Episode 12: Autumn Holiday Special
Did colonial kids celebrate Halloween? What other things did colonists celebrate at this time of year? We find out in this special episode!
Guy Fawkes
Did colonial kids celebrate Halloween? What other things did colonists celebrate at this time of year? We find out in this special episode!
Guy Fawkes
This week, we talk about how people celebrated special events in colonial times. Holidays, weddings, special occasions- how were they like today, and how were they different?
Charlotte from Long Island joins us to ask questions, and Lindy Cummings from Tryon Palace in North Carolina is here to answer them!
"Cotillion Dance," by John Collett, London, March 10, 1771. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Colonial Williamsburg has great resources about weddings here.
Sorry there was no episode last week- I was moving!
I'm here to make it up to you, though, with an episode I have been looking forward to for MONTHS. Neal Hurst, assistant curator for textiles and costumes from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is here to tell us everything about what people wore in colonial times. The questions from 7-year old Mazarine are some of my favorites ever, too! I hope you like this one as much as I do!
Detail from a dress in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection
One of the best resources for more fun is this Colonial Williamsburg 18th-Century Clothing portal. You can look at clothing, see all the different parts of outfits, dress a paper doll, check out accessories, and more. I could spend hours there.
M. Bacham- Colonial Family
Isaac Winslow and His Family
Music is one thing that really connects people, so learning about the music in a time period can tell us a lot about the people who lived in it! This week, 11 year-old Ruby asks us some great questions, and Dr. Hildebrand from the Colonial Music Institute joins us to answer them!
Harpsichord coloring page- source
Dancer coloring page (source)
Fife and drum coloring page (source)
From Mount Vernon
This piece (Performed by this week's guest!) was written about George Washington
Let's face it- meals are a big part of our lives. How we get our food, the dishes we use, and our mealtime traditions tell people a lot about us! The same was true in colonial times. This week, 5 year-old Joy asks questions about 18th century meals and we have two food historians joining us to answer them.