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Odessa held a dance flashmob at the monument to Duke. A couple of weeks fans of Ireland has examined the basic movements of national dances.


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In Odessa at the weekend celebrated the Day of St. Patrick, the patron Saint of Ireland. In the afternoon, “little green men” marched through the center of the city parade and staged a dance flashmob.

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Writes Пушкинская.net, flash mob dance kicked off at noon near the Duke. Everyone who wanted to participate, get training video. A couple of weeks fans of Ireland has examined the basic movements of national dances.

From the monument to Duke Odessa were marched through the Primorsky Boulevard and through Theatre square went on Deribasovskaya street. End point – the City garden. The present parade in St. Patrick’s Day is the tenth. It was attended by several hundred people. Each have to have at least one green item of clothing.

“We celebrate this feast in a small circle of friends. Exactly 10 years ago we came home from work and decided to March around the city. Then we had about 10 people. This holiday has resonated in the hearts of the citizens of Odessa, they join the parade. Last year we had about 300 people “, – said the organizer of the parade, Sergei Parkhisenko.

We will note, the Day of remembrance of the patron Saint of Ireland Saint Patrick is celebrated on March 17. According to legend, Saint Patrick brought Christianity to the pagan island and drove all the snakes with him. Traditionally, in honor of St. Patrick’s parade is arranged with songs and dances, Irish beer flows like water. March 17 – a holiday not only the Irish Saint, but the Irish soul that has outgrown national boundaries and became a kind of international day of Ireland.