Many medieval festivals were religious, and were celebrated in a local church or church yard.
Some of what we might call festivals were fairs, which were set up near towns or places where roads converged, such as crossroads and bridges.
Celebrations given for royalty, such as for a coronation or the birth of an heir, would have happened near where they were, probably in a city, and might have included a procession with people on the streets. Major events also had religious ceremonies, and these would have happened in cathedrals or possibly abbeys, if they were sufficiently grand.
A few festivals were celebrations of some sort with local meaning, and these could have been done anywhere the people who organized them might think appropriate.
it went in ditches or holes in the ground that's one of the reason's medieval times had a lot of pollution, bacteria
the rich would go out for dances and party in their rich clothes and drinking wine or beer .^ .^ :)
No. Travel was hard and most people didn't go beyond 5 miles from home. Edit: Actually, people in the Middle Ages did travel. Pilgrimage was difficult, but reasonably common.
it is a game like blind mans buff they would go around blindfolded and smack people on there arses
Not as wide spread as people think. The farther was the head of the family and if anyone did something wrong he took care of it. Very seldom did it go outside of the family. When it did there might be torture involved.
The poor and the rich did go to medieval festivals.
In the medieval era there was something called a debtors prison. This was a prison where people would usually go if failing or refusing to pay off their debts
No.
In medieval times, the common people only attended church on special holy days. The nobles and ruling classes tended to attend weekly.
Jews were commanded to go there three times a year (Deuteronomy ch.16).
it went in ditches or holes in the ground that's one of the reason's medieval times had a lot of pollution, bacteria
to respect there belief or just for fun
the rich would go out for dances and party in their rich clothes and drinking wine or beer .^ .^ :)
People from Newfoundland go to festivals and celebrations on a regular basis. One year festival in Newfoundland is the Appleton Winterfest Celebration held in February.
yes
Most medieval people would have had such pastimes as watching wrestling or playing chess, on rare occasions there might be a tournament to go to.
There are many festivals in Ireland, far too many to list. There are music ones, arts ones, sports ones, theatre ones, film ones, festivals for particular places, festivals for particular people, beauty festivals, festivals for different ages, festivals for different cultures and many other types. So all year round there are festivals somewhere in Ireland.