lunes, 13 de enero de 2025

SPRING IN AUSTRALIA. FLORIADE / PRIMAVERA EN AUSTRALIA. LA FLORIADE.

Hi my dear friends. In Spain we are in Winter but not in Australia. We are going to know a bit more about Spring in Australia and a big Festival called FLORIADE. I hope you'll like it and if you are planning a trip this year, why not to Australia? Here you can see some ideas for the current year 2025!

Hola mis queridos amigos. En España estamos en  invierno pero no en Australia. Vamos a conocer un poquito más sobre la Primavera en Australia y un gran Festival llamado FLORIADE. ¡Espero que os guste y si estáis planeando un viaje ¿por qué no a Australia? ¡Aquí tenéis algunas ideas por si os decidís a viajar a las Antípodas en este años 2025)



Info: from Speak Up magazine.

Photos: Speak up (2)  /  Involved.CBR.Involved.Canberra  /  Canberraguidedtours  /  Floriade.gardens.Tour.





SPRING IN AUSTRALIA  -  FLORIADE

Spring starts in September in the southern hemisphere. As the leaves start falling in the north, flowers start to blossom below the equator.  The capital of Australia literally comes into bloom, as it welcomes the new season with a colorfoul flower festival.  Hailed as "Australia's biggest celebration of spring", Floriade returns to Canberra's Commonwealth Park.





A MILLION PLANTS

Floriade is more than a pretty flower show.  A million bulbs and annuals are planted across four hectares of the park, alongside Lake Burley Griffin.  Huge displays of flowering bulbs are punctuated by a variety of artistic features.  Every year has a different theme, usually centered around historic or cultural events.  Previous themes have included music (1991), Aussie icons, myths and legends (2007) and World War One remembrance (2015).

Last year's 2024  theme was Art in Bloom.  The organisers promised something special: "For thirty enchanting days, visitors have witnessed a harmonius blend of horticulture and art, with garden bed designs inspired by painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, music, theatre and cinema."




DUCTH INSPIRATION

Floriade was conceived by landscape architect Christiaan Slotemaker de Bruine and horticulturist Peter Sutton, who worked for City Parks.  The name Floriade is derived from the Latin "floreat".  The initial design was inspired by the famous Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands, which also holds a Floriade event every ten years.  The concept was the nation's multiculturalism.  Featuring Dutch and Aboriginal floral patterns, it was sponsored by the Dutch Embassy and the Bicentennial Authority.




DOUBLE CELEBRATION

The first Floriade was held in 1988, to celebrate the capital's 75th birthday and Australia's Bicentenary of European settlement.  Accompanied by a programme of live music and entertainment, it was an enormous success.  Initially, intended as a one-off event, its popularity convinced authorities to make it an annual celebration.





FLORIADE TODAY

Floriade has since grown into the largest flower festival in the southern hemisphere, drawing up to half a million visitors.  Despite being free to enter, it brings in around  Australian Dollar 35-45  million  (€21-27 million) every year.  Besides the floral displays, it includes NightFest, four nights of after-dark entertainment and horticultural illuminations, and a gnome-decorating competition, run by the Rotary Club to raise funds for charity.  In addition to the park, a tulip trail runs through the suburbs, thanks to 300,000 bulbs and annuals planted by local schools and community groups.

More info:  www.floriadeaustralia.com


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VOCABULARY

To blossom: florecer  /  To come into bloom: florecer  /  to hail: considerar  /  blend: mezcla  /  patterns: modelos, patrones  /  settlement: asentamiento  /  one-off: único  /  to draw: atraer  /  trail: sendero, camino.