b y Petra Halfarová Holiday s amp traditions in English speaking countries Anzac Day Haka Dance Pot Luck Dinner by Petra Halfarová Anzac Day a national day in Australia and New Zealand ID: 634777
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Holidays & traditions in English speaking countries
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y Petra
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Holidays & traditions in English speaking countries
Anzac Day
Haka
Dance
Pot
Luck
Dinner
by Petra HalfarováSlide3
Anzac Day
a national day in Australia and New Zealand
25
th
April
honour to members of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought in Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire during World War I Slide4
Anzac day
Nowadays it commemorates all the people who died and served in military operations for their countriesSlide5
DAWN SERVICE
People gather at dawn (usually at an important place) and a service takes place
Introduction
Hymn
Prayer
AddressLaying of wreathRecitationPlaying The Last PostA minute of silence“Reveille” Reveille
Australian & New Zealand national anthems
Dawn serviceSlide6
Anzac day
Friends & extended family get together
Barbecue
Anzac biscuits (oats, coconut)Slide7
Haka
dance
Traditional
war
dance of Maori people (original inhabitants
of
New
ZealandSlide8
Haka dance
Nowadays
performed
before a rugby match to scare the other teamhakaSlide9
Pot luck
dinner
A gathering of people where each
person brings food prepared by
the person, which is later shared
by the group - Originally it meant food for uninvited or unexpected guests - Often organized by religious or
community groups
- watch
What to bring to a Pot luck