Encaenia is an academic or sometimes ecclesiastical ceremony, usually performed at colleges or universities. It generally occurs some time near the annual ceremony for the general conferral of degrees to students. The word is from Latin, meaning dedication or consecration, and is ultimately derived from the Greek word "εγκαίνια", meaning a festival of renewal or dedication, and corresponds to the English term commencement.
The term was originally used to indicate the eight days of celebration for the dedication of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which celebration covered also to the discovering of the True Cross by Empress Helena in 326. Because the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was consecrated on September 13, 335, the Encaenia started on September 13, while the cross itself was brought outside the church on September 14 so that the clergy and faithful could pray before the True Cross (Feast of the Cross).
At certain universities, Encaenia is an annual ceremony typically involving the presentation of honorary degrees to distinguished alumni and to distinguished personages from the worlds of arts and sciences. In most British universities, it corresponds to part of Graduation.
Je suis
La flamme brune
Dans tes moments d'absence
Je vis
Dans ton sommeil délivrance
DI SETIAP MIMPI YANG TERLUPA
Je trace
La route nocturne
De tes désirs nomades
Et j'efface
La douleur des saisons froides
PERGINYA KEHANGATAN SURYA
Rêve-moi
Dans ces mots que tu ne sais pas
Imagine-moi
De soleils et d'ombres
Rêve-moi
Dans ces mondes où tu ne vas pas
Redessine-moi
De soleils et d'ombres
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La plaine immobile
De ton corps endormi
Je vole
Au secours de tes envies
SEGALA KERINDUAN HATI
Je pose
Comme un écrin d'argile
Sur tes yeux qui cherchent plus loin
Et j'y ose
Tout mon amour que tu retiens
SEMUA CINTA YANG TERPENDAM
Rêve-moi...
Souffle d'ange aux vents salés
Je veux respirer à ton air
Percée d'or au sable mêlée
Je veux me plonger dans ton âme
Let me crawl down to your shore
Light the stars you're looking for
Follow, let them be your guide