Midsummer Night - Noc Kupaly / Noc Swietojanska
Where: Honey, 243 West 14th St, bet. 7th & 8th Avenues, New York, NY
When: 2009-06-20
Show up in Polish Folk Attire for a free Zywiec.
At the end of June, at the time of Summer Solstice, when night is shortest and Nature bursts with blossoms and growth.
A native feast of love, Kupala Night provides an alternative proposal for the Western Valentine's Day.
At the end of June, at the time of Summer Solstice, when night is shortest and Nature bursts with blossoms and growth, we celebrate the Holiday of Fire and Water, also called Noc Kupaly, Noc Swietojanska, Sobótka or Kres. In English speaking countries, the magical night is commonly known as Midsummer Night.
During that magical night people used to go to rivers and lakes to bathe in order to become young, healthy and fertile. There is no happier holiday than Kupala, because, as they say, on that morning the sun dances and the power of life fills every particle of Nature.
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* The 1st 100 people get free gifts from Zywiec, Hand made flower wreaths and more. Details to follow.
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