Taken care

A taken care is a meeting of people presenting a traditional character, even Rituel, often the significant event day before or to prepare it. The death-watch thus brings together the friends and the family around late before the Funérailles.

In the Christian religion, the taken care Pascale indicates the night of the Saturday to Sunday of Easter.

The country taken care is the practice that had the inhabitants of a hamlet to meet in fallen from the Nuit to spend time in company, often to carry out a joint work.

The taken care scoute is the occasion for all the members of a unit to meet each evening of the camp

Speaking about the Brittany, Christmas of Fail underlines his traditional character: “It is an old habit in this country to be and pile up in somebody of the village at the evening to mislead the lengths of the nights and mainly in winter. It was made wiredrawing mills called taken care where were of all the surroundings several servants and hardeaux being assembled and playing infinity of plays. The girls, in addition, them Quenouille on the hip, slipped by, the ones sitted on a Huche or Maie and made pirouetter their spindles, not without being épiées if they would fall, because, in this case, there is redeemable confiscation of a kiss”. It is primarily in these assemblies that the storytellers recalled to old and initiated young people with the local stories and the legendary accounts .

In Gallo, one uses the term of vigil .

Nowadays, to indicate one night spent without sleeping, one rather speaks about “Sleepless night”.

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