口语Festival素材:Queen's Day in Holland(荷兰女王节)
Queens Day in HollandApril 30th Where would you find a Labradorbegging for money while sitting patiently on the corner of a crowded street with a notice tied around his neck reading nearly blind dog, please give? Or multi-millionaire and former CEO of Europes largest broadcasting production company squatting on an old rug selling discarded childrens toys and general household bits and pieces for no more then a couple of guilders? Welcome to Queens Day April 30th.
The formula for celebrating Queens day is unique to the Dutch. You rummagethrough your house gathering all the artifacts you want to get rid of, haul them into the city or local village, find a suitable place where you can display them to passersby, and sell it for as much or as little possible. But there is more to Queens day than selling your past, creativity can play an important roll in the pursuit of profit.
Queens day was first celebrated on 30 April 51 years ago. It exists in its present festive form only since 1980, when the current Queen, Beatrix, chose her mothers birthday as the day for her inauguration. She also declared that in future, 30 April would stay Queens Day, as a mark of honour to her mother. Beatrix herself was born on 31 January, when it is too cold for open-air festivities.
Mind Games
For instance, you could have your palm read or your fortune told for 5 guilders. Sounds simple, but modern deception can make it more fun. While your friend is in the tent getting his/her fortune told, you are being quizzed by an assistant about the others personal life - which is all fed into a hidden microphone! The person doing the fortune telling is listening to every word youre saying and relating that to the person sitting across from them. Astonishment, amazement and utter bewilderment can only ensue - and the laughter when the cat is out of the bag.
Another money spinner to be found during Queens Day is three or four oranges in a bucket of water. You place a coin on the orange, if it stays there for more then four seconds you get double the money back. Be warned, the orange rarely loses!
Music in the Air
Queens Day in HollandApril 30th Where would you find a Labradorbegging for money while sitting patiently on the corner of a crowded street with a notice tied around his neck reading nearly blind dog, please give? Or multi-millionaire and former CEO of Europes largest broadcasting production company squatting on an old rug selling discarded childrens toys and general household bits and pieces for no more then a couple of guilders? Welcome to Queens Day April 30th.
The formula for celebrating Queens day is unique to the Dutch. You rummagethrough your house gathering all the artifacts you want to get rid of, haul them into the city or local village, find a suitable place where you can display them to passersby, and sell it for as much or as little possible. But there is more to Queens day than selling your past, creativity can play an important roll in the pursuit of profit.
Queens day was first celebrated on 30 April 51 years ago. It exists in its present festive form only since 1980, when the current Queen, Beatrix, chose her mothers birthday as the day for her inauguration. She also declared that in future, 30 April would stay Queens Day, as a mark of honour to her mother. Beatrix herself was born on 31 January, when it is too cold for open-air festivities.
Mind Games
For instance, you could have your palm read or your fortune told for 5 guilders. Sounds simple, but modern deception can make it more fun. While your friend is in the tent getting his/her fortune told, you are being quizzed by an assistant about the others personal life - which is all fed into a hidden microphone! The person doing the fortune telling is listening to every word youre saying and relating that to the person sitting across from them. Astonishment, amazement and utter bewilderment can only ensue - and the laughter when the cat is out of the bag.
Another money spinner to be found during Queens Day is three or four oranges in a bucket of water. You place a coin on the orange, if it stays there for more then four seconds you get double the money back. Be warned, the orange rarely loses!
Music in the Air