18/08/2023
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Holding a little Variant of names, (Shadey- in Wag Himra), (Ashenda-in Majority of Tigray), (Ashendeye-in Lalibela and some parts of Gondar), (Solel- in Raya) and (Aynewari in Axum) is a young girls' festival in northern Ethiopia that followed the end of 15 days fasting called fiesta to honor Virgin Mary of Zion by Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Christian faith followers.
This winter event carries both religious and cultural significance and provides an opportunity for the girls to shine.
During this special holiday, the young girls gather in groups, dressed in their vibrant Habesha kemis (one of the traditional Ethiopian attire), to sing and dance around their towns and cities. For three days, they visit various places, collecting gifts from strangers along the way. On the holiday itself, the young girls attend church services first before proceeding with their celebrations. They circle the church three times while singing songs of gratitude to God.
Travelers who are planning to partake in this festival are in for a treat as they will witness the stunning northern Ethiopia highlands adorned with lush greenery. The festival stands as a unique experience where visitors can immerse themselves in Ethiopian culture while reveling in breathtaking landscapes.