- Hartjesdag
Originally Hartjesdag (Day of Hearts) was a festival celebrated on the third Monday in August in the Dutch areas of
Haarlem andBloemendaal and in various parts ofAmsterdam , particularly around theHaarlemmerplein , in the Jordaan, and inthe Dapperbuurt . On Hartjesdag fires were kindled and children collected money. Later it developed itself into a type ofcross-dressing carnival , where men dressed as women, and women dressed as men. A typical scene was captured in the oil painting entitled "Hartjesdag", by the artistJohan Braakensiek in 1926.During the German occupation in 1943 the Hartjesdag became prohibited, and after the war it eventually became obsolete.
In 1997 a local committee in the
Zeedijk , Amsterdam, decided to see if they could revive the tradition. Each year since then, the festival has flourished into a two day event on the 3rd weekend in August.Origin
Where the name "Hartjesdag" comes from is not clear. Probably it has arisen in the
Middle Ages . It is suspected that the name is a bastardisation of 'hertjesdag' (Deer Day). This was a festival where in the forests aroundHaarlem deer (herten) hunting could be done by the ordinary people, which was normally reserved fornobility . The deer were then taken toAmsterdam and roasted in the streets.ee also
Transvestism .External links
* [http://www.hartjesdagen.nl/ De webpagina van de Hartjesdagen]
Hartjesdag (2005)
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