Manx National Heritage host Laa Boaldyn traditions
The annual Laa Boaldyn, or Manx May Day celebrations, will be taking place today.
Manx National Heritage will be down at Cregneash with Manx music, dancing and Crosh Cuirn making - said to be a principle form of protection against mischievous fairies.
The event is taking place between 11am-3pm.
Cregneash Site Supervisor, Vicky Dale, says:
'The principal form of protection against mischievous fairies was the crosh cuirn, made from a rowan or mountain ash and placed above the door of the house or the cow shed and even tied to the cows’ tails'.
You can find out more here.
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