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World Cultures: Celebrating humanity's rich tapestry

From ancient traditions to modern expressions, this category is your gateway to the diverse and vibrant cultures that shape our world. Here, we explore the customs, languages, beliefs, foods, festivals, and art forms that define communities across continents, highlighting both the beauty of difference and the threads that connect us all.

Whether it's uncovering the roots of Indigenous rituals, exploring diasporic identities, or highlighting lesser-known traditions, World Cultures invites you to travel through time and place with curiosity and respect. This is about more than just learning — it's about appreciation, understanding, and honouring the many ways people find meaning, joy, and belonging in the world.

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Why do we celebrate Mother’s Day?

Mother’s Day is a celebration honouring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.  It is celebrated on various days in …
People covered in colourful power at The Festival of Colurs

What is the Festival of Colours?

The Festival of Colours is a popular Hindu festival, also known as Holi or the Festival of Love. It is celebrated all over India and Nepal. It is usually observed in the spring and signifies the …
Valentines Day brown bear plush toy holding red rose flower

Valentine’s Day: The history, traditions, and celebrations

Valentine’s Day, synonymous with love and romance, is celebrated annually on 14 February. People across the globe exchange tokens of affection like candy, flowers, and greeting cards, all in the …
Trinidad and Tobago carnival

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: A vibrant celebration of culture and tradition

The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival is an annual event that showcases the rich cultural heritage and vibrant spirit of the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago. This two-day extravaganza, held on the …
woman in traditional dia de los muertos makeup

What is Day of the Dead?

Day of the dead is a popular Mexican holiday celebrated to commemorate the dead. Mexico’s Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is a festive occasion that honours and celebrates the lives of …
Samain festival

What is Samhain?

The Samhain festival (pronounced ‘sow’inn’) is a Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. It has traditionally been observed across Ireland, …
Halloween pumpkins

The history of Halloween: From ancient origins to modern traditions

Halloween is a beloved holiday celebrated around the world on 31 October. It is a time filled with spooky costumes, jack-o’-lanterns, and trick-or-treating. But have you ever wondered how these …
Emancipation Park Statue

Emancipation Day: A global celebration of freedom and equality

Emancipation Day commemorates the abolition of slavery and the liberation of enslaved people. While the specific date varies by country, the sentiment remains universal: a day to celebrate freedom, …
purple petaled flowers centerpiece

Why do we celebrate Easter?

Easter will be seen as a lovely long Bank Holiday weekend for many people. For others, it’s a Christian religious holiday. As a Jamaican, celebrating Easter has always been a tradition with many …
First Rastas

Rasta forerunners – Early Jamaican preachers

The making of the Rastafari movement can be seen in two parts: restoring the dignity of black people that slavery and colonisation had stripped from them and setting them on a spiritual path that was …
Women and police at Notting Hill Carnival

History of Notting Hill Carnival

What is Notting Hill Carnival? Notting Hill Carnival is a 3-day annual event that takes place on the streets of Notting Hill during late August bank holiday weekend. It’s a huge tourist …
Women Morris Dancing in Whitby North Yorkshire

May Day: Unveiling the Ancient Origins of a joyful spring celebration

May Day, a vibrant and lively holiday celebrated on 1 May, has deep-rooted origins in ancient pagan traditions. This joyous occasion marks the arrival of spring and embraces the flourishing growth and …
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