poolest • 19. sajandil lauldi jaanitulel juba palju uuemaid laule, ringmängulaule ja populaarsemaid viise • Peamine oli laulmine ja üsna loomulik oli ka eelistada vanade laulude kõrval moodsaid laule ja tantse PILDID KASUTATUD MATERJAL • https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaanip%C3%A4ev • http:// www.innove.ee/UserFiles/Kutseharidus/Kutsehariduse%20programm/HEV/Rahvakal ender/Jaanip%C3%A4ev.pdf • http://www.folklore.ee/Berta/tahtpaev-jaanipaev.php • http://www.puhkaeestis.ee/et/et/avasta-eestimaad/kultuur/jaanipaev • AITÄH KUULAMAST!
· Main cities- Tallinn,Pärnu,Tartu,Narva · Official Language- Estonia · Political structure- democraic republic National symbols Flag- Coat of arms- Anthem-"My Fatherland, My Happiness and Joy,, Plant-cornflower Bird-chimney swallow Stone-slate Tree- Oak History DATES Independence Day (Iseseisvuspäev) - February 24 May Day (kevadpüha) - May 1 National Flag Day (Eesti lipu päev) - June 4 Victory Day (võidupüha) - June 23 St. John's Day (Jaanipaev) - June 24 Day of Restoration of Independence (taasiseseisvumispäev) - August 20 history EVENTS Viljandi Folk Music Festival - July Ollesummer (Beer Summer) July The All-Estonian Song Festival (Laulupidu) takes place every five years in TallinnIn Estonia Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May and Father's Day on the second Sunday in November. Main sights Dome Church (Toomkirik) Estonia's oldest church, Dome Church (Toomkirik) was
ma ei teadnud. Kuid ma ei näinud üldse mingit und. Olen täitsa kindel, et see tuli ainult sellest, et need rumalad poisid meid naerma ajasid. Aga Ollega abiellun ma niikuinii! /8/ 11 Kasutatud kirjandus 1. http://www.folklore.ee/Berta/kalender.php 2. http://haldjas.folklore.ee/rl/folkte/sugri/mordva/rk/jaan.htm 3. http://www.miksike.ee/docs/lisa/pidu/jaanipaev/eesti.htm 4. http://www.miksike.ee/docs/lisa/pidu/jaanipaev/jaanipaevast.htm 5. http://www.folklore.ee/Berta/jaanilaulud.php 6. Kustas Põldmaa. Nurmelt ja niidult. - Tallinn: Valgus, 1976. - Lk. 74 - 76. 7. Päev laulab. Tähtpäevaluulet koolile ja kodule. - Tallinn: PERIOODIKA, 1996. - Lk. 78-79 8. Astrid Lindgren. Bullerby lapsed. - Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1970. - Lk. 200 - 205 12
Estonian celebration of June 23 is ceremonially tied to the following Midsummer Day celebrations on June 24. According to Estonian laws, the state flags are not to be lowered during the night between the days. Jaanipäev (St. John's Eve) This is the climax of the midsummer events. June 23 is considered the night of magical powers and is the eve of Jaanipaev. The traditional way to celebrate this event is to head out to the countryside. Here the citizens of Estonia will light bonfires and dance and sing around the fires; they will also look for the mystical fern flower which is supposed to bloom only on this night and will bring luck to those who find it It marks the shortest night of the day and is celebrated by bonfires, dancing and searching for the fern flower that is only believed the blossom on that one night of the year