World Goth Day
May 22, Wednesday
World Goth Day is celebrated annually on May 22. The holiday was created as a way to unite people belonging to the goth subculture and celebrate their unique style, music and lifestyle. Goths are representatives of a subculture that originated in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United Kingdom, based on the post-punk movement and the gothic rock music genre.History of World Goth Day
The idea of the holiday arose in 2009 in the UK, when two radio DJs, DJ Cruel Britannia and Martin Oldgoth, proposed the idea of creating a day dedicated to gothic culture. They wanted people who are into this style to be able to express their belonging to the subculture and introduce others to its aesthetics. The holiday quickly spread around the world, and today it is celebrated by goths from different countries.
Goals of the holiday
To celebrate the diversity of the goth subculture. World Goth Day is a celebration for those who identify with the gothic culture and allows them to openly express their interests and style. It is a day for goths to showcase their creativity and uniqueness.
Community support. This day helps to strengthen ties within the gothic community and support people who may feel isolated because of their belonging to the subculture. It is an opportunity to find like-minded people and celebrate common interests.
Popularization of gothic culture. World Goth Day is also a way to show the general public that gothic culture is not just "dark" images, but a rich and diverse phenomenon that includes art, music, fashion and philosophy.
How is World Goth Day celebrated?
Concerts and music events. On this day, many cities around the world host concerts and parties dedicated to gothic music. This is an opportunity to see live performances of your favorite bands or DJs and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of dark romance and mysticism.
Social Media Themes. The day is actively celebrated online in the Gothic community, via social media. People share photos of their Gothic looks, discuss music, movies, and books, and share thoughts about the subculture. Hashtags like #WorldGothDay make it easy to find themed posts.
Flash mobs and Goth gatherings. Some cities organize flash mobs, gatherings, and Goth marches. These events often take the form of themed walks in parks, where participants can express their belonging to the subculture.
Exhibitions and art projects. Many artists and photographers inspired by the Gothic aesthetic hold exhibitions and art projects dedicated to this day. These events help to show the beauty and versatility of Gothic art.
World Goth Day in other years
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