Wassailing, Old Mill Farm Bolney, Sussex 18:00 Apple Howling or Wassailing is an ancient custom in which the evil spirits are driven out and the good spirits are encouraged to produce a good apple crop for the following year's cider. Second Saturday in January Firle Wassail, East Sussex 18:00-23:00 Middle Farm BN8 6LJ. Hunters Moon Morris Men. Torch procession, bonfire, food, haystack stage, dance floor. Click here to read more about Wassailing the apple tree Twelfth Night (information about Twelfth Night) There many customs and traditions which ake place on or around Twelfth Night. Twelfth Night Celebrations - London Twelfth Night is an annual seasonal celebration held on the Bankside by Shakespeare's Globe, in London. It is a celebration of the New Year, mixing ancient Midwinter seasonal customs with contemporary festivity. It is free, accessible to all and happens whatever the weather.
Mummers Plays
Baddeley Cake, Drury Lane Theatre, London
On
Twelfth Night
the cast of the current play eat cake and drink wine in memory of an
actor from the 18th Century who bequeathed money to the theatre's
hardship
fund. Fireball-Whirling Ceremony, Stonehaven, Scotland On the night of the Old New Year's Eve, young men whirl balls of burning rope around their heads.
Haxey Hood Game,
Haxey, Lincolnshire -
In the 13th century a gust of wind whipped
off the hood
of the Lady de Mowbray.Farm workers chased and retrieved the hood,
so delighting her that she ordered the pursuit be repeated.
Blessing the Plough
This church tradition can be found across the country,
notably at Chichester and Exeter on the first Sunday after 6th January.
Plough Monday
The first Monday after Twelfth Night is Plough Monday, a
day when ploughmen traditionally blackened their faces and marked the
end of the Christmas period for the agricultural communities.Straw Bear Festival Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire Weekend near Plough Monday The Whittlesea Straw Bear is maintaining the folklore tradition of parading a man dressed in straw around the streets near to Plough Monday. Molly Dancers and Morris Dancers dance in the streets Wassailing the apple tree is one of the oldest traditions at Christmas time. Cider and cake is offered to tree feted as guardian of the orchard. Up Helly Aa, Lerwick, Shetland Largest fire festival in Europe, celebrated on the last Tuesday of January every year. Torch-light procession through the streets of Lerwick, followed by the burning of a full-size replica Viking longship. |
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Calendar of unusual Customs and Traditions in England, Scotland and Wales JANUARY
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