as they approach the end of the flight. It is also taken for security purposes. Since 1 January 2005, it has been used to celebrate London´s New Year, with 10-minute fireworks displays taking place involving fireworks fired from the wheel itself. On 5 June 2008 it was announced that 30 million people have ridden the London Eye since its opening in March 2000. Elina Ild Paikuse Põhikool 7.a klass 2009 õ.a.
People often dress in the colours of the flag. They decorate their homes and gardens with small flags, posters and balloons. There are parades with a lot of music in the morning. Everybody comes out to watch these. People gather in the centre of the town or village, where some concerts take place. Children often take part in fun run. In the afteroon families have gargen parties. People eat a lot and sing together. In the evening when it gets dark, there are fireworks in many villages and cities. Thousands of their houses to enjoy this. I LOVE THE FORTH OF JULY I love the Forth of July. With the flags and the bands and the music. I love to look at the sky on the forth of day of July ( two, three, four ). Here on the Forth of July you and I will be marching to the music. I love the Forth of July, I love the flags. I love the bands, I love the music.
recieved 233 entries. The criteria specified a large hall seating 3,000 and a small hall for 1,200 people, each to be designed for different uses. The winner, announced in 1957, was Jørn Utzon, a Danish architect. Construction started 2 March 1959 and completed 1973. The Opera House was formally opened by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on 20 October 1973. A large crowd attended. Utzon was not invited to the ceremony, nor was his name mentioned. The opening was televised and included fireworks and a performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. The beautiful building comprises of three groups of interlocking shells, which roof two main performance halls and a restaurant. The building also houses a recording studio, cafes, restaurants and bars and retail outlets. Guided tours are available, including a frequent tour of the front-of-house spaces, and a daily backstage tour that takes visitors backstage to see areas normally reserved for performers and crew members
· This reminds people that the Commons can exclude everyone but the Sovereign's messengers. Lord Mayor's Show · This annual event has been taking over the streets of London for nearly 800 years now. · The parade involves over 6,000 people, bands, over 140 decorated floats, costumed performers and a gilded State Coach that the Lord Mayor travels in. If you aren't sick of fireworks by this time just, this is possibly the most dangerous and amazing of all the public shows in the capital. · River barges are piled high with explosives and set adrift on the Thames with several brave men on board. The fireworks are let off between Waterloo and Blackfriars Bridge, not far from the scene of Guy Fawkes' attempted crime. · Wrap up warm and head for the river. · The best vantage points tend to be around the Embankment and Gabriels Wharf.
Katsetab oratooriumiga. · 1732 Esther, ingliskeelne tekst Vanast Testamendist · 1736 John Drydeni luulele Aleksandri Pidu · 1739 Saul; Israel Egiptused · 1741 Messias, esiettekanne Dublinis, 1750 publiku menu · 1743 Simson · 1744 Joosep ja tema Vennad; Semele · 1745 Belsatsar; Herakles · 1747 Juudas Makabeus · 1751 Jephta "How dark, O Lord,are thy descrees" Orkestrisüit:Tulevärgimuusika 1749 Music for the Royal Fireworks ·Kirjutatud Kuninga tellimusel ·Tähistas Aacheni rahulepingu sõlmimist ·2 versiooni:puhkpillidele ja keelpillidele 28. Juulil 1750 sureb Johann Sebastian Bach Kui Bach ja Händel oleksid kohtunud, millest nad oleksid rääkinud? 14.aprill 1759 Londonis Maetud Westminister Abbeys Saksa päritolu, Inglise kodakondsus
and they support each other. New Year's Eve New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day. New Year' s Eve is celebrated all around world because it's final day of the Gregorian year. New Year's Eve is usually celebrated with families or with friends. Few hours before and after midnight, people usually party and eat a nicer dinner, often three courses. New Year's Eve is celebrated with large fireworks displays throughout the country, especially in the cities. Independence Day An Independence Day is an annual celebration commemorating the anniversary of a nation's assumption of independent statehood, usually after ceasing to be a colony or part of another state, more rarely after the end of a military occupation. In Estonia it's celebrated on February 24.Estonia got independence from the Bolshevist Russia in 1918.Estonia regain independence
national dish. And later on everyone reads poems and sings songs written by R. Burns. 9. What is haggis? Haggis is a kind of sausage made from the heart and other organs of a sheep. 10. What's Hogmanay? When is it? What do they do? Hogmanay is a New Year, it's celebrated on the 31th of December every year. Scottish people blow bagpipe music and dance in the street all night long. At midnight, there are fireworks and everyone sings a Robert Burns song `Auld land syne'. 11. What do you know about Highland Games? What do athletes wear? Almost every weekend in the summer there are highland games somewhere in Scotland. A lot of people all over the world come to see them or come to take part of them. There are over three thousand bagpipers and drummers who play all day long. There are also highland dancing competitions as well as events like throwing
There are so many things happening, and all of them are very sweet and coherent. I think the key is that each of the band members put a significant amount of creative effort into each of their songs. Nothing is random or lazy- there’s a thought behind every little sound and nuance. That’s why they are so good for second, third, fourth listen. So much to explore, and when you find all of them and put them together, it’s so beautiful!.On the stage are a lot of fire and fireworks in the sky. Metallica set the night off with two tracks off Hardwired…to Self-Destruct— “Hardwired” and “Atlas, Rise!.”My absolutely favourite Metallica songs are ‘’Whom the bell tolls’’ and ‘’Enter Sandman’’. For me the concert was so amazing,never gonna regret it.The next heavy metal concert I wanna go is by Slipknot who is visiting Estonia this year hopefully covid-19 will allow it.
Ackee oil makes an important contribution to the diet of many Jamaicans. Jamaican dollar The dollar has been the currency of Jamaica since 1969. It is divided into 100 cents. The history Jamaica was inhabited by Arawak Indians when Columbus explored it in 1494 and named it St. Iago. Traditions New Year's Day in Jamaica is a grand celebration time with festive parties and colorful fireworks shows. Famous "Johnkankus" parades and masquerades mark is an age-old New Year tradition of Jamaica. Interests Jamaicans, in general, have a large interest in sports. Cricket, Football (soccer), athletics and horse-racing are several popular sports. The climate The climate in Jamaica is tropical, with hot and humid weather. Jamaica lies in the hurricane belt of the Atlantic Ocean: as a result, the island
But when he got compfortable he was the most energetic and annoying thing in the world. But i loved him anyway. He was my first pet and i will never forget that day when i got him. Right now we dont have him anymore because he got lost but hes still alive in my heart, forever. The second favorite day was when i had New Years party in my home. I was like 15 and it was a first party in my house. All my friends were here and we had a lot of fun. We partyed all night and even let the fireworks in the midnight. It was great day and ofcourse one of my favorite days . But in the morning it turned into a nightmare when i saw the mess and had to cleaned it bymyself. These were my favorite days what came to my mind first. And im happy that i rember these days because memories are importand.
are hockey in the winter Hockey is the sport most played by Canadians, with 1.65 million participants Lacrosse Best summer game Other popular spectator sports include curling and football, that is played professionally in the Canadian Football League (CFL) CANADA's HOLIDAYS The most important holiday is Canada Day It is Canada's national birthday The first Canada Day was on July 1st, 1867 It is celebrating with Fireworks, parades, barbecues, concerts, carnivals, fairs and picnics HOLIDAYS Christmas New Year Thanksgiving Icelandic Festival Polar Bear Swim Day Remembrance Day Victoria Day Waffle Day ENVIRONMENT Canada has a very large and diverse range of geographic features Much of Canada is still wilderness, cover by forests The Rocky Mountains cover a major part of western Canada Canada has a lot of lakes and rivers that makes it even
Australia Day, 26 January, is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet of 11 convict ships from Great Britain, and the raising of the Union Jack at Sydney Cove by its commander Captain Arthur Phillip, in 1788. On Australia Day, over half of the nation's population of 21 million attend either an organised community event, or get together with family and friends with the intention of celebrating our national day. It is celebrated with parties, picnics, and fireworks and coincides with the last days of summer vacations. Anzac Day Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, and is commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who fought at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War One. It now more broadly commemorates all those who died and served in military operations for their countries.
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well as Victoria Park, East London to the east. Primrose Hill to the north of Regent's Park is a popular spot to view the city skyline. Some more informal, semi-natural open spaces also exist, including the 791-acre (3.2 km2) Hampstead Heath of North London. This incorporates Kenwood House, the former stately home and a popular location in the summer months where classical musical concerts are held by the lake, attracting thousands of people every weekend to enjoy the music, scenery and fireworks. Buses London's bus network is one of the largest in the world, running 24 hours a day, with 8,000 buses, 700 bus routes, and over 6 million passenger journeys made every weekday. In 2003, the network's ridership was estimated at over 1.5 billion passenger trips per annum, more than the Underground. Around £850 m is taken in revenue each year.London has the largest wheelchair accessible network in the world and, from the 3rd quarter of 2007, became more
underwear, wig). James came to throne, James VI Scotland, James I England 1603. He was a chatolic, not a very clever king. Chatolics were not satisfied with him as the ruler. 1605 Nov 5 a Guy Fawkes day. The Chatolics wanted to blow up parliament along with the king, but unfortunately were betrayed. Soldiers found Guy Fawkes in the celler who was ready to light the powder. G was tortured and executed. Children collect money and buy fireworks on 5th Nov they burn figures, have bonfires, use fireworks. 1621 a ship called " The Mayflower" set sail to America, there were protestants who decided to leave England, landed on the eastern shore of America new settlement called New Plymouth. First winter was hard, half of the died. Didn't knew yet how to build warm houses. Local indians teached to use a plant that saved their life, maize. How to grow it. Got a good crop. In order to thank indians they organized a event thanksgiving. Started with the first settelers. Traditional dish turkey
They are famous for their politeness, self-discipline and especially for their sense of humour. British people have a strong sense of humour which sometimes can be hard for foreigners to understand. They drink a lot of tea-mostly strong and dark with milk. They eat fish and chips (used to be wrapped in newspaper). Gentleman, football, beer. The Queen´s "birthday"-Trooping the colours, the 2 nd Saturday of June. Guy Fawkes Day(he wanted to blow up the English Parliament) the 5th of November, fireworks, bonfires. They belive things like that .. You´re lucky: to meet a black cat, to touch wood, to find a four-leaf clover, to catch falling leaves in Autumn, to have a horseshoe above the door. It´s bad luck: to spill salt, pass someone on the stairs. It´s believed that if the ravens leave the Tower of London then the crown of England is lost. A bride should wear something olds, sth new, borrowed and sth blue
Mary I Mary I, called Mary Tudor (1516-1558), Queen of England (1553-1558). Mary was born in London on February 18, 1516, the daughter of Henry VIII by his first wife, Catherine of Aragón. Because Henry divorced Catherine, Mary was declared illegitimate. Nonetheless, Henry included her in his will, and on the death of her half-brother, Edward VI, on July 6, 1553, she became the legal heir to the throne. Although Lord High Chamberlain John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, favoured the succession of his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, and proclaimed her queen on July 10, the country supported Mary. As a Roman Catholic, Mary began her reign by sweeping awa...
With Ms. Morfoot's earlier 16-electrode version, which registers objects as horizontal lines, she climbed the Eiffel Tower and "could see all the lights of the city," she said. "I can see my hand when I'm writing. At Little League games, I can see where the catcher, batter and umpire are." Kathy Blake, 58, of Fountain Valley, Calif., said she mainly wanted to help advance research. But she uses it to sort laundry, notice cars and people, and on the Fourth of July, to "see all the fireworks," she said. Ms. Campbell, a vocational rehabilitation counselor for New York's Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped, has long been cheerfully self-sufficient, traveling widely from her fourth-floor walk-up, going to the theater, babysitting for her niece in North Carolina. But little things rankle, like not knowing if clothes are stained and needing help shopping for greeting cards. Everything is a "gray haze -- like being in a cloud," she said. The device will not
com). Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival Lake Shikotsu is the northernmost ice-free lake which is 363 meters deep. This festival features a moss-covered cave, which has evergreen draped on the inside and is covered in ice (Gianola, 2008). This festival is held from late January to mid February. This festival features ice sculptures, small and large. At night the sculptures are illuminated by different colored lights. There is a fireworks show during the festival as well. Admission is free. Amasake (hot sake) is available for purchase to enjoy (2008 Ministry of Land). Lake Towada Snow Festival This lake festival is held in the beginning of February. Held in the town of Yasumiya, this festival is on the south side of lake Towada (near the wooden statues). This festival is open all day, but at 5pm one can enjoy activities such as going through a snow maze, exploring a Japanese igloo, and eat foods from Aomori and Akita prefectures
Holidays Canada Day is celebrated on the 1st July. It is the national day of Canada, which celebrates Canada's 1867. Confederation and establisment on dominion sates. The first Canada Day was on July 1st, 1867. It used to be called Dominion Day In newfoundland and Labrador observed as Memorial Day. Most communities across the country will host organized celebrations for Canada Day, usually outdoor events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbeques, air and maritime shows, fireworks and free musical concerts. Remembrance Day- November 11th Thousands of soldiers that died in World War I were mostly buried in Belgium's Flanders Fields. World War I ended on exactly 11:00 AM on November 11th, 1918- the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Remembrance Day is also known as Armistice Day. Remembrance Day is a remembrance day for the soldiers the died in World War I and II. Victoria Day- the Monday before May 24th.
It is a day for family visits and reunions. In some parts of the country the Star Boys tour the countryside singing Christmas songs. During all these days the people keep wishing each other a "Merry Yule." Christmas in Argentina People go to the church with family, then come back to a family gathering. At midnight after eating they toast, then the adults' dance while younger people go out to see the fireworks. After this they go to sleep, but before opening the presents under the Christmas tree. That day is very special for because they are Christian and celebrate Jesus' birth on the 24th of December. The dinner food is pork, turkey, and a great variety of meals. Then the table is covered with sweet things, cider, beer, and juice for consuming while waiting for the time of the toast. After the toast all the family chat, others play.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY A century ago communication across any distance was dependent upon the telegraph or letters. No jets crossed the ocean, no television pictures enabled us instantly to see events in any part of the world, there were no worldwide telephone networks and no computers. It is just a short lifetime since humanity first travelled into space and discovered how fragile our planet looks. FROM FIREWORKS TO THE MOON At first glance you might think that there couldn't possibly be anything common between a 13 th century festival in China and the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. However, there is a link and that is that they both relied on the use of rockets. The Chinese first developed rockets by filling bamboo tubes with an explosive made from saltpetre, charcoal, and sulphur. The sealed tubes would be thrown onto fires during celebrations because it was
watched from both near and far by hundreds of millions of spectators. The differences between the modern and ancient Olympic Games can be clearly seen. For instance, in ancient times only men were allowed to watch and participate but that has changed now. Also, athletes don't have to perform nude, although the original idea of the games was to honour the human body. Each Olympic Games has an opening ceremony during which the sports stadium is filled with music, singing, dancing and fireworks. A closing ceremony in the same spirit takes place on the last day of the Games. The opening and closing ceremonies are an invitation to discover the culture of the country hosting the Games. Although most of the ceremony is creative and imaginative, there are some very strict rituals that have to be followed. Summer games: In the Summer Games, athletes compete in a wide variety of competitions on the track, on the road, on grass, in the water, on the water, in the open air and indoors
Parliament while the king was in there. Before they could achieve this, one of them, Guy Fawkes, was caught in the cellars under Parliament with the gunpowder. He and his fellow conspirators were all brought to trial and then killed. At the time, the failure of the gunpowder plot was celebrated as a victory for British Protestantism over rebel Catholicism. It is celebrated today as the Guy Fawkes’ Night by setting off fireworks and burning home-made Guy Fawkes figures on bonfires. 34. Easter. A moveable holiday, which lasts four days in Britain, from Good Friday to Easter Monday. Schools close for two weeks. On Good Friday people traditionally eat small sweet rolls, toasted with butter and containing currants, with a cross on top representing the wooden cross Jesus died on – hence their name – “hot cross buns”. On Easter Sunday Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ
They call at houses and ask, "trick or treat?" If you give them money or sweets, they will go away. Otherwise, they will play a "trick" on you, such as squirting water in your face. 13 GUY FAWKES' Night on 5th November, 1605, Guy Fawkes planned to kill the king of England by blowing up the House of Parliament. He was discovered and hanged. Every 5 th November, people set off fireworks. The make models of Guy Fawkes and burn them in the bonfire. CHRISTMAS the most important day of Christmas is 25th December, Christmas Day. Children usually wake up early to find a sock or stocking full of small presents on their bed. Larger presents are arranged around the Christmas tree in the living room and opened when everyone is together. Most British families decorate their Christmas tree with multi-colored lights. A traditional Christmas dinner
Carter attended the University of Bristol where she studied English literature. She married twice, first in 1960 to Paul Carter. They separated in 1970. In 1969 Angela Carter used the proceeds of her Somerset Maugham Award to leave her husband and relocate for two years to Tokyo, Japan, where she claims in Nothing Sacred (1982) that she "learnt what it is to be a woman and became radicalised." She wrote about her experiences there in articles for New Society and a collection of short stories, Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (1974), and evidence of her experiences in Japan can also be seen in The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (1972). She then explored the United States, Asia and Europe, helped by her fluency in French and German. She spent much of the late 1970s and 1980s as a writer in residence at universities, including the University of Sheffield, Brown University, the University of Adelaide, and the University of East Anglia
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We never fell in love, we only fell apart. 77. Stupid mistakes cause heartbreaks. 78. Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter 79. Ära kõnele tõtt neile, kes seda ei vääri. 80. Miks inimesed kardavad öelda -armastan. Miks ei julge paluda -kallista. Miks keelavad öelda -suudle. Aga ei karda öelda -unusta.. 81. She closed her eyes, and felt good, cause everything was just so fine. 82. Girls Are Like Fireworks, Their Kisses Light Up The Night, Their Hugs Make Everything Bright! 83. Didn't ask to be a princess, but hey if the crown fits! :P 84. You know I love you, You know I care, Whenever you need me I will be there! 85. Smokin can really kill a person, why don't you try it?! 86. Sometimes I wish I was a little kid again.. Skinned knees are easier to fix than broken hearts! 87. We are the people your parents warned you about! 88. Any moment, everything can change . . . 89
father has sex with escimo women and when he returns he thinks his changed wife is his punishment for what he's done. The younger brother of the mother is revolutionary, radical. The second family is black. The only family that has a name. The family of Coalhouse Walker, a black ragtime pianist. They become victims of racism. When he can't find legal help he kills several men who insulted him, then he became an outlaw and mother younger bother joins him. The brother transform fathers patriotich fireworks to something else, bombs probably, fathers factory becomes a factory for weapons for the revolutionists. The third perspective is not related to the firt 2 families. It's a immigrant family Tateh, Mameh and a little girl. Their in the US in serach of the American Dream, probably from Russia. But what they find from NY is even more poverty. Finally when they don't have any money left, Mameh becomes a prostitute. After that Tateh can't live with her anymore and he moves with the little girl
1999. This reality is really just a fuckedup dream 2000. Harsh words hurt feelings. But silence breaks hearts 2001. Kui õpetaja on tark siis õpilane ei pea teda lolliks 2002. Kes joob terve pudeli viina ära pole veel viinasõber VAID JOODIK 2003. Sometimes I wish I was a little kid again.. Skinned knees are easier to fix than broken hearts! 2004. Smokin can really kill a person, why don't you try it?! 2005. Didn't ask to be a princess, but hey if the crown fits! 2006. Girls Are Like Fireworks, Their Kisses Light Up The Night, Their Hugs Make Everything Bright! 2007. She closed her eyes, and felt good, cause everything was just so fine. 2008. Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter 2009. Stupid mistakes cause heartbreaks 2010. Somebody falls in love, somebody breaks a heart. We never fell in love, we only fell apart. 2011. What's better? A lie that draws a smile or the truth that draws a tear? 2012
We never fell in love, we only fell apart. 77. Stupid mistakes cause heartbreaks. 78. Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter 79. Ära kõnele tõtt neile, kes seda ei vääri. 80. Miks inimesed kardavad öelda -armastan. Miks ei julge paluda -kallista. Miks keelavad öelda -suudle. Aga ei karda öelda -unusta.. 81. She closed her eyes, and felt good, cause everything was just so fine. 82. Girls Are Like Fireworks, Their Kisses Light Up The Night, Their Hugs Make Everything Bright! 83. Didn't ask to be a princess, but hey if the crown fits! :P 84. You know I love you, You know I care, Whenever you need me I will be there! 85. Smokin can really kill a person, why don't you try it?! 86. Sometimes I wish I was a little kid again.. Skinned knees are easier to fix than broken hearts! 87. We are the people your parents warned you about! 88. Any moment, everything can change . . . 89
Somebody falls in love, somebody breaks a heart. We never fell in love, we only fell apart Stupid mistakes cause heartbreaks. Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter Miks inimesed kardavad öelda -armastan. Miks ei julge paluda -kallista. Miks keelavad öelda -suudle. Aga ei karda öelda -unusta.. She closed her eyes, and felt good, cause everything was just so fine. Girls Are Like Fireworks, Their Kisses Light Up The Night, Their Hugs Make Everything Bright! Didn't ask to be a princess, but hey if the crown fits! You know I love you, You know I care, Whenever you need me I will be there! Smokin can really kill a person, why don't you try it?! Sometimes I wish I was a little kid again.. Skinned knees are easier to fix than broken hearts! Any moment, everything can change . . . Ei võitnud mina, ei võitnud sina
development of the Finale is very loose, in our opinion. It becomes dull and dawdling. The lyricism of the third movement naturally replaces the dramatic tension of the former but it lacks perfection.1 The Third Symphony (April), completed a year later, definitely illustrates the disposition of Kuulberg. The work has the high spirits of a carnival. A multifarious series of actors and scenes appear, none of them dealt with at any great length. There is swing, humour and fireworks, however, Kuulberg cannot get a hold of this merry bustle. The Third Symphony is a Divertissement, but not in the classical sense. In retrospect the earlier works of Kuulberg’s bulky symphonic output deserves greater attention. As do his ballets Mont Valérien (1971) and Pöördlava (Rotating Stage, 1973). As a novel phenomenon and common denominator in his ballet music one should consider his deep sensitive psychology. The short but varied life of an Estonian
Abruptly, Gideon opened the bar and pulled out a bottle. Without looking at me, he asked, "Brandy?" "No, thank you." My voice was small, but he didn't seem to notice. Or maybe he didn't care. He poured a drink and tossed it back. Confused and stung, I pulled on my gloves and tried to figure out what went wrong. 7 I don't remember much of what happened after we arrived. Camera flashes burst around us like fireworks as we walked the length of the press gauntlet, but I scarcely paid them any mind, smiling by rote. I was drawn into myself and desperate to get away from the tension radiating in waves from Gideon. The moment we crossed over into the building, someone called his name and he turned. I slipped away, darting around the rest of the guests clogging the carpeted entrance. When I reached the reception hall, I snatched two glasses of champagne from a passing server
were often used as sacrificial stand-ins for the yearly sacrifice of the king. T h e Purgation phase of seasonal rituals was marked by cleansing the body and the environment as much as possible. People would bathe and anoint themselves with oil to symbolize the shedding of an old skin from the previous season. Houses and temples would be cleansed with water and fumigated. Bells and gongs would be rung to chase out unclean spirits. Fireworks have been used in China for centuries for this purpose. Purgation was both metaphorical and literal in these ancient societies. M e n tally and metaphorically, people were supposed to purge themselves of sour feelings, resentments, jealousies, and so on. But they were also supposed to cleanse the body of impurities by fasting and even by inducing vomiting. Catharsis was a medical term in Aristotle's time for the natural processes by