Jane Austen and Hampshire
by Selen Işık Elbey, KONTAKT, Poland One of the most well-known authors in history was raised in Hampshire, a stunning and ancient county. For…
The Traditional Galician Dance
by Laura Miguez, KONTAKT, Poland The traditional Galician dance, also known as the regional dance of Galicia, is a rich folkloric heritage that can…
The largest Christmas crib in Europe! Poznań, St. Bernardine Square
by Ludmiła Kukucka, Dagmara Juszczak, KONTAKT, Poland Poznan, despite many renovations, continues to delight locals and non-locals alike with its attractions. Every year during…
The Wall of Lugo
by Rodrigo Calderon Amores, KONTAKT, Poland Inexplicably, the wall of Lugo is not one of the best known monuments in Spain. And as I…
Music Festivals shaping British culture
by Myrea Quarino According to the British anthropologist Tylor, culture can be defined as a broad set of knowledge, language, religion, art, beliefs,…
Hampshire & The People Who Carry Its Culture
by İrem Turan, KONTAKT, Poland Culture is a value that makes every society unique. Culture comes first among the values that make a nation…
Street Parties Tradition
Street parties tradition has been a very significant part of British culture for many years now. The first parties of this kind were organized…
Maypole Dancing
Maypole Dancing was one of the most popular traditions celebrating May Day, or the first day of May in Britain, believed to be around…
St Columba’s Day
Columcille, or Columba was born in Ireland in early December 521, into the royal clan in Donegal. His name means “dove of the church.”…
Calabrian bonfires on St ‘Giuseppe’s Day
By Francesco Tirinato – Jump Team 19 March is the national Father’s Day, strongly based on Christian values, as it is associated with Jesus’…