Monday, 8 September 2014

Time off


We've worked so hard recently that we decide to take the day off and went to watch the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance. It was a perfect day and I wondered whether previous occupants of Hill Farm would have also gone to see this local event.

The Abbots Bromley Horn Dance, performed at the Barthelmy Fair in August 1226, is one of the few ritual rural customs to survive the passage of time. Today the Horn Dance, which takes place annually on Wakes Monday, offers a fascinating day out attracting visitors from all over the world.

After collecting the horns from the church at eight o'clock in the morning, the Horn Dancers comprising six Deer-men, a Fool, Hobby Horse, Bowman and Maid Marian, perform their dance to music provided by a melodian player at locations throughout the village and its surrounding farms and pubs. A walk of about 10 miles (or 16 kilometres).
At the end of a long and exhausting day, the horns are returned to the church in the evening.


Recently a small piece from one of the horns was dated  from around 1065. 

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