I have no idea. I was just looking for the same answer for this question because I am doing a Christmas crossword for school and this fact is for number 25 down: "representations of the Nativity scene in the stable at Bethlehem". However, I cannot seem to find the answer. Please help!
I don't really think it matters. But if I have to say, you look emo/scene. And, honey, don't stereotypical your self. It doesn't matter what others are doing. But if you like it, go ahead at it! :D
Scene girls wear very funky skinnies. Most of the time they wear loud, bright jeans, like yellowor pink. Some people say you need to get them 2 sizes too small, but that's not true. When you're scene you want to be comfy, not being cut off from oxygen. So,to sum it all up...the colors of the rainbow.
The gathering together of people in the same place to create art
In her paintings of the mountains,she tries to capture the feeling of tranquility that she experienced while visiting the scene.
A still image is when you stay still within a scene holding your facial expression and body language. This can help with marking the moment meaning to make a dramatic ending to a scene or helping the audience get a look at the characters before they start saying lines. For example... A actor/actress could be given the challenge where they would have to chose ONE word to summarize how they feel!
Creches
I don't have any idea this is for extra credit for history in school and I can't find the answer this is problem 9 across.
the answer is Creches
They are sometimes called "creches" after the French word for stable. At their most conventional, they include elements from the nativity story in both Matthew's and Luke's Gospels, as follows:one rough wooden building (the stable)one cowone donkeyone feeding trough (manger) containing straw and a baby (Jesus) wrapped in clothone woman (Mary, mother of Jesus) wearing blue and kneelingone man (Joseph) standingone shepherd with crook (staff with hooked end)two sheep, one of which is usually a lamb and may be carried by the shepherdthree Persian potentates, carrying small boxes or jarsone star immediately above the scene
Belen, the city, is Bethlehem. A belen display used at Christmastime is called a nativity scene.
The symbol of Bethlehem is often a nativity scene, representing the birth of Jesus Christ. Another common symbol is the Star of Bethlehem, which according to the Bible, guided the Three Wise Men to the birthplace of Jesus.
Saint Francis of Assisi is credited with creating the first nativity scene in 1223. It was a living nativity with actual people and animals. It took place at midnight Mass at the church of Grecia in Italy where Francis and his followers had gathered for Christmas.
It's the season for nativity plays and on Christmas Day.The Nativity may seem innocent enough, but only if you ignore its significance.We especially loved it when it came time for the nativityscene.
They call a nativity scene "une crèche" (fem. - literally "a crib").
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The word "nativity" has Latin roots in the word "natal" which means, from birth. The Nativity scene is the scene focusing on the birth of Jesus Christ.
"Away in a Manger" is one of the Christmas songs that depict the nativity scene.