In this solo episode, host Craig takes us on a journey to the ancient village of Ashmore in Dorset to investigate the Philly Loo, a unique Midsummer celebration. From the sun-worshipping traditions of the Neolithic to the strange folklore of a tiny, secret village, we explore how ancient beliefs endure.In this episode:The Summer Solstice: We delve into the history and folklore of the longest day of the year, its ancient significance to cultures across the globe, and its connection to places like Stonehenge.Ashmore’s Mysteries: We revisit the peculiar legends of the village, including the vanishing Gabbagammies of an ancient long barrow and the ghostly Woman in White who haunts a local pond.The Philly Loo: Craig explains this revived folk dance festival, its murky origins, and its connection to the powerful energy of Midsummer.Ancient Rituals: We explore the fascinating history and symbolism of traditional English folk dances, from the bell-clashing Morris dancers to the primal Horn Dance.A Living Tradition: Craig shares his personal thoughts on why these traditions, with their mysterious roots, hold more power and authenticity than modern pagan rituals.Stay Wyrd!www.wyrdwessex.co.ukBuy our merch hereWritten and hosted by Craig BrooksEdited by Craig BrooksIntro music by Leonell Cassio - The Paranormal Is Real (ft. Carrie) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this solo episode, host Craig takes us on a journey to the ancient village of Ashmore in Dorset to investigate the Philly Loo, a unique Midsummer celebration. From the sun-worshipping traditions of the Neolithic to the strange folklore of a tiny, secret village, we explore how ancient beliefs endure.In this episode:The Summer Solstice: We delve into the history and folklore of the longest day of the year, its ancient significance to cultures across the globe, and its connection to places like...