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Folklore: about Christmas traditions - on line

08 Dec 21 - 06:32 AM (#4128381)
Subject: Folklore: about Christmas traditions - on line
From: Felipa

While adding items to the online events permathread, I noticed that there are several Christmas-themed events and if I list a lot of them now, that could draw attention away from other items such as the Folk Song Society of New York anniversary gathering (11 Dec) and Camp Harmony (starts 30 Dec).

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-talk-traditional-christmas-tickets-162051381043
Traditional Christmas by Heritage Lincolnshire, speaker Bob Massey
How Our British Traditions of the Christmas Season Came About
Wed, 8 December 2021 19:00 – 20:30 GMT tickets £5.98

We all have our own traditions that have originated from generations before us and have been passed on. From attending Church for Midnight Mass, to decorating trees and our houses. Carols by candlelight, advent calendars and the food we eat.

But where did some of the main Christmas Traditions come from? Where have the originated from and why do we do it?

Find out more in this festive talk about our Christmas Traditions and get yourself in the Christmas mood.

For more information on talks and events run by Heritage Lincolnshirehttps://www.heritagelincolnshire.org/events and you can book tickets online directly with us at https://www.heritagelincolnshire.org/shop/tickets/
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mistletoe-wrens-and-mumming-british-christmas-folklore-and-traditions-tickets-167146123555

Mistletoe, Wrens and Mumming: British Christmas folklore and traditions by Kirsty Hartsiotis
Thu, 9 Dec 2021, 19:00 GMT tickets= £5

"Join folklorist, storyteller and writer Kirsty Hartsiotis in a hunt for Britain's quirkiest Christmas traditions, and discover the secrets of some of the things we take for granted at Christmastide. From hunting the wren to kissing under the mistletoe, and from eating a mince pie a day to ensuring the house was clean to keep out the fairies, find out about the Christmas season from Advent to Candlemas.

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"Kirsty Hartsiotis is a Gloucestershire-based storyteller, writer and speaker. She's also a museum curator at a Gloucestershire Museum. She specialises in folklore and the Arts and Crafts Movement. "
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Subject: Folklore: A talk about Christmas carols
From: Fiery Dragon
Date: 09 Nov 21 - 03:18 PM

I will be giving a talk about English Christmas carols at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI) at 7.30pm on Friday 10 December.

I will be uncovering archaeological layers in the history of carols and coming to some perhaps surprising conclusions. I’ll also be talking about the recent renewed interest in unusual old carols and where people are singing them in pubs.

This is a hybrid event, so as well as a live audience there will also be people attending via Zoom, so if you like you can sign up to attend via Zoom in the comfort of your own home. I do hope you’ll be able to make it.

Here is the link to the event:
https://www.brlsi.org/whatson/english-christmas-carols

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I've more listings to add later - and you are welcome to add to any of the events threads as appropriate (there's also one called Online Chantey & Folk Events which is for chantey and sea song events)


08 Dec 21 - 06:51 AM (#4128383)
Subject: RE: Folklore: about Christmas traditions - on line
From: Felipa

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/yuletide-yarns-online-reminiscence-tickets-190215378317

Yuletide Yarns - Online Reminiscence by Norfolk Record Office
Fri, 10 December 2021 10:00 – 10:30 GMT

Join this informal reminiscence session to hear extracts from Norfolk’s sound archives, listening to first-hand festive memories from throughout the 20th century. Share your own Christmas reminiscences, or simply listen in for some nostalgic reflection. This session lasts for approximately 30 minutes.

This reminiscence session is hosted by the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage East of England Hub at Norfolk Record Office, one of ten UK wide heritage organisations working with the British Library to preserve rare and at-risk audio archives.

Unlocking Our Sound Heritage is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund

This event is presented on Microsoft Teams, you will be sent the link shortly before the workshop.

Find our Winter 2021-22 programme of online events here https://norfolkrecordofficeblog.org/events-winter-2021-22

Please let us know if you can no longer attend, as we usually have a waiting list for places.
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/english-christmas-carols-tickets-179783446127
Hybrid event in Bath- Fri, 10 December 2021 -19:30 – 21:00 GMT - see also the message from "Fiery Dragon" relayed in the first message on this thread

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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-customs-and-etiquette-of-christmas-webinar-tickets-195979388627
The Customs and Etiquette of Christmas (webinar)
by The English Manner

Tue, Dec 14, 2021, 3:30 PM GMT Tickets from £0 – £13.52 (pay for replay)


Discover the fascinating history behind British Christmas traditions in this seasonal webinar hosted by antiques expert and broadcaster Steven Moore.

The webinar will explore the history of both Christmas customs and decorations, including Royal Christmas traditions. Participants can ask questions throughout. A replay download is available to purchase on registration.
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-twelve-days-of-christmas-the-ice-age-version-tickets-18497183473
The Twelve Days of Christmas: the Ice Age version

Monday 13th December, 6pm GMT

Speaker: Dr Angharad Jones (Curator)

In this talk, we’ll be dissecting the well-known Christmas carol, ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’, and looking at the latest research to determine which elements of the song could have existed in the Ice Age.

Could there have been partridges in a pear tree? What about gold rings and drumming drummers?

At the end of the talk, we’ll reveal Creswell Crags’ very own, Ice Age-appropriate, lyrics to ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’.

For your own well-being, and the protection of your ears, our Curator will NOT be singing. But feel free to grab a mince pie and have a sing from the comfort of your home.
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mulled-wine-and-chat-christmas-festivities-and-family-traditions-tickets-165399405073
Mulled wine and chat - Christmas festivities and family traditions
by Glamorgan Family History Society
Thu, 16 December 2021 19:00 – 20:00 GMT

Join us for our final coffee and chat session of 2021 where we are going to have a lighthearted look at Christmas traditions.

    Does your family carry on with the traditions of your earlier generations?

    Have you ever introduced something new into the family to start a new tradition?

    Do you have an object that brings back happy memories or you always only bring out at Christmas time?

    Have you ever recorded your family traditions or those from your childhood, in photos. film or text?

    Has COVID-19 changed people's view on what is important at Christmas time? Will we be able to meet up again?

You are also very welcome to bring any family history questions along!

We look forward to seeing you


09 Dec 21 - 09:18 AM (#4128471)
Subject: 9 Dec Xmas & New Year Traditions Wales 19:00 GMT
From: Felipa

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sgwrs-amgueddfa-museum-talks-christmas-new-year-traditions-english-tickets-166494915775

Thu, 9 December 2021 19:00 – 19:45 GMT

Traddodiadau’r Nadolig a’r Flwyddyn Newydd | Christmas and New Year Traditions

Thu, 9 December 2021 19:00 – 19:45 GMT
There are many traditions associated with Christmas and New Year in Wales. Join us to discover more about these fascinating customs, from Plygain singing, to collecting calennig or New Year's Gifts. We will be delving into the museum’s archive and collections, to share some festive highlights, including seasonal delicacies, carols, decorations and of course, the famous Mari Lwyd.

'This Talk will be hosted as a Live Zoom Webinar

Tickets £1.26 (or more, donation options)


15 Dec 21 - 08:06 PM (#4129037)
Subject: Festive Folklore: -20 Dec 2021 - on line
From: Felipa

Dec 20, 2021 6=7pm GMT
The Holly and the Ivy: The Folklore of Festive Frills
Part of the Online Talks collection by Creswell Crags
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-holly-and-the-ivy-the-folklore-of-festive-frills-tickets-211163544847

Speaker: Icy Sedgwick (author, freelance writer and podcast host).

"Mistletoe, holly, logs, Christmas trees, bells, stockings, snowmen...many people in Britain use a whole range of seasonal decorations for both Christmas and Yule. But why do we use them and where did they come from? What do these decorations mean? This talk will explore the origins and uses for a range of traditional decorations, including typical midwinter flora like holly and ivy!

"This talk will be hosted via Zoom webinar. Please book your place using an email address you will check, as the Zoom link will be sent to that address shortly before the event (remember to check spam/junk/other folders in your inbox). You will not be seen on camera or heard on microphone during the session, but you will be invited to ask questions via the chat function on Zoom.

"This talk is free to attend but we do ask for a suggested donation of £3. This is to cover the costs associated with hosting these online talks. If you are able to donate as part of attending this event, it will be very much appreciated. "