Christmas and New Year at sea
Christmas and New Year at Sea: Liminal Celebration in the Water Desert Introduction: A Festival at the Boundary of Worlds Celebrating Christmas and New Year at sea, whether on a cruise liner, sailing yacht, or research vessel, is a unique socio-cultural and psychological phenomenon. This celebration takes place in liminal conditions (from Latin limen — threshold): in a space that is neither solid land-home nor boundless ocean, but a mobile, isolated point on their boundary. Such festivals become not just entertainment, but an intense collective ritual, subject to the special laws of marine subculture and the tasks of maintaining group cohesion in unnatural conditions. 1. Historical Context: From Sea Superstitions to Regulated Rites The tradition of celebrating at sea dates back to the era of sailing fleets. For sailors spending months and years at sea, these dates were powerful psychological anchors connecting them to home. However, their celebration was fraught with contradiction. Superstitions and taboos: Mariners, people highly superstitious, often feared excessive merriment at sea to avoid “annoying” the elements. Noise, singing, laughter could, according to beliefs, attract storms or other misfortunes. Therefore, rituals often had a more subdued, ritualistic character. "Christmas Truce": There was an unwritten tradition similar to the trench truce during World War I. During the sailing fleet wars, opposing ships sometimes refrained from attacks on Christmas night, following a higher, universal law. Special ration: The main material embodiment of the festival was a special treat. In the British fleet in the 18th-19th centuries, a double portion of rum ("above the allowance") was provided, and the diet included rare delicacies such as salted beef with beans or pudding. This was an acknowledgment of the hardships of service. Interesting fact: Captain James Cook during his first circumnavigation (on the "Endeavour") celebrated Christmas 1768, stranded off the coast ... Read more
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