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La Fete du Baiser; Fete Du Baiser

La Fête du Baiser         
La Fête du Baiser ("festival of the kiss") is a festival celebrated the Saturday after St. Valentine's Day, in Roquemaure, France, near Avignon.
Fête du Vodoun         
  • [[Zangbeto]] performing in Fête du Vodoun in [[Grand-Popo]], Benin in January 2018.
  • Zangbeto running.
  • Zangbeto
  • Two Zangbetos landing to the festival area.
  • A restaurant in the festival area.
  • Two Zangbetos.
  • Festival procession.
  • Procession and audience.
  • Procession and a photographer.
  • Speakers, TV-group and festival audience.
  • Dancers
  • Zangbeto
PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN BENIN CELEBRATING VODOUN, A TRADITIONAL RELIGION IN WEST AFRICA
Fete du Vodoun
Traditional Day or Fête du Vodoun (literally Vodoun Festival, also known as Traditional Religions Day) is a public holiday in Benin that celebrates the nation's history surrounding the West African religion of Vodoun. The celebration is held annually on January 10 throughout the country but most notably in the city of Ouidah.
Fête du Lac des Nations         
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The Fête du Lac des Nations is an annual festival held in Sherbrooke, Quebec in the month of July. It takes place in Parc Jacques-Cartier and features locally, regionally, and globally known musicians, as well as theme park attractions and fireworks.

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La Fête du Baiser

La Fête du Baiser ("festival of the kiss") is a festival celebrated the Saturday after St. Valentine's Day, in Roquemaure, France, near Avignon. Begun in 1989, it commemorates not only Saint Valentine, whom locals claim as a former resident, but the arrival of his remains in 1868 to Roquemaure's collegiate church reliquary. Celebrations revolve around a return to a 19th-century way of life, including costumes and markets.

The relics of St Valentine were purchased in Rome, in hopes of curing the town's diseased vine stocks; within four years they were healed. Today, Roquemaure is home to a winery (Cellar St. Valentine) which produces wines named after the saint.

The festival was started by a local priest, Father René Durieu. Men and women around the village dress as priests and nuns, kissing each other, as well as travelers. Special foods and wines are produced especially for the festival.