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    Cyprus Historically Speaking Patch
     
    
     
     
    
    Learn more about ancient Greek and Turkish art, Italian renaissance works, dances like sousta and syrtos, different instruments such as the Cyprus flute and bouzouki folk music, epic poems, seafood dishes, and much more. HISTORICALLY SPEAKING CYPRUS PATCH PROGRAM complete 3 requirements to earn this patch       1. The island of Cyprus is in the far eastern corner of the Mediterranean          Sea. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. View an          outline of a Cypriot country map and its Capital. Identify Cyprus's flag.          The Capital of Cyprus is Nicosia The Flag of Cyprus depicts a gold outline          of the island, and green olive branches below it.         2.  Both Greek and Turkish are recognized as the official languages in Cyprus. Greek however has become more popularly spoken throughout most of the          country, and Turkish is spoken only in the North. Both of these languages          are spoken in much different dialects than how they are spoken in Greece          and Turkey. Learn some words or slang that is spoken in Cyprus.         3.  Most celebrations reflect religious focus in both the north and the south          of Cyprus. In the north, the Turkish celebrate many festivals that echo          the Turkish culture from the mainland. In the south, festivals and celebrations          reflect Greek Orthodox celebrations. In the summer, the Republic of Cyprus          holds many festivals. For example, in May, almost every town holds a flower          festival. There are colorful processions throughout the streets and competitions          for the best flower arrangements. Learn about festivals in Cyprus, go          to a festival, participate in one, OR complete a craft that represents          a festival.  4. Food and drink is an essential part of every social event on the island of Cyprus. Food in Cyprus reflects traditions of Greece and Turkey. The          food has an emphasis on being hearty, home-cooked meals, where lamb and          chicken are the most popular types of meats, and seafood is almost always          included. The style of dining called, Meze, meaning "mixture", is a popular          way of including a little bit of everything that is being served that          day. A typical meze meal looks like this: fish or kebabs, ham, seafood,          Greek salad, bread and other vegetables. Try a recipe, food, or drink          from Cyprus.         5. Traditional dance and song is considered to be one of the most popular          art forms in Cyprus today. Traditional dances are preformed at social          gatherings such as weddings. Traditionally, men dance with men and women          dance with women. Men's dances are very lively and women's dances are          more delicate and restrained. An example of a popular dance is the kartchilamas.          Song and traditional folk music normally accompanies these dances. The          shepherds flute, violin, long necked flute, oboe, drums and finger cymbals          are all traditional instruments used. Watch a dance OR listen to music          OR sing a song OR learn more information about a dance from Cyprus and          try your own moves.         6. Legends and stories of Cyprus reflect the many cultural backgrounds in          Cyprus today. Folk Tales and nature poetry make up many of Cyprus's early          literature. Read a story, legend, OR listen to a legend or play.  
        7. All throughout Cyprus's history, it has been surrounded by some of histories most powerful civilizations including: The Greeks, Persians, Romans, Arabs,          and Turks. All of these civilizations have left their marks on Cyprus's          history, culture, and ethnic diversity. Learn a couple facts about one          of these ancient civilizations OR make a craft reflecting the civilization.           8. The island of Cyprus is very diverse in its land, flora, and wildlife.          The land is full of mountains, and because it is an island, it is surrounded          by water, which makes it also very tropical in some areas. Cyprus is also          one of the richest places to see flowers. There are 110 species of flowers          that can be found in Cyprus such as the many varieties of carnations (Silene,          Petrorhagia, Dianthus, and Arenaria). There is also a wide variety of          wildlife in Cyprus. There are 160 bird species on the island! Also, the          sea turtle is an animal that inhabits the island. Choose [3] animals OR          plants from Cyprus to learn more about. Also, Locate the Mediterranean          Sea.         9. Handicrafts in Cyprus include weaving and lacework for women, and copper work, gourd carving, and woodwork for the men. Lace embroidery is very          popular and is world famous. The small town of Lefkara is known for it's          delicate lacework. The town produces pillowcases, sheets, linens, towels,          and furniture coverings. Pottery and ceramics are other crafts that are          popular in Cyprus. Create a craft or project using a traditional a skill          OR jewelry OR observe someone creating a handicraft OR a traditional craft          from Cyprus.         10.Today, traditional dress is only worn for festive occasions. For women,          the white, long sleeved dress called the karpasitiko is worn. A tight          fitting coat that is either plain or embroidered is worn over top the          dress. In the front, the coat is low cut to reveal the dress. Draw a picture          of the clothing, dress up in a Cypriot themed costume, create an accessory,          complete our paper dolls OR view traditional clothing through books or          the Internet.        11. There are a variety of games played by children in Cyrus. Learn a traditional game OR play a game that symbolizes Cyprus OR play a water game OR play          a game.        
     
     
    
     
     
				    
             
              
             
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