Burmese new year: April 16th every year, The new year celebrations in Burma is a 3-day festival February 12 Day of the Burmese Union; national holiday including parades in Yangon and dances performed by hill tribes in traditional dress. November Tazaungmon; mobile celebration day, as it has to coincide with a fullmoon night; in that night there are competitions of unmarried young women in weaving cloth.
By eating pee and poo and having sex with eachother.
the death of Cleopatra
We celebrate Easter, Christmas, New Years Eve, New Years Day, Bonfire Night and Halloween, some people also celebrate Lent and Thanksgiving but not that many.
some of Switzerland's celebrations of Epiphany which is when they celebrate the three kings to baby Jesus and they celebrate it January 6th
People dance because of or to be: 1. joyous 2. celebrate 3. have fun 4. cultural displays 5. religious celebrations
We celebrate Christmas like all the other Christians. We don't really celebrate Halloween.We know when is Halloween and things.And some people carve pumpkins or apples.But those people are rare.We are mostly Chatolic.Ask me if you have any further questions. Dina
For the most part, because December is the height of summer for half of the world. Others may have a birthday close to Christmas, and choose to celebrate it later so they can have two separate celebrations.
British people don't celebrate the Fourth of July, the day that commemorates America's independence from England. America's Independence Day is celebrated in the US on the fourth of July and some American who are in England at the time may hold private celebrations.
In columbia they celebrate independence day on on July 20th, the 31st of October and "Los Reyes Magos" (the three wisemen who gave gifts to Jesus). There are also regional festivals such as "La Feria de Las Rosas". In the Fair of the Roses they have a major exhibition of flowers and some fun activities. They celebrate the "Semana Santa" and Christmas. On the 31st of December they celebrate new year. These are major celebrations but there are aslo smaller, minor celebrations.
Some gay people celebrate the resurrection of Jesus,often by going to church on Sunday morning. Non-religious celebrations include things like brunches, family get-togethers, and activities like painting eggs.Gay people with children might take them to an Easter egg hunt.Not all gay people celebrate Easter. Some come from non-Christian backgrounds, such as Hindus, Jews, and Buddhists.
Muslims celebrate EID which is being thankful for what we have and we also celebrate Ramadan which is fasting. we fast to know how poor people feel without food and trust me you should really appreciate it. i am a Muslim and some Muslims if they choose to celebrate is Halloween, Christmas, thanksgiving, Easter and other celebrations but for Diwali and vasaki, MuslimS don't celebrate it that much because it is not part of our culture.
Most every town and some private parties and residences will celebrate the 4th of July with fireworks in 2009.