
Mari Lwyd song - Omniglot
The Mari Lwyd (Y Fari Lwyd) is an old tradition in parts of Wales that involves a group of people dressed in colourful costumes, including one dressed as a horse with a horse's skull, going from house to house and pub to pub.
Mari Lwyd Song - YouTube
MARI LWYD This (with apologies for any Welsh mispronunciations) is my version of the song which accompanies the Mari Lwyd tradition. Usually, the singers wou...
Mari Lwyd - Wikipedia
The Mari Lwyd (Welsh: Y Fari Lwyd, [1] [ə ˈvaːri ˈlʊi̯d] ⓘ) is a wassailing folk custom in South Wales. The tradition entails the use of an eponymous hobby horse which is made from a horse's skull mounted on a pole and carried by an individual hidden under a sheet.
ACS/CAC: Welsh Songs: Mari Llwyd - Celtic Arts Center
Mari Llwyd This is a traditional Welsh song called a 'punco' ("challenge song") and the lyrics uncertain because they were made up on the spot by the mummers. However there are some verses that are somewhat standard.
Folk Songs – Roy Saer and folk song collecting at St Fagans
Mari Lwyd (?Grey Mare/?Holy Mary) was the name most generally applied in Wales to the horse–figure formerly carried from door to door by wassail–singing groups during the Christmas season.
Lo-Fi Jones - Mari Lwyd [Welsh Acoustic Song] - YouTube
Written and performed by Lo-fi Jones (Sion Rickard and Liam Rickard) Filmed, edited, and produced by Ciara Rickard O Mari Lwyd, gei di ddim dod mewn, ti'n dychryn y plant efo dy lygaid wag, O...
Mari Lwyd - YouTube
The Mari Lwyd is an ancient mid-Winter tradition which is unique to Wales. trac: Music Traditions Wales, with the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and th...
Cân y Fari Lwyd - Welsh Nursery Rhyme with translation
'Cân y Fari Lwyd' ('The Mari Lwyd song') is a popular Welsh Nursery Rhyme. All the words and English translation at WelshNurseryRhymes.wales
Mari Lwyd - folkwales.org.uk
THE MARI LWYD (in Welsh, Y Fari Lwyd) is one of the strangest and most ancient of a number of customs with which people in Glamorgan and Gwent used to mark the passing of the darkest days of midwinter.
Mari Lwyd, a Welsh Christmas Tradition - Museum Wales
2014年6月14日 · One of the most well-known Welsh customs is the Mari Lwyd, meaning 'Grey Mare', a horse-figure carried from door to door by wassail-singing groups during the Christmas season. Popular in South Wales during the 19th century, the tradition features a real horse's skull, usually decorated with coloured ribbons and rosettes and with glass bottle eyes.
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