Remi Chauveau Notes
Between 2–9 November 2025, fifteen global events—from Día de Muertos to World Numbat Day—wove a shared tapestry of remembrance, creativity, and collective action that connected communities across cultures and continents.
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@edita.kaite All Saints' Day & All Souls' Day in Poland 🕯️🇵🇱 A tradition in the country to remember loved ones who are no longer with us 🕯️🖤🙏🏼 People visit family graves, bringing flowers and lighting candles 🪦🕯️🖤 Last year was my first time experiencing this tradition in Poland 🙏🏼🇵🇱 #allsaintsday #allsoulsday #poland #traditions #polishculture ♬ som original - Cah
On 7 Nov 2025, Zaz’s duet with Sarah on La Vie en Rose at Star Academy lit up TF1 with joy and admiration, showing how Edith Piaf’s timeless chanson still binds generations in emotion — heureux, heureux, heureux à en mourir.

🍁✨ Echoes of Memory, Sparks of Unity 🌙🍂🎶

Christel Alsos’s “Et sted i minnet” (“A Place in Memory”) does more than simply echo November’s tapestry — it becomes a luminous thread woven through each commemoration and celebration. Her voice, tender and crystalline, mirrors the solemn silences of Remembrance ceremonies, the vibrant marigolds of Día de Muertos, and the playful sparks of Guy Fawkes Night. The song’s meditation on memory and longing resonates with the saxophone’s soulful tributes, the numbat’s fragile survival, and the collective marches for climate justice, reminding us that remembrance is not static but alive, carried forward in sound, ritual, and shared breath. In this way, Alsos’s ballad transforms the month’s grief into gratitude, its nostalgia into renewal, and its scattered events into one universal chorus of connection.

🎶 🇳🇴 🎤 🌹 🌙 📺 💙 👩‍🎤 🏔️ ✨ 🌲 🐟 💞 🎆🕯️ 🎷🌍🍂 🔊 Et sted i minnet (A Place in Memory) - Christel Alsos



November unfolded as a tapestry of remembrance and renewal, where solemn silences met vibrant celebrations.

Between 2–9 November 2025, fifteen events connected communities across continents, blending heritage, creativity, and global awareness.

🇲🇽 Día de Muertos Echoes — 2 Nov 2025

Mexican communities worldwide honored ancestors with altars, marigolds, and offerings, reaffirming identity and shared heritage.

🌍 All Souls’ Day — 2 Nov 2025

Christian communities across Europe, Africa, and Latin America held masses and vigils, linking faith and remembrance globally.

🎆 Guy Fawkes Night — 5 Nov 2025

Bonfires and fireworks across the UK commemorated the Gunpowder Plot, blending history with modern joy and unity.

🕊️ International Day Against Violence — 5 Nov 2025

NGOs and civic groups organized campaigns worldwide, reminding societies of the urgent need for peace and justice.

🎷 Saxophone Day — 6 Nov 2025

Musicians celebrated Adolphe Sax’s invention with concerts and tributes, bridging jazz, classical, and global audiences.

📚 UNESCO World Science Day Prep — 6 Nov 2025

Schools and universities held workshops ahead of World Science Day, fostering curiosity and international collaboration in STEM.

🎤 Zaz at Star Academy — 7 Nov 2025

French singer Zaz performed La Vie en Rose with contestant Sarah, sparking debate and emotion across generations.

🎭 Festival of Remembrance — 8 Nov 2025

The Royal Albert Hall blended music, testimony, and military tributes, strengthening emotional bonds across nations.

🦘 World Numbat Day — 9 Nov 2025

Australian conservationists spotlighted the endangered numbat, drawing global attention to biodiversity loss and conservation.

🌐 Global Hackathon Week — 2–9 Nov 2025

Tech communities worldwide collaborated online, innovating solutions for climate, health, and education challenges.

🎨 International Street Art Festival — 3–9 Nov 2025

Cities from Berlin to São Paulo hosted murals and performances, turning urban walls into canvases of global dialogue.

🕌 Mawlid Celebrations — 3–4 Nov 2025

Muslim communities marked the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday with prayers, charity, and gatherings across continents.

🎮 Global Esports Cup — 4–9 Nov 2025

Gamers from Asia, Europe, and the Americas competed in streamed tournaments, connecting millions through digital play.

📖 International Poetry Exchanges — 7–9 Nov 2025

Poets from Africa, Asia, and Europe shared verses online, weaving words of memory, resilience, and hope across cultures.

🌱 Youth Climate Marches — 9 Nov 2025

Students in cities from Nairobi to Paris marched for climate justice, amplifying voices of the next generation worldwide.

#MemoryGlow 🌙✨ #GlobalRemembrance 🌍🕯️ #SongOfSilence 🎶🍂 #NovemberEchoes 🍁🎆 #SharedHeritage 🧡🏞️

Festival of Remembrance

Cardboard Courage: Hidden Memory Footsteps🕯️🎭👣
At the Festival of Remembrance (8 Nov 2025) in London’s Royal Albert Hall, one of the most moving but little‑known details was the story of an elderly Wren (a member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service) who revealed she had once stuffed cardboard into her shoes to meet the minimum height requirement to enlist during World War II. This anecdote, shared during the ceremony, highlighted the extraordinary determination of young women who bent rules just to serve their country. It’s a reminder that remembrance isn’t only about grand battles or famous leaders, but also about small, personal acts of ingenuity and courage that shaped history.

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