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carol

Song that in medieval times was associated with a round dance; today carols are associated with festivals such as Christmas and Easter.

Christmas carols were common as early as the 15th century. The custom of singing carols from house to house, collecting gifts, was called ‘wassailing’. Many carols, such as ‘God Rest You Merry Gentlemen’ and ‘The First Noel’, date from the 16th century or earlier.



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and on Tuesday and Thursday, the Cultural Arts Center Carolers will perform from 7 to 8:30 p.
In Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive has holiday wreaths, lights and carolers to provide a festive flavor during the year's top shopping season.
And don't forget the sound of music; if you want to treat someone to a seasonal concert, the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses--(202) 467-5830--can help find the carolers nearest you.
 
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