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'World Kiss Day' đź’‹ 6 July

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Welcome everyone! Today we're celebrating World Kiss Day, a light-hearted annual event held on 6th July that reminds us of the many meanings of a kiss – whether it's a greeting, a sign of love, friendship, congratulations or simply showing someone you care. Across films, music and popular culture, memorable kisses have become some of the most famous moments ever captured on screen.


To mark the occasion, we're going to put our movie knowledge to the test with a fun "Match the Movie Kiss to the Movie Poster" activity. Can you identify which famous romantic screen kiss belongs to each classic film? There are no prizes – just plenty of opportunities for discussion, shared memories and a few surprises along the way.


As always, reminiscence is just as important as getting the answers right. Feel free to share your favourite romantic films, memorable cinema visits, first dates, or the movie kisses that have stayed with you over the years.


To round off today's session, our CST Songs of the Day all celebrate the theme of kisses:

• "Kissin' in the Back Row of the Movies" – Kissin' in the Back Row of the Movies by The Drifters (1974)• "Kiss Me Honey Honey Kiss Me" – Kiss Me Honey Honey Kiss Me by Shirley Bassey (1958)• "It Started with a Kiss" – It Started with a Kiss by Hot Chocolate (1982)• "Save All Your Kisses for Me" – Save All Your Kisses for Me by Brotherhood of Man, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1976.


Let's enjoy a day full of classic cinema, wonderful music, laughter and happy memories!




















 
 
 

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