So, first off, let's have a torchlit processional dance up and down Tarring High Street:
Then into the orchard for the ceremony:
Details from the back of the song sheet:
"We awaken the apple trees spirits with our chanting and loud music. A virgin is invited to place toast in the branches for the winter robins who will carry off any bad spirits. The Wassail Applecake and a double-handed Wassail Cup of mulled cider is passed freely around as everyone joins in the chant and hullabaloo."
I am eternally grateful to Pansy Cradledew for the loan of the book "Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids, A Journey Through the English Ritual Year" by Sara Hannant which brought this wonderful little ritual to my attention.
Linda's over the moon as cider's her drug of choice.
I was hoping Christopher Lee would turn up wearing a frock, but he didn't.
1 comments:
I'm so glad that people are still out there doing this stuff. Keeps our feet on the ground.
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