1572 Map of Brugge by Braun & Hogenberg clearly shows
the Egg shape still intact today. Autoloze Zondag took place
chiefly within this Egg.
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All these attractions were relatively fixed, but in addition, there were penny farthings rolling majestically up Vlamingstraat, a six piece Scottish bagpipe group, no doubt all Belgians, [there being a local Scottish Society here of men who dress authentically and enthusiastically in the kilt and sporran etc]. There was another uniformed marching band, and music could be heard from Sint Jakobstraat where a Cultuurmarkt was in progress in several different locations in the one street. I happened upon Egyptian belly dancers in authentic costume in Jan Van Eyckplein nearby while there was dancing for older people in front of the Stadtheater in Vlamingstraat; Argentine tango in Simon Stevinplein; Salsa in Guido Gezelleplein; fencing in Kruispoort; lace-making in Jerusalemkerk; street parties in several different neighbourhoods; cycle rides from 't Zand; a nature ramble in Baliestraat. In twelve different parks and open spaces, there were children's activities like swings, go-karting, picnicking, interactive workshops while around the Cafe Vlissinghe [500 years old and still open!] were opportunities to play old-fashioned games like wooden skittles etc. In a crowded Hoogstraat and Langestraat, was a long, long line of stalls in a Rommelmarkt [a flea market, always popular!] with music blaring and
much good-tempered haggling in process. I watched a young South Korean man tentatively pricing several 1940's items for sale with his eye clearly on the 1950/60s telephone but without quite enough courage to barter!
The illustrated publicity booklet [delivered to each letter box in the centre of the city] described four different guided cycle rides, from 25 to 75 kilometres and
six guided walks from 6 to 25 kms so reasonably healthy people plus
keen sporty types were all catered for. It was a remarkable example
of enlightened thinking behind the project and extraordinary
imagination and planning in the realisation of the day's activities. I was impressed, though exhausted, despite the modest scope of my sampling. I
subsequently discovered that on September 22nd, World
Car-Free Day was happening so I suppose Autoloze Zondag here was an
early part of that.
Egyptian belly dancers in Jan Van Eyckplein |
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