Went to join in the Mayday celebrations at the Sweeps Festival in Rochester this weekend. There were Morris Dancers from the end of the high street all the way up to the castle! An interesting selection from girls with bows and flowers in their hair, to blackened faced dancers with animal skulls in their hats:
'In the 16th and 17th centuries in England people would make garlands of flowers and leaves for the May Day celebration. After becoming a source of competition between Works Guilds, these garlands became increasingly elaborate, to the extent that it covered the entire man. This became known as Jack in the Green.' He also made an appearance in the parade through the town:
It's great to see these traditions are being kept alive.
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