Выполнила: Федотова Т.И. Учитель английского языка МБОУ СОШ №4 г. Мытищи.

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Выполнила: Федотова Т.И. Учитель английского языка МБОУ СОШ №4 г. Мытищи

Highland games are festivals held throughout the year in Scotland and many other countries of the world as a way of celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture.

In the 11 th century, the Scottish King Malcolm III organized contests in a Scottish village called Braemar to find the strongest and fastest men in his kingdom. Those who were the strongest became the king’s bodyguards and those who were the fastest became his messengers. The Highland Games were very spectacular and many people came to Braemar when the contest was held. Some wanted to take part, others just came as visitors. The History of Highland Games

These annual gatherings became traditional around 1820 on the initiative of Sir Walter Scott.Sir Walter Scott Queen Victoria together with her consort Prince Albert began to patronize the Games in the popularization of the Games.

Now the Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Vice-Patrons: His Grace The Duke of Fife Capt. A. A. C. Farquharson of Invercauld, M.C. Capt. Mark Nicolso Royal Patronage

The Highland Games open and close with impressive ceremonies. The nighttime programme is known as a Torchlight Ceremony or Calling of the Сlans. This is where a representatives from each clan comes forward adding their torch to a large bonfire; remembering the days of old when the clans gathered in Scotland.

Modern Highland Games Nowadays the Highland games include: Tossing the Caber; Piping Contests; Sheepdog Trials; Highland Dancing

Tossing the caber One of the most impressive events at the games is the tossing of caber. A caber is a long log, it is 5 metres long and weighs about 45 kg. The athlete holds the caber by one end and tries to throw it so that it lands on the other end and then falls away from the thrower.

Other events of the Highland Games include hammer throw, stone put, tug of war (rope pulling), as well as running and jumping. There are also competitions in bagpiping and Scottish dancing. The atmosphere at the Highland Games is great. You can meet Scottish people, learn a little about Scottish history, listen to Scottish music and enjoy great Scottish food and drink.

The tug of war is one of the most exhausting competitions. Here you see 8 men pulling against another team of eight. The tug of war

Piping Contests The highlanders play music on the bagpipes. The piper blows air into a bag. He holds this bag under his arm and presses the air into the other pipes. In this way the music never stops. The bagpipes make a very loud sound and you can hear the pipes a long way away

The bagpipe is a folk instrument that has been used for pastoral and festive music as well as for marching bands. Early instrument had bags made of the skins of small animals, such as goats or sheep, or the stomach of a larger animal. Modern instrument have bags usually made of either sheepskin, which is tanned, cut, and sewn, or of rubberized fabric. Tubes emanating from the instrument’s body – the melody pipe, or chanter, and up to six other tubes called drones, provide a continuous harmony. Melodies are played on the finger holes of the chanter. The bagpipe

Sheepdog Trials The sport of "trialing" has got agricultural roots. In October 1873, in a field near Bala, South Wales, shepherds met for the first time to test their skills and determine individual superiority among their Collies. In two separate contests on an 800-yard-long field, the dogs were tested in gathering, driving, and penning sheep.Collies Nowadays, sheepdog trials are competitions to show how sheepdogs are able to herd sheep for their owners. The dogs listen to whistles from their owners, telling them what to do. The winner is the dog that can drive the sheep through the course in the fastest time.trials

Highland Dancing Soldiers danced some of the dances, such as the highland fling, after a battle. You must dance the highland fling on one spot! You need to be very fit to enter a highland dance competition! These days, both men and women enter the competition. fling Highland dancing first appeared in Scotland almost a thousand years ago. The dancers were all men and the dances were very energetic.

Highland fling is the oldest of Scottish dances, dating back to the eleventh century. This dance of happiness and joy should be performed on the same spot. Often the men stand in one line and the women in another.

Traditional Highland games Costume Highland dress is the traditional costume worn by Scottish men on important occasions. Its main parts are a tartan kilt (a man’s skirt with folds that reaches to the knees), a sporran (a flat bag made of fur or leather hanging in front of the kilt), and a small knife which is put in the top of one of the stockings.

Entertainment at the games ranges from bagpipes competitions to bands playing Scottish folk songs or celtic rock.