Folklore includes several intangible cultural aspects like customs, traditions, myths, beliefs and rituals at ceremonies and celebrations.
Each team of students had prepared their presentations on Folklore which we shared at the meeting. Of course, the missing teams were represented by their present partners.
All presentations are here to view:
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Turkish Folklore
- Script for play based on wedding rituals in Turkey:
- Role play and simulation of a traditional Turkish wedding
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Italian Folklore
- Italian Wedding Customs and Rituals
- A religious litany that is unique in Matera
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Czech Folklore
- Popular beliefs, customs and rituals in the Czech culture
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German Folklore
- Wedding traditions and rituals in Germany
- Christmas in Germany
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Spanish Folklore
- Celebrations in Spain
- Strange customs,traditions, superstitions and beleifs in Spain
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Greek Folklore
Celebrations and National Anniversaries
Celebrations in Greece.pptx
Rare Customs, Traditions and Rituals
Rare traditions from Greece.pptx
Ceremonies
Greek rituals and ceremonies.pptx
Philosophy
Ancient Greek Philosophy.pptx
While attending to each other's presentations, the participants kept notes on the common elements between their country's Folklore and the ones being presented. Later, they formed international teams working on the following Common Products of Shared Folklore across our Cultures:
Notes on common folklore across our countries.docx
as well as a Presentation of common Rituals at Ceremonies
ceremonies across our countries.pptx
and the Myth of Europe that is at the heart of our common European folklore heritage
THE MYTH OF EUROPE.pptx