lunes, 18 de diciembre de 2023

SANTA IS COMING TO TOWN / Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree




Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

The holiday season will begin with the annual tree lighting in the heart of New York City at Rockefeller Center on Wednesday, November 30.

La cadena de TV NBC realiza un programa con motivo de este evento anual con actuaciones de artistas finaliza con el encendido del árbol.


Esta versión más clásica resulta mejor para aprender a cantar la propuesta de hoy.

Continuamos con el acontecimiento anual en NY.


History of the Tree

For more than eight decades, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has stood as a holiday beacon for New Yorkers and visitors alike. While the lights, decorations, and stars have changed through the years, visiting the Tree remains a quintessential New York experience.


December 1931

Workers at Rockefeller Center pooled their money together to buy a Christmas tree. The men decorated the 20-foot high balsam fir with handmade garlands made by their families. This photo, taken on Christmas Eve, shows the men lined up to receive their wages.

 

December 1933

Rockefeller Center decided to make the Christmas Tree an annual tradition, and held the very first tree lighting ceremony.

 

December 1936

Two trees were erected at Rockefeller Center, and a skating pageant was held at the newly opened ice skating rink on the Plaza.

 

 

December 1942

World War II ushered in an era of simple and patriotic designs, including red, white, and blue unlit globes and painted wooden stars. In 1942, no materials essential to the war effort were used to decorate Rockefeller Center, and instead of one large tree, three more modest trees were raised. From 1942 until the end of the war, the Tree went unlit each year due to blackout regulations.

 

November 1951

Santa and friends watch as the Tree is raised.

 

December 1955

In the 1950s, workers began using scaffolding to aid in decorating the trees. Before the decade was over, the process had grown to require 20 men and a period of nine days.

 

December 1969

Sculptor Valerie Clarebout’s triumphant and towering wire angel figures debuted in the Channel Gardens. She created the 12 sculptures using 75 points of metal wire each. Clarebout passed away in 1982 at the age of 74, but her legacy lives on in her resplendent gift to New York City.

 

November 1997

This Tree traveled down the Hudson River by barge from its home in Stony Point, New York.

 

November 1998

A tree from Richfield, Ohio, was flown to New York City on the world’s largest transport plane, the Anatov An-124 Ruslan.

 

December 1999

Christmas of 1999 hosted the largest Tree in Rockefeller Center’s history. Hailing from Killingworth, Connecticut, the Tree stood at 100 feet tall.

 

December 2001

Following the tragedies of September 11, 2001, the Tree was decorated in a patriotic red, white, and blue. People from around the world visited the Plaza to see the Tree.

 

December 2018

A new Swarovski Star, designed by famed architect Daniel Libeskind, adorned the 72-foot-tall Christmas Tree. The 9-foot-4-inch topper, back lit by LEDs, features 3 million dazzling Swarovski crystals across 70 triangular spikes.

 

The Christmas Tree FAQs  (2022)

How big is the Tree?

The 2022 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a 82ft tall Norway Spruce, 50 feet wide and weighs 14 tons.

How old is the Tree?

The 2022 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is approximately 85-90 years old.

Where is this year's Tree from?

The 2022 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree hails from Queensbury, NY.

How many lights are on the Tree?

There are more than 50,000 multi-colored LED lights on approximately 5 miles (8 km) of wire.

How big is the star on the Tree?

Designed by architect  Daniel  Libeskind  in 2018, the three dimensional Swarovski star weighs approximately 900 pounds (408.23 kg) and features 70 spikes covered in 3 million crystals.

When does the Tree arrive in New York City?

To allow adequate time for it to be decorated before it’s lit, theTree will arrive on Saturday, November 12, 2022.

How do I watch the Christmas Tree lighting?

Stay tuned for more information about public access to this year’s tree lighting. You are always invited to view the live national broadcast “Christmas at Rockefeller Center” from home on NBC, on November 30, 8PM EST/7PM C.

When is the Tree lighting?

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony will take place on Wednesday, November 30, 2022.

When does the Tree come  down?

This is yet to be determined, but details about when the Tree will come down will be announced in the coming weeks. To stay informed about all the details, sign up for The Center newsletter.


La búsqueda del árbol del 2022.


 Seguimos con nuestra canción.

"Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town"

You better watch out 
You better not cry 
You better not pout 
I'm telling you why 
Santa Claus is coming to town 
Santa Claus is coming to town 
Santa Claus is coming to town 

He's making a list, 
Checking it twice; 
Gonna find out who's naughty or nice. 
Santa Claus is coming to town
Santa Claus is coming to town 
Santa Claus is coming to town 

He sees you when you're sleeping 
He knows when you're awake 
He knows if you've been bad or good 
So be good for goodness sake 

With little tin horns and little toy drums
Rooty toot toots and rummy tum tums
Santa Claus is coming to town 
Santa Claus is coming to town 
Santa Claus is coming to town

He sees you when you're sleeping 
He knows when you're awake 
He knows if you've been bad or good
So be good for goodness sake 
Goodness sake 

You better watch out 
You better not cry 
You better not pout 
I'm telling you why 
Santa Claus is coming to town 
Santa Claus is coming to town 
Santa Claus is coming
Santa Claus is coming
Santa Claus is coming to town 

(Coming to town)
Santa's a busy man he has no time to play
He's got millions of stockings to fill on Christmas day
(Santa Claus is coming to town)
(Coming to town)
(Santa Claus is coming to town)
(Coming to town)


VOCABULARY

WATCH OUT.- watch out vi phrasal      (be vigilant or careful)    estar atento

POUT.-  (expression, in anger)   hacer puchero loc verb / enojarse, enfadarse

NAUGHTY.- naughty adj           (child: disobedient)        malcriado/a / desobediente /travieso   adj

GOODNESS.- Goodness! interj (astonishment)  ¡Dios mío! loc interj  /  ¡por Dios! loc interj

SAKE.- sake n  (purpose)          en nombre de   loc prep



Versión interpretada por Bruce Springteen - "The Boss"

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... y otras propuestas para practicar


Y esta curiosidad, maravillosa interpretada por  ...   Ella Fitzgerald 


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