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The Parliament welcomes the annual celebration of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, which is held on 25 January each year to mark the Bard’s birthday; considers that Burns was one of the greatest poets and that his work has influenced thinkers across the world; notes that Burns' first published
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This was originally a short speech given by a male guest in thanks to the women who had prepared the meal. However, it is now much more wide-ranging and generally covers the male speaker's view on women. It is normally amusing and not offensive, particularly since it will be followed by a reply from
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This is occasionally (and humorously) called the "Toast to the Laddies". Like the previous toast, it is generally now quite wide-ranging. A female guest will give her views on men and reply to any specific points raised by the previous speaker. Like the previous speech, it should be amusing but not
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That may be done by the individual guests or by invited experts, and it goes on for as long as the guests wish. It may include other works by poets influenced by Burns, particularly poets writing in Scots. Foreign guests may also be invited to sing or say works from their land.
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is brought in. Haggis is a meat dish but in recent decades, a vegetarian alternative is often available. It is usually brought in by the cook on a large dish, generally while a bagpiper leads the way to the host's table, where the haggis is laid down.
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The main speaker gives a speech remembering some aspect of Burns's life or poetry. It may be either light-hearted or serious, and may include the recitation of a poem or a song by Burns. A toast to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns then follows.
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in 1801 by merchants who were born in Ayrshire, some of whom had known Burns. They held the first Burns supper on what they thought was his birthday, 29 January 1802, but in 1803, they discovered the
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At the end of the poem, a whisky toast will be proposed to the haggis, and the company will sit down to the meal. The haggis is traditionally served with
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In some regions, particularly the west coast of Scotland and Outer Hebrides, "O Flower of Scotland" is sung immediately preceding the Selkirk Grace.
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by Burns's friends, on 21 July 1801, the fifth anniversary of his death; it has been a regular occurrence ever since. The first still extant
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offensive. Quite often, the speakers giving this toast and the previous one will collaborate so that the two toasts complement each other.
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in 2021, Burns Night celebrations moved online and were popular amongst families eating at home. Formal suppers follow a standard order.
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and the recitation of Burns's poetry. Formal dinners are hosted by organisations such as universities, sporting clubs, Burns Clubs, the
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in Canada). However, in principle, celebrations may be held at any other time of the year. Burns suppers are held all around the world.
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Finally, the host will call on one of the guests to give the vote of thanks. Then, everyone is asked to stand, join hands, and sing "
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parish records that noted his date of birth was actually 25 January 1759. Since then, suppers have been held on or about 25 January.
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generally greets the guests, who gather and mix as at any informal party. At less formal gatherings, traditional
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says a few words, welcoming everyone to the supper and perhaps stating the reason for it.
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poems. The suppers are normally held on or near the poet's birthday, 25 January, known as
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considers the celebration of Burns Night each year to be a key cultural heritage event.
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A 2007 Supper for Mauchline Burns Club, presented with explanations of each stage
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When the meal reaches the coffee stage, various speeches and toasts are given.
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The supper starts with the soup course. Normally a Scottish soup, such as
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the "lassies" concerned. The men drink a toast to the women's health.
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After the speeches there may be singing of songs by Burns (such as "
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Burns supper with haggis, neeps and tatties and a glass of whisky.
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because Burns was said to have delivered it at a dinner given by
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Burns suppers may be formal or informal. Both typically include
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Celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns (1759-1796)
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Programme for an 1859 'Birth of Burns' event, held at
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is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet
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