20 episodes

Podcast spotlighting a different holiday each week from around the world

HolidayaWeek Podcast Jeffrey Johnson

    • Society & Culture

Podcast spotlighting a different holiday each week from around the world

    Holidays for the week of July 28th, 2014

    Holidays for the week of July 28th, 2014

    Hello and welcome to Holiday a Week, your weekly preview of the Holidays, festivals, celebrations and remembrances from around the world.

     

    I’m Jeffrey Johnson

     

    The week starting on Monday July  28th, 2014

     

    July 28, 2014

     

    Fiestas Patrias Peru (Independence Day)

    One of the most important holidays in Peru along with Christmas, is the day that General José de San Martín declared independence on July 28th 1821.  Celebrated by the entire country, flags are flown from almost all buildings including houses. as mandated by law during the entire month of July. As the head of state, the current President will give an address to the people outlining the state of the nation. This speech is given in the congressional bodies chambers at their invitation.

     

    Happy Independence Day Peru!

     

    Also celebrated on July 28th

     

    Ólavsøka, the day when Løgting the parliament of the Faroe Islands opens it’s season. A small island nation between Iceland and Norway, it is self ruled country but still part of the Kingdom of Denmark.. The people of the Faroe Islands also take this time to hold both cultural and sporting events to celebrate their nation.  One of the country's biggest sports, rowing, holds their national competition at this time every year. Also featured during the festivals is the famous Faroese chain dancing, a medieval dance that has only survived on the island nation.

     

    Happy Olavsoka the Faroe Islands!

     

    On July 29th 2014 we celebrate

     

    International Tiger Day

    Created in 2010 during the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit, this is a day to celebrate and raise awareness of tiger conservation around the world. With less than 3,200 tigers in the wild, it is good to keep this in mind and see if there is anyway to help.

     

    Also on July 19th

     

    National Thai Language Day

    Day to remember and celebrate the rich cultural history of the the Thai language.

     

    On July 30th 2014 we celebrate

     

    Enthronement Day Morocco (Aid Al Arch)

    To celebrate and remember the day that His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Amir Al Mouminine, was enthroned in 1999, the people of Morocco, a country in north west of Africa, sets aside this day. This happens to fall during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan so eating and drinking during the day are not permitted. During the evening however people will get together and socialize as well as celebrate the King, even having fireworks for the event. One of the biggest days off during the year it is eagerly looked forward to.

     

    Happy Enthronement Day Morocco!

     

    Link:

    http://inacitynearyou.net/2013/07/31/30th-july-kingdom-of-morocco-celebrates-throne-day/

     

    Independence Day Vanuatu

     

    An island nation in the South Pacific of less than 225,000 people, Vanuatu got it’s independence from France only in 1980. While the first Europeans landed on the island in the 1600s there have been people living there for at least 4,000 years ago. An interesting phenomenon happened do to American forces being stationed there during WWII, the famous cargo cult developed.

     

    Happy Independence Day Vanuatu!

     

    On July 31st 2014 we celebrate

     

    Ka Hae Hawaii day

     

    Hawaii has the distinction of being one of the only areas that the United States has taken within it’s borders that had a reigning monarch at one time and diplomatic relationships throughout the world, the flag of Hawaii represents this. It is the only state flag that has the Union Flag of Great Britain featured prominently and the flag was used during its time as a Kingdom, republic and territory. A day to celebrate the flag of Hawaii was established as recently as 1990.

     

    Happy Ka Hae Hawaii!

     

    On August 1st  2014 we celebrate

     

    Celebration of the Slavery Abolition Act 1833

     

    This was the Act of Parliament of Great Britain that outlawed slavery in the British Empire save for a few areas that were covered by other acts. Today mostly celebrated as part of Carnival in the Caribbean, it still an important turn

    • 9 min
    Holidays for the week of 21st July 2014

    Holidays for the week of 21st July 2014

    Hello and welcome to Holiday a Week, your weekly preview of the Holidays, festivals, celebrations and remembrances from around the world.

     

    I’m Jeffrey Johnson

     

    This podcast is for week starting on Monday July  21st, 2014

     

    July 21st is Racial Harmony Day in Singapore

     

    A day to commemorate the 1964 racial riots, when students will reflect on and celebrate the rich racial diversity of Singapore. The day has been celebrated since 1998, with students dressing in traditional clothing and playing traditional games.

     

    Also on July 21st

     

    - Belgian National Day

    The swearing in of the King of Belgium happened on July 21, 1831, which marked the formation of the Kingdom of Belgium. Having just recently attained its independence, a constitutional convention was established that draft their first constitution. The soon to be King, Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg, swore allegiance to the constitution making him the first King. This marked the end of the Belgian Revolution.

     

    Since then Belgium has come to be associated with a place to hold the head of international headquarters, such as the European Union and NATO.

     

    During the National Day there is a review of the military and police by the King, currently King Philippe who ascended to the throne on last years National Day when his father resigned. There are also booths around the capital, Brussels, of the different agencies of the government to let the public know what they do and answer questions. And like many Nation Days there are fireworks to conclude the celebration in the evening.

     

    July 23 - Renaissance Day in Oman

     

    Qaboos bin Said al Said became the Sultan of Oman on July 23, 1970, now known as Renaissance Day, taking over from his father. He ushered in a much more progressive government helping to bring the population to a much higher standard of living. He has also helped to maintain good relations with both the West and Iran, often mediating between the two powers.

     

    Happy Renaissance Day Oman!

     

    Also on July 23

     

    - Revolution Day in Egypt

    The largest of the civil holiday in Egypt, it celebrates the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution in 1952. Marked by concerts and military parades.

     

    Happy Revolution Day Egypt!

     

    July 24 - Pioneer Day, Utah United States

     

    Celebrating the day when Brigham Young entered the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, this is a day celebrated by not only those of the Mormon faith but all those who live in the area to commemorate the pioneers who lead the way to the west and settled in the area. Celebrated in similar fashion as Independance Day for the United States, there are parades, fireworks, rodeos and other festivities. It is the second most heavily trafficked day in the area, with the 4th of July just a head of it.

     

    Happy Pioneer Day!

     

    25 July - Ebernoe Horn Fair

     

    In the small town Ebernoe Sussex, England is a tradition 100s of years old though it had gone into a dormant period and restarted in the mid 1800s. A cricket match is played and a town fair is held, complete with cake, tea and beer stalls plus bouncy castles and a hot air balloon.  Towards the end of the match the batter with the highest score (though I am not even sure what that means, cricket confuses me) gets a set of horns from the sheep that has been roasting all day and will be served at the fair.

     

    You can find a full write up about the day from someone who actually attended last years festival by going to the show notes http://www.talesfromahappyhouse.com/2013/07/ebernoe-horn-fair.html

     

    Happy Ebernoe Horn Festival!

     

    Independence Day Maldives July 26th

     

    A small island nation south of India, that has the distinction of the lowest average elevation at 1.5 meters and lowest highest elevation of any country at only 2.4 meters, celebrates their Independence Day on July 26th from Great Britain in 1965. They have had self rule for most of their existence until 1887, with only two other times colonial powers contro

    • 8 min
    Holidays for the Week of July 14, 2014

    Holidays for the Week of July 14, 2014

    Hello and welcome to Holiday a Week, your weekly preview of the Holidays, festivals, celebrations and remembrances from around the world.

     

    I am your host Jeffrey Johnson

     

    This podcast is for the week starting on Monday July  14 2014 and ending on Sunday July 20 2014





    July 14th 2014 brings us

     

    Bastille Day as it is referred to in English or La Fête Nationale (The National Celebration) it also commonly referred to as Le quatorze juillet (the fourteenth of July). This Celebration is for the day the Bastille was stormed and started the French Revolution in 1789.  It also commemorates the Fête de la Fédération which happened in 1790, a celebration of French unity where othas to the new constitution were sworn by high level French individuals.

     

    The largest and longest running military parade in Europe is held on July 14th with the parade having around 7,000 soldiers (5,000 on foot, the rest, crew members or cavalrymen), 300 vehicles, 240 horses and more than 80 planes and helicopters.  The first time the parade was held was during Fête de la Fédération (in 1790) after which the French people celebrated for 4 days with feasts, dancing and parties.

     

    Fireworks are also launched in the evening in celebration of the day. There are many events around Paris and the rest of the country, to many to be listed here.

     

    Happy Independence Day France!

     

    On July 15th 2014 we celebrate

     

    The birthday of Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah. The current ruler of Brunei, a nation on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. He became Sultan in 1967 when his father abdicated the throne. He has since gone on to become the Prime Minister, Head of the Defense Forces, Head of the Finance Ministry as well as many other titles. Sultan Hassanal also holds Honorary ranks in the British military; General, Admiral and Air Marshal as well as having been Knighted by the Queen of England.

     

    Brunei has come along way in becoming a developed nation and do to it's natural resources is one of only two nations to have 0 debt according to the IMF.

     

    Happy Birthday Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah

     

    Between July 11th and the 21st of  2014 we celebrate

     

    The Candle Festival in Ubon Ratchathani province in Thailand. During this time people show off their candle carving abilities, there is even a candle sent by the Royal Family to this festival. The highlight of the event is on Khao Phansa the first day of the Buddhist Lent season.  This is the three months when the monks will not stray far from their temple, having to return each night. This is also the time when it is most auspicious to become a monk. Khao Phansa happens on the day after the full moon on the 8th lunar month.

     

    Happy Candle Festival!

     

    On July 17th 2014 we celebrate

     

    Constitution Day in South Korea. This is the date when the Korean Constitution was proclaimed in 1948 which was also chosen to coincide to the founding of the Joseon Dynasty in 1392. The day is no longer considered an official day off of work but still a holiday. People will celebrate in their own way, some running marathons. This was also the date when Korea was separated into two countries and many in Korea feel very strongly that they should be one so it not celebrated a great amount though there are ceremonies conducted by the leaders of the country.

     

    Happy Constitution Day South Korea and I hope one day you will be joined in peace with North Korea.

     

    On July 18th 2014 we celebrate

     

    Mandela Day, an international day to celebrate and continue the work of Nelson Mandela.

    Mandela was born on July 18th 1918, he fought for the equal rights for people of color in South Africa. The first United Nations Mandela Day was in 2010 but other countries had recognized it in 2009. This is a day to embrace the ideals of Nelson Mandela. Service is the most important thing on this day. According to the Mandela Day website he lived by three rules, Free yourself, free others and serve ever

    • 7 min
    Holiday A Week - January 1, 2011 Happy New Year

    Holiday A Week - January 1, 2011 Happy New Year

    Finally a new episode of HoW.

    • 14 min
    Week of 6-13-2010

    Week of 6-13-2010

    • 13 min
    HolidayAWeek January 16-22

    HolidayAWeek January 16-22

    Winnie the Pooh Day January 18th
    Poe Toaster January 19th
    Winter Carnival (St. Paul Minnesota) January 21-31

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