Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Tradition of Christmas Caroling in the Ukraine

Dressing Up for Christmas Caroling 


postmarked in 2010 with 5 Ukraine Stamps - one flowers, two red pictures, one of an animal figurine, then one that is preprinted on the back with this same picture for 100

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While many of the Ukrainian Christmas Eve customs are of a solemn nature, the custom of caroling is joyful and merry.

Caroling required extensive preparation. Each group had a leader. One member dressed as a goat. Another as a bag carrier, the collector of all the gifts people would give them. Yet another carried a six-pointed star attached to a long stick with a light in its center, which symbolized the Star of Bethlehem.

Caroling was not a simple singing of Christmas songs; it was more of a folk opera. The carolers first had to ask for permission to sing. If the answer was yes, they entered the house and sang carols for each member of the family, even for the smallest child. Sometimes they even performed slow ritualistic dances. They also had to present a short humorous skit involving the goat. The custom of the goat accompanying the carolers has its origin in the pagan times when the goat represented the god of fertility. The skit showed the goat dying and then being brought back to life. This also symbolized the death of Winter and the birth of Spring. The caroling always ended with short well-wishing poems, appropriately selected for each home.

                                              

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