Various seasonal festivals celebrate the changing of seasons across different cultures. For example, Spring is marked by festivals like Holi in India, which celebrates colors and renewal, and Easter in Christianity, symbolizing resurrection and new life. Summer features festivals such as Midsummer in Scandinavia, celebrating the longest day of the year, and the Summer Solstice. Autumn brings Harvest Festivals, like Thanksgiving in the U.S., celebrating the bounty of the harvest, while Winter includes festivities like Christmas and Diwali, which focus on light and joy during the darker months.
The four seasons are an important part of Japanese culture. There are festivals and all kinds of related symbolism in objects associated with each season in Japan.
Indian tribes celebrate many spiritually related events with festivals and rituals. They celebrate with ceremonies for the seasons, healing and harvests.
The Caribs and Arawaks celebrated various festivals related to agriculture, fertility, and spirituality. These festivals often involved music, dance, storytelling, and feasting. Both cultures had unique ceremonies and rituals to honor their gods and ancestors.
There are many festivals in New Zealand. Follow the related link below for a list of festivals in 2014
addi perukku is the festival which is related to water.
Food festivals tend to be in the spring or summer seasons. This depends on your local calendar.
" seasons are the manifestation of solsticesand equinoxesand are markers of the seasons
Pongal
Salsa dance in summer
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Bollywood does film festivals. They do it in order to appreciate movies. Various movies are featured in this festival.
That depends on the various religions and cultures.