Festival 67500 225440743 2008-07-13T18:34:30Z SieBot 4005189 robot Adding: [[mr:उत्सव]] {{otheruses}} [[Image:Renfair entertainers.jpg|thumb|[[Renaissance festival]]]] [[Image:Village Feast Fac simile of a Woodcut of the Sandrin ou Verd Galant facetious Work of the End of the Sixteenth Century edition of 1609.png|right|thumb|Village Feast.--Fac-simile of a Woodcut of the "Sandrin ou Verd Galant," facetious Work of the End of the Sixteenth Century (edition of 1609).]] A '''festival''' is an event, usually and ordinarily staged by a local community, which centers on some unique aspect of that community. Among many [[religion]]s, a '''feast''' or festival is a set of celebrations in honour of [[God]] or [[Polytheism|gods]]. A feast and a festival are historically interchangeable. However, the term "feast" has also entered common [[secular]] [[idiom|parlance]] as a synonym for any large or elaborate [[meal]]. When used as in the meaning of a festival, most often refers to a [[religious festival]] rather than a film or art festival. In the [[Christian]] [[liturgical calendar]] there are two principal feasts, properly known as the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord ([[Christmas]]) and the Feast of the Resurrection, ([[Easter]]). In the [[Catholic]], [[Eastern Orthodox]], and [[Anglican]] liturgical calendars there are a great number of lesser feasts throughout the year commemorating saints, sacred events, doctrines, etc. == Etymology == The word ''fest'' derives from the [[Middle English]], from [[Middle French]] word festivus, from the Latin word festivus. Festival was first recorded as a noun in 1589. Before it had been used as an adjective from the fourteenth century, meaning to celebrate a church holiday. The etymology of feast is very similar to that of festival. The word "feste" (one letter different from "fest") comes from Middle English, from Middle French, from the Latin word festa. Feast first came into usage as a noun circa 1200, and feast was used as a verb circa 1300.<ref name="feast">{{cite web | url =http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=feast | title =Etymology of "feast", etymonline.com | accessdate = 2006-03-09}}</ref>A festival is a special occasion of feasting or celebration, that is usually religious. ''There can be many different types of festival, like Halloween and Christmas. ==Function== Festivals, of many types, serve to meet specific needs, as well as to provide entertainment. These times of [[celebration]] offer a sense of belonging for religious, social, or geographical groups. Modern festivals that focus on cultural or ethnic topics seek to inform members of their traditions. In past times, festivals were times when the [[elderly]] shared stories and transferred certain [[knowledge]] to the next generation. Historic feasts often provided a means for unity among [[family|families]] and for people to find [[mating|mate]]s. Select [[anniversary|anniversaries]] have annual festivals to commemorate previous significant occurrences. ==Types of festivals== There are numerous types of festivals in the world. Though many have religious origins, others involve seasonal change or have some cultural significance. Also certain institutions celebrate their own festival (often called "fests") to mark some significant occasions in their history. These occasions could be the day these institutions were founded or any other event which they decide to commemorate periodically, usually annually. <!-- Festivals may be categorized into seasonal, religious, cultural descriptions??? --> ===Seasonal festivals=== [[Image:Kufstein Almabtrieb 2005.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Almabtrieb]]'' in [[Kufstein]], Austria]] [[Image:Paleo festival nyon 13.jpg|thumb|200px|Festival in [[Nyon]], Switzerland]] Seasonal festivals are determined by the [[solar calendar|solar]] and the [[lunar calendar]]s and by the cycle of the [[season]]s. The changing of the season was celebrated because of its effect on food supply. Ancient Egyptians would celebrate the seasonal [[inundation]] caused by the [[Nile River]], a form of [[irrigation]], which provided fertile land for crops. In the [[Alps]], in autumn the return of the cattle from the mountain [[pasture]]s to the stables in the valley is celebrated as ''[[Almabtrieb]]''. A recognized [[winter festival]], the [[Chinese New Year]], is set by the lunar calendar, and celebrated from the day of the second new moon after the [[Dongzhi|winter solstice]]. ==="Fests"=== Certain institutions decide to annually commemorate certain special events significant to their history. These institutions are usually educational institutes such as [[college]]s and senior secondary, secondary, or high schools. Such festivals are usually called "fests". An example of such a fest is [[Saarang]] at [[IIT Madras]], [[Chennai]]. === General === {{further|[[:Category:Festivals]]}} <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> * [[Arts festival]] * [[Beer festival]] * [[Comedy festival]] * [[Cultural festival]] * [[Film festival]] * [[Beltane|Fire Festival]] * [[Folk Festival]] * [[Food festival]] * [[Literary Festival]] * [[Mela Festival]] * [[Music Festival]] * [[Religious Festival]] * [[Renaissance Festival]] * [[Rock Festival]] * [[Science Festival]] * [[Sindhi Festivals]] * [[Storytelling Festival]] * [[Theatre Festival]] * [[Winter Festivals]] * [[Electronic Festival]] * [[Celebration Festival]] </div> == Ancient Egyptian festivals == Most [[Ancient Egypt]]ian festivals were religious, but others were not such as one festival established by [[Ramesses III]] to celebrate his victory over the [[Libyans]]. When feasts occurred, they were either determined by lunar cycles or the Egyptian calendar. Festivals were large celebrations with plenty of food available. In one festival in the 12th century BC, 11,341 loaves of bread and 385 jars of beer were given to the public. The [[Sed festival]] celebrated the thirtieth year of a [[pharaoh]]s rule and then every three (or four in one case) years after that. Iranian traditional festivals: Mehregan festival, Norooz or nuroz festival, qadir festival, Chahar shanbehesori festival . Islamic festivals : Hajj festival ( biggest Islamic festival), Ide fiter festival is another Islamic festival, Ide qadir festival is also an Irano-Islamic festival . == Chinese traditional festivals == *[[Spring Festival]] (Chinese New Year, Agriculture Calendar [[January 1]]) *[[Bhutan Festival]] (Unique Festival / http://www.bhutanmajestictravel.com/travel-information/festival-dates-2008-and-2009 ] *[[Lantern Festival]] (Community Day, Agriculture Calendar January 15th) *[[Wild Festival]] (Agriculture Calendar March 3rd) *[[Cold Food Festival]] (Agriculture Calendar one day before Solar term Qingming) *[[Mourning Festival]] (Ancestor Worship, Agriculture Calendar Solar term Qingming around Apr.5) *[[Dragon-boat Festival]] (Rice-Wrap Day, Agriculture Calendar May 5th) *[[Magpie Festival]] (Chinese Valentine, Agriculture Calendar July 7th) *[[Mid-Year Festival]] (Chinese Halloween, Agriculture Calendar July 15th) *[[Mid-Autumn Festival]] (Moon-Cake Day, Agriculture Calendar August 15th) *[[Dual-Yang Festival]] (Healthy long life Day and Hill-Climbing Day, Agriculture Calendar September 9th) *[[Mid-Winter Festival]] (Solar term Mid-Winter, around Dec.23rd) *[[Soup Festival]] (Buddhist Festival, Agriculture Calendar December 8th) *[[Kitchen Festival]] (Chinese Thanksgiving, Agriculture Calendar December 23rd) *[[New Year's Eve]] (the last day of the Agriculture Calendar) *[[Mothers Day Festival 2008]] (May 11, from 11A.M. to 5P.M. South Park Recreation Center, 51th. St. & San Pedro St., South Central Los Angeles, 90011) == See also == {{Wiktionarypar|Fest|Festival}}{{commonscat|Festivals}} * [[List of festivals]] * [[Liturgical year]] * [[Moveable feast]] * [[Festive ecology]] * [[Event planning]] ==Notes== <references /> [[Category:Festivals| ]] [[Category:Social events]] [[ar:مهرجان]] [[bn:উত্সব]] [[da:Festival]] [[de:Festival]] [[es:Festival]] [[eo:Festivalo]] [[fr:Festival]] [[id:Festival]] [[is:Hátíð]] [[it:Festival (antropologia)]] [[mr:उत्सव]] [[nl:Festival]] [[ja:フェスティバル]] [[no:Festival]] [[nn:Festival]] [[pl:Festiwal]] [[pt:Festival]] [[ru:Фестиваль]] [[simple:Festival]] [[fi:Festivaali]] [[sv:Festival]] [[te:పండుగ]] [[tr:Festival]] [[zh-yue:節]] [[zh:节日]]