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  2. Maypole - Wikipedia

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    A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a maypole dance often takes place. The festivals may occur on 1 May or Pentecost , although in some countries it is instead erected during Midsummer (20–26 June). In some cases, the maypole is a permanent feature that is only utilized during the ...

  3. Små grodorna - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, Små grodorna is also sung at Christmas, but instead of dancing around the maypole, Swedes dance around the Christmas tree. The melody originates from the refrain of a military march from the French Revolution, "La Chanson de l'Oignon" ("The Onion Song"), [1] with the text "Au pas, camarade, au pas camarade / au pas, au pas, au pas!

  4. May Day - Wikipedia

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    Children dancing around a maypole as part of a May Day celebration in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, 2009. Punch or May Day (1829) by Benjamin Robert Haydon. Traditional English May Day rites and celebrations include crowning a May Queen and celebrations involving a maypole, around which dancers often circle with ribbons.

  5. The origins of May Day can be confusing because May Day has a few different meanings depending on where you are in the world. On the one hand, May Day is a traditional spring festival dating back ...

  6. What is May Day? Why the spring holiday is celebrated on the ...

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    How did the Maypole come to be for May Day celebrations? Maypole dancing is a much-loved tradition of the May Day holiday. Basically, you get dressed up in colorful clothing and dance around a ...

  7. Palo de Mayo - Wikipedia

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    The only difference in the Palo de Mayo of RAAS region in Nicaragua from Belize, and the Bay Islands of Honduras, is the dance originated during a festival in which the women danced around the maypole and then had 2 men approach them in hopes of accompanying them but the women rejected them with their hands telling them no. [5] The music is sensual with intense rhythms and originated during ...

  8. Come Lasses and Lads - Wikipedia

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    Come Lasses and Lads is a traditional 17th-century British song in 6/8 time signature with a "bright swing" mood, performed during festive dances around the Maypole. Folk words and music. There are many variants of the text, diverging in third-party details. [1] [2] [3]

  9. The Surprising History Behind Popular May Day Traditions - AOL

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    Learn more about where the May 1 holiday originated and how to celebrate May Day with traditions like May Day baskets, plus May Day basket ideas to DIY and buy.