Meeting 'i Gypsies on Christmas Eve …
From ancient times it was known that people in the mask were walking from the house to the house, carrying a blessing. They greeted them in every house, the patient, and gave it to him. In one place, these masked people are called budders, other than the warriors, in Latgale for gypsies. AS well AS Maltas self-employed people, they felt in a variety of images on Christmas Christmas, dressed as well, musical, singing, playing in toys, picking, supper, mentioning the dough, listening to the fairy tale, and letting happiness. Fifty-six self-employed workers in the second Christmas created pleasure for themselves, Maltese, guests. Thank you for being together. Thank you for your work, thank you for changing the generations, thank your mothers and fathers for attracting children to the good-self-employed family. This time, the event took place in the chapel “Malta”, the choir “Madarina”, the dance collective “Rutuļi”, the ensemble “Varaluca”, the ansablis “salvia”, the amateur theatre “noktirne”. The youngest member, Madar Zeltiana, was four years old, but the honourable member, Helen Turlaya, would break the beautiful eighty-year threshold in the new year. A successful, happy, active and event-rich new 2016!
Elīna Prusaka
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