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Unit 1 Festival colours Festivals across cultures 1 Festival colours What colour does the Spring Festival make you think of? red envelope lantern(s) Chinese character ‘fu’ spring couplets spring festival gala 图片ID:1121698750247993348、1072498800489791554 2 Festival colours Does the Mid-autumn Festival have its festival colour? It is on fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month. a big harvest a full moon mooncakes sweet osmanthus 图片ID:1121698750247993348、1072498800489791554 3 Festival colours Does the Edinburgh International Festival have its festival colour? 图片ID:1121698750247993348、1072498800489791554 4 5 What special festivals do you know around the world? 6 What special festivals are they? What colour does this festival make you think of? Festival colours White: Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, China One of the largest ice and snow festivals in the world is in Harbin, China. It takes place from January to February, and every year it has a different theme. Red: La Tomatina, Spain The last Wednesday in August is the time for La Tomatina in Spain. People throw tomatoes at each other. The food fight lasts for an hour. Bright colours: Rio Carnival, Brazil This is “the greatest show on the Earth” with carnival walks, shows and dances. The party usually happens every February or March to mark the end of the long, hot Brazilian summer. 1 2 3 7 What special festival is it? In which country do people celebrate it? In which city do they celebrate it? How big is this festvial? When do people celebrate it in a year? How often do people celebrate it? White: Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, China One of the largest ice and snow festivals in the world is in Harbin, China. It takes place from January to February, and every year it has a different theme. 1 Who can celebrate this festival? Only local people in Harbin? Who else can go to Harbin to celebrate this festival? Who will most likely (最有可能) to go there? Will they be happy to go there every year to celebrate it? Why or why not? What is the colour for this festival? 8 Red: La Tomatina, Spain The last Wednesday in August is the time for La Tomatina in Spain. People throw tomatoes at each other. The food fight lasts for an hour. 2 What are these people doing in the picture? Why do they do that? In which country do people celebrate this festival? When do Spanish people celebrate it? How long do they celebrate it every time? Guess: What does ‘Tomatina’ in Spanish mean in English? What festival are they celebrating? What is the colour for this festival? 9 Bright colours: Rio Carnival, Brazil This is “the greatest show on the Earth” with carnival walks, shows and dances. The party usually happens every February or March to mark the end of the long, hot Brazilian summer. 3 Look at the girl in the picture, what do you think of her costumes (装束)? What festival does she join? In which country and city do people celebrate this festival? What kinds of performance does she perform? Singing Dancing Walking Shows What does this festival look like? 10 Bright colours: Rio Carnival, Brazil This is “the greatest show on the Earth” with carnival walks, shows and dances. The party usually happens every February or March to mark the end of the long, hot Brazilian summer. 3 When does this big party usually happen in a year? Why do dancers in the video wear so little clothes in February and March? Which season are Brazilian people in now? Which season will they be in April? Why do people in Brazil have this ‘carnival’ every year? Do people enjoy ‘Rio Carnival’ show very much? Why? What colours are for this festival? 11 Festival colours name Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival La Tomatina Rio Carnival colour white red bright colours place Harbin, China Spain Brazil time from January to February the last Wednesday in August every February to March activity / throwing tomatoes at each other significance / / marking the end of Brazilian summer carnival walks, shows and dances car car car vcar car car car car car car car car Why do these colors represent (代表) the three festivals? White: Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, China Red: La Tomatina, Spain Bright colours: Rio Carnival, Brazil 13 White represents Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival because it is a festival about snow. Snow is white. What’s more, white is the colour of winter. It also shows the time of the festival. There are two reasons why red represents La Tomatina. First of all, red comes from the tomatoes people throw at each other. Secondly, red stands for joy and passion. This colour shows the Spanish’s attitude towards life. People connect bright colours to Rio Carnival because we can see these colours from people’s clothes and makeups. The bright colours also show the joy and energy of Brazilian culture. Lavf58.20.100 Packed by Bilibili XCoder v2.0.2 $