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Redhead Day ( Roodharigendag in Dutch ) is the name of a Dutch summer festival that takes place each last weekend of August in the city of Tilburg . The festival started in 2005 in the small city Asten , and was held from 2007 up to 2018 in the city of Breda , in the Netherlands . The three-day festival is a gathering of tens of thousands of people in the city center of Tilburg, including many thousands of people with natural red hair , from more than 80 countries. [1]
The festival is based on three core values: connection, pride, and recognition. [2] Each activity at the festival includes one or more of these values.
In 1979, Dutch public broadcaster VPRO organized a 'redhead day' in Baarn , Utrecht . Hosted by Djoeke Veeninga [ nl ] , it was attended by hundreds of redheads. [3]
The festival was started in 2005 unintentionally by the Dutch painter Bart Rouwenhorst in the small Dutch city of Asten . As a painter, he was inspired by artists like Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Gustav Klimt . Both of these artists created dramatic portraits of women, and both artists made famous paintings depicting redheaded women.
To follow in the footsteps of his favourite painters, Rouwenhorst planned an exhibition of fifteen new paintings of redheads. Finding models was problematic, since redheads are rare in the Netherlands where only two percent of the population has natural red hair. To find models, an advertisement was placed in a local newspaper. However, instead of 15, 150 models volunteered.
Not wanting to turn down so many potential models, Rouwenhorst decided to choose 14 models, organise a group photo shoot for remaining redheads, and have a lottery to decide by chance who would be the 15th and final model. Thus began the first Redheadday.
That year, the focus was on red-haired women only, since they were asked to volunteer to pose for the paintings. At the events in later years, the aim was to attract redheaded men as well as women, but still the sexes are not equally distributed. The first meeting attracted 150 natural redheads. [4]
The second event was organised in 2007, in and around the main church of Breda . On 2 September 2007, 800 redheads including Evelien went to the city. The dress code was white. The festival was opened by the mayor of Breda, unveiling a painting of fifty redheads. The festival poster contained a picture of a redheaded model (Milanne) in a wedding dress. Redheaded children were allowed off school for a week because of this event. This holiday still continues for some schools in The Netherlands. [ citation needed ]
On 7 September 2008, about 1,500 to 2,000 redheads from 15 countries went to Breda to celebrate the third Redheadday. The programme consisted of 42 activities, including exhibitions of forty artists. The dress code was black. The programme was multi-lingual for the first time and the press coverage was worldwide. Articles appeared in newspapers from Norway to Hong Kong and Chile . In 2008 some Dutch calendars started noting the first Sunday of September as the official Redheadday, a day honouring redheads. It complements Mothers Day and Father's Day , the celebrations honouring parents.
The 2009 event took place on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 September. The location was again the city of Breda. On Saturday, the focus was on visitors from abroad. On Sunday, the main event took place, with the traditional group photo in the main city park of Breda. There were about 50 activities, ranging from large artistic photo shoots by artists, to workshops with children, and lectures on different aspects of red hair.
The 2010 event took place on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 September. Again there were about 50 activities, ranging from large artistic photo shoots by artists, to workshops with children, and lectures on different aspects of red hair. This year however, the nature of the event was more international. Program booklets were provided in three languages (Dutch, English and German) and groups of redheads appeared with T-shirts and flags reflecting their home country, like Germany , France and Italy . This year, all hotels in the city center were booked full. The organisation estimated that 4,000 people with natural red hair came from thirty countries.
The 2011 event lasted from Friday September 2 to Sunday September 4. On Friday, an unofficial opening was held for the volunteers and some visitors from the Netherlands, Germany, UK, Ireland and the US. This year, there were more photoshoots. The organisation estimated that despite the forecast rain, the same number of visitors came to Breda, this time from over fifty countries.
Breda played host to the 7th edition of the Redhead Days from 31 August to 2 September 2012. Owing to its large global appeal this festival officially changed its name from the Dutch "Roodharigendag" to the "Redhead Days". The event started with a Kick-off party at the Mezz in Breda on Friday evening 31 August where participants were treated to an abridged version of the documentary "Being Ginger" and a performance by the band "Convoi Exceptional".
The world record for the number of redheads in one place was also broken in this year with a total of 1255 redheads standing together for 10 minutes. According to the organisation approx 4 to 5 thousand from 60 countries attended the event. The media was represented from around the world including a documentary team from Australia .
The 8th edition of the Redhead Days took place from 30 August to 1 September 2013. For the first time in this event's history the activities were partially sponsored by means of crowdfunding. For the second time the festival opened with a kick-off party at the Mezz in Breda during which the film LUIM MC1R by director Tjepke Zijlstra was shown and "Vanessa Voss and Band" performed.
The documentary Being Ginger in a sold-out Chasse Theatre was shown twice during this year's event. Once again on Sunday 1 September the 2012 record of "redheads in one place" was broken. Under the watchful eye of an official Guinness Book of Records official the total number of 1,672 redheads in one place was recorded. The organisation confirmed that more than 5,000 redheads from 80 countries attended the event. Media teams from around the world also attended.
In 2015 the Redhead Days celebrated its 10th anniversary with the special theme of Vincent van Gogh , exactly 125 years since the Dutch Grand Master's death. 2015 anniversary edition took place on 4-6 September 2015 in Breda.
The 11th edition was held in Breda, and the year color was red. The group photo was made from the direction of the train station to the Valkenbergpark.
The 12th edition of the festival had as theme Global Friendship and the color was green.
The 13th edition of the festival was the last one in Breda and was sponsored by insurance company AON. Owing to rain, this edition was named the umbrella edition. [ citation needed ]
The festival organisation decided to move the festival from Breda due to long lasting irregularities in the subsidies department at the local government of Breda. According to Dutch newspapers, advice on subsidies were given by people that had a personal interest in the outcome. [5] In 2019 the local government Breda was found guilty in a lawsuit on this matter. [6] The festival organisation visited several Dutch cities to look for a suitable new city to host the festival: Amersfoort , Dordrecht , Leeuwarden , Tilburg and Utrecht . Tilburg was chosen due to location, openness to new plans, new area developments like the Spoorzone and Spoorpark, and integrity of the local government: recently the Tilburg government won a prize for its integrity. [7]
The 14th edition of the festival was the first time the festival was held in Tilburg . The color was blue and the main festival location was at the Pieter Vreedeplain. Other locations of activities were the Spoorpark (campsite), Heuvel, LocHal (lectures), and 013 (parties). Two group photos were made, the first one was in the form of a "T", honouring Tilburg.
In 2020 the event, scheduled for 30 of November, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [8]
In 2021 it was long unsure whether the event could take place, due to COVID-19. Therefore, the festival was named the gathering, or the 14.5 edition and lasted from Friday evening August 27 to Sunday August 29. Also, several rules from the Dutch government had to be followed to keep the visitors safe. Owing to these rules, the traditional group photo had to be done while sitting down. Although severe travel restrictions were in place, the festival welcomed redheads from five continents and the group photo depicted 240 natural redheads. The festival was sponsored by 51 Hz [9] and the local government of Tilburg. At this edition, some new activities were organised, like shared diners and a workshop model drawing. [10]
In 2022 the event will celebrate its 15th anniversary and last from Friday evening August 26 to Sunday August 28. The organisation is planning to create a record breaking festival, with a high number of activities, ranging from pub-crawls to lectures, photo-shoots and workshops. For this edition, the festival campsite aims to triple in size. [11]
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WORLD Redhead Day is an unofficial holiday in the United States
It's actually one of two holidays that celebrates the gingers of the world.
Considered an "unofficial" holiday in the United States, World Redhead Day — which falls on May 26, 2021 — is one of many holidays that celebrate redheads.
The official holiday, however, is National Love Your Red Hair Day, which is in November.
National Love Your Red Hair Day was founded in 2011 by sisters Stephanie and Adrienne Vendetti — who are, in fact, redheads.
According to the official website about National Love Your Red Hair Day, it was designed "for redheads throughout the world to celebrate a redhead’s beauty, in both the fashion and beauty sector."
But if you're not in the States, you can always celebrate Redhead Day Festival in New Zealand, which is another festival for redheads.
There are plenty of celebrities who will be celebrating World Redhead Day today.
Prince Harry, perhaps, is one of the world's most famous redhead, even earning the name "Prince Hot Ginge" in his prime.
Another famous redhead is Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne.
On the American side of the pond, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, and Jessica Chastain are all famous redheads.
And perhaps the most famous redhead in all of Australia is Nicole Kidman.
Despite the number of famous redheads in Hollywood, less than 2 percent of the world's population is a natural redhead.
Scotland and Ireland are the two countries that have the highest concentration of redheads.
A 2004 study into redheads also revealed that they are more susceptible to physical pain, needing 20 percent more anesthesia on average than their non-redhead counterparts.
Interestingly, most redheads are also left-handed.
On the positive side, a British Journal of Medicine study released in 2014 revealed that redhead men are less likely to develop prostate cancer than their non-redhead counterparts.
And despite Internet conspiracy theories, redheads are not going extinct.
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To all the redheads out there, celebrate your fiery mane on National Redhead Day 2021 (also known as National Love Your Red Hair Day) this November 5. It’s time to get rid of negative biases against redheads and learn the difference between redhead facts and myths. National Redhead Day was created by redhead sisters Adrienne and Stephanie Vendetti in response to the Kick A Ginger Day website. They wanted to express their pride in being redheads and encourage redheads everywhere to be proud of their natural hair color.
Discrimination against redheads isn’t new. In fact, in the Middle Ages, redheads were linked with witchcraft and magic and were ostracized, punished and even killed. Other misconceptions about redheads include promiscuity and untrustworthiness. But those are all in the past and redheads are now lauded for their beautifully natural fiery hair color.
To celebrate redheads around the world, here are some fun ginger hair facts that will make you appreciate them even more.
Only less than 2% of the world’s population has natural red hair. That means only 140 million people or less have red hair among the 7.9 billion individuals in the world. The highest percentage of redheads reside in Scotland at 13%, second is Ireland at 10%. So it’s about time redheads celebrate their natural hair color after all the negativity they've received.
The first redhead appeared during emigrations from Africa 30,000 to 80,000 years ago where the first variants were discovered. Now, redheads are prevalent around the world with no links to a specific ethnicity. However, redheads tend to be predominant in Europe. Red hair is a gene mutation that creates the recessive gene MC1R. So if one parent is a redhead, there is a chance that the offspring will also have red hair.
Normally, brunettes have 140,000 strands of hair while blondes have about 110,000 strands of hair. However, redheads only have 90,000 strands of hair. But redheads still sport a thick crown of hair because what red hair lacks in the number of strands, it makes up with the thickness of each strand. Thicker strands require a bit more maintenance so use a natural shampoo and conditioner that’s free of harmful additives.
Prose Custom Shampoo and Prose Custom Conditioner are both sulfate-free and feature all-natural ingredients. Best of all, you can personalize your formula depending on your needs, whether it's to stimulate hair growth or have a shinier mane. Use an absorbent wooden brush to distribute your natural oils on the scalp like this Agave Bristle Brush from Prose .
Redheads are harder to anesthetize. This was even proven in a study by Liem, M.D., et. al. , that redheads require 19% more anesthesia desflurane to put them to sleep as compared to those with other hair colors. This is believed to be a receptor quirk in the cells that manage hair and skin color. It is also believed to trigger the release of the hormone that stimulates these particular cells, as well as the brain receptor that increases pain sensitivity.
Redheads are also associated with lighter skin tones because they have lower levels of natural melanin protection. This lack of protection increases the risk of melanoma or skin cancer. Redheads tend to have pheomelanin as the dominant type of melanin which is responsible for the hair color and the lighter skin tone. It also means redheads with lighter skin tones are more susceptible to sun damage.
Melanin is also responsible for absorbing ultraviolet rays which are needed to kickstart the synthesis of Vitamin D. However, those with darker skin or eumelanin create less vitamin D after sun exposure as compared to lighter-skinned individuals like redheads. A lesser-known redhead medical fact is that they can produce their own Vitamin D even in low light conditions to compensate for their lack of vitamin D absorbency.
Left-handedness is also a recessive gene much like having a ginger mane. While only 2% of people have red hair, only 10% to 25% of people are left-handed. Recessive traits tend to come in pairs which is why it's not surprising that almost every redhead you'll meet or know is also left-handed.
Fortunately for redheads and gingers, your fiery manes will never go gray. However, the red color does fade into rose gold or strawberry blond then to a silvery-white once the time comes. As hair pigment is produced at the follicle, once we age, it simply stops producing the pigment, thus the fading color. However, redheads retain the natural pigment longer than other hair shades so no need to panic. To keep your ginger mane looking great for as long as you can, it’s best to invest in some of the best products for red hair.
Mane Club Volumizing Hair Mask repairs each strand and deeply conditions your hair to reduce breakage. Control frizz while moisturizing, softening and adding luster with Mane Club Voodoo Oil , a weightless hair oil that you can massage into your scalp. Curb hair oiliness by reducing the number of times you shampoo a week. Opt for a dry shampoo instead on days you don’t wash your hair like Mane Club Let’s Cheat charcoal-infused dry shampoo to remove excess oil and keep you feeling fresh.
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