The CREEPY Welsh Christmas Tradition | The Mari Lwyd

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2022
  • Wales is such a fascinating country with a lot of obscure traditions and quirks which have been lost over time. This is one of them, the Mari Lwyd. This is a Christmas tradition, of all things. And I think it's quite unique and perhaps it would be interesting to see a possible resurgence of it.

Komentáře • 51

  • @ratmanandtoasternuts8172
    @ratmanandtoasternuts8172 Před rokem +65

    It may seem strange if you’re unfamiliar but the Mari Lwyd is by no means ‘creepy’. Every time I’ve seen a Mari it’s been a jolly and humorous experience. Glad this video is spreading knowledge of the tradition!

    • @korallemonade
      @korallemonade  Před rokem +7

      I’m glad you liked the video! Perhaps in the future I’ll cover more Welsh stuff in my channel.

    • @LG-Musique
      @LG-Musique Před 5 měsíci

      Where in Wales are you? I’ve never seen this around Denbighshire or Conwy 😂

  • @EternallyPog
    @EternallyPog Před rokem +69

    So let me get this straight. It’s a Christmas tradition to *rap battle a horse skeleton to keep your alcohol?*
    Damn Welch sounds amazing.

    • @korallemonade
      @korallemonade  Před rokem +8

      It sure is! I want to visit Wales sometime in the near future.

    • @TomiTJW
      @TomiTJW Před rokem +5

      As a welsh person In South Wales were Mari lwyd is There’s pubs or bars as some of you say and epic beaches and cool restaurants it’s cool !

    • @ahumon6645
      @ahumon6645 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@TomiTJWI'm so sad that I've grown up in mid Wales instead of somewhere more welsh considering we don't have many proper Welsh traditions here

  • @BishieBishie
    @BishieBishie Před 7 měsíci +11

    Welsh has actually grown massively in the last couple of decades, its important to keep traditions around the language alive

  • @SmollRuby
    @SmollRuby Před 6 měsíci +10

    Personally i think Mari Lwyd is adorable and should be more popular

  • @polaritypodcasts
    @polaritypodcasts Před rokem +21

    my family and I are doing Mari Lwyd this year. we have been rehearsing our songs all day today 😁
    theres are a few characters not mentioned here, my favourite being the Sweeping Maiden who cleanses the house and the Mari Lwyd blesses the family. she was the pregnant mare that was put outside so that Jesus could have her birthing space in the barn. symbolic of the ousting of our pagan traditions by Christianity in the dark ages ❤

    • @korallemonade
      @korallemonade  Před rokem +3

      Glad to hear you’re keeping the tradition alive!

    • @robertwilliams3527
      @robertwilliams3527 Před rokem +2

      Where’s a good place to learn more about this ?

    • @Wotsitorlabart
      @Wotsitorlabart Před rokem

      @@korallemonade
      It's a hobby horse tradition and there were/are very similar ones in England. No evidence of their existence much before 1800.
      It's all about out of work farm labourers entertaining their neighbours in the hope of a drink and a pie or perhaps a penny or two.
      Nothing to do with pagans or baby Jesus.

    • @sarahbarlow8476
      @sarahbarlow8476 Před 5 měsíci

      I am learning Welsh and just learnt of this tradition today. Thank you for sharing the above! Totally fascinated and want to learn as much ancient folklore and traditions of this beautiful land I call home as possible.

  • @Wotsitorlabart
    @Wotsitorlabart Před 9 měsíci +7

    The singing part of the Mari Lwyd tradition is certainly unique to Wales but there are other 'mast' hobby horses of similar design in several areas of England. The 'Poor Old Horse' in the Yorkshire/Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border, the 'Old Tup' (a sheep) in the same area, the 'Hooden Horse' in Kent and 'The Broad' (a bull) in the Cotswolds.

  • @mariannehancock8282
    @mariannehancock8282 Před 11 měsíci +4

    We had the Mari Lwyd in Abergavenny on January 6, the first time since the pandemic.

  • @KomicalFox
    @KomicalFox Před 6 měsíci +2

    I love her. I hand made my own Mari out of other materials, and am working to learn a Welsh song to sing at our artist markets.

  • @vampyrehotdog1387
    @vampyrehotdog1387 Před rokem +10

    Understanding that when the guy said "noswaith dda" at 1:15 it ment "good night" in English made me so happy. :D

    • @korallemonade
      @korallemonade  Před rokem +1

      It’s so rewarding whenever that sort of thing happens!

    • @GwladYrHaf
      @GwladYrHaf Před 5 měsíci

      Almost, it’s “good evening”, “nos da” is “good night”.

  • @jamesmcclellanddafoe5184

    You forget the part where the men get to raid their house for beer when they enter.

  • @allisonshaw9341
    @allisonshaw9341 Před rokem +20

    Welsh is coming back, thank God. Within a generation I hope to see Welsh the national tongue and Wales independent of England.

    • @JackosJingles
      @JackosJingles Před 6 měsíci +1

      Good luck with that.

    • @allisonshaw9341
      @allisonshaw9341 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@JackosJingles Luck? No, mate, it will be a blessing!

    • @LG-Musique
      @LG-Musique Před 5 měsíci

      @@allisonshaw9341the majority don’t want independence nor speak Welsh

  • @annerodgers5686
    @annerodgers5686 Před rokem +7

    Cymreag (Welsh) is a growing language. Here, in America, there are many Welsh groups. Check out Welsh Society of Western New England. They recently had a visit from the Mari Lwyd. Also, check out NAFOW, the annual weekend celebrating all things Welsh. Nadolig Llawen. (Merry Christmas)

  • @JvtlxndAM
    @JvtlxndAM Před rokem +6

    2:28 of course I'm interested! Mary Lwyd is very interesting so, I don't know why there are little videos about it

  • @candy_katz
    @candy_katz Před 11 měsíci +4

    Im a mexican and this is interesting and different than other things at here, it would be awesome if i see one at christmas.

    • @candy_katz
      @candy_katz Před 11 měsíci

      This is kinda strange to me but it would be definitely a new experience, but i will dont probably see one at here.

  • @KafkaKappa
    @KafkaKappa Před rokem +2

    I think a video on the demise of Welsh would be pretty good, I think Irish falls into the same boat

  • @mikeoxlong6122
    @mikeoxlong6122 Před rokem +2

    Sounds kinda warm and friendly.

  • @korallemonade
    @korallemonade  Před rokem +4

    It has become clear that my main channel is not working out for me. If you're here expecting goofy country balls videos, that's not going to happen. I hope you understand. I'm trying to build a new audience, so if you're here from the main channel. Please, unsubscribe. I mean it in the nicest way possible lol. It's just so CZcams will see that my videos are watched by the people who are truly interested and promote my videos based on that audience. Thanks, and I know I pronounced the Mari Lwyd wrong. :P

    • @JvtlxndAM
      @JvtlxndAM Před rokem

      of course, but I'm still looking forward to ur channel, I'm particularly interested in videos like these
      I just have a question, where did you get the idea for these kind of vids?

    • @korallemonade
      @korallemonade  Před rokem

      @@JvtlxndAM I've always wanted to make videos like these. My country balls videos were my main source of income so I had to focus on those, but that's not the case anymore

    • @JvtlxndAM
      @JvtlxndAM Před rokem

      @@korallemonade I see! well, just know that I'm always seeing your content :)

  • @larryfroot
    @larryfroot Před rokem +14

    The decline in the Welsh language has been halted, mostly due to Welsh medium schools, where English speaking children are taught Welsh in an incredibly short time. These are extremely popular with English speaking Welsh parents. Also there are prohibitively high taxes on owning a second holiday home in Wales, so that has relieved pressure from the language as well as help local people get onto their own property market. There are also thousands like me, who are slowly learning the language through a couple of excellent resources. We are claiming back our language and our traditions. And - this is significant - we are no longer half-heartedly laughing along when an English person calls us sheep-shaggers. We now bloody well push back. Cymru am byth, yma o hyd.

    • @arianbyw3819
      @arianbyw3819 Před rokem +1

      Da iawn!

    • @mariannehancock8282
      @mariannehancock8282 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, it's good to see the old custom and tongue coming back. It's so cool that at Chepstow they dance across the bridge to England while wassailers from Gloucestershire dance into Wales, singing ''Here we come a wassailing''.

  • @foxtrotcoy200203
    @foxtrotcoy200203 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Here in the Philippines forget the horse, just bring your empty beer bellies and your JACKASS BUDDIES...LET'S GET CRAZY IT'S CHRISTMAS.😁😁😆😆🤣🤣😂😂

  • @zwartemot
    @zwartemot Před rokem +1

    Super Interesting, i love it

  • @jsmith8494
    @jsmith8494 Před rokem +1

    just letting you know i spek two langweges welsh and elgish so i understan what they are saying

  • @slilacc
    @slilacc Před rokem

    I love this video Omg good to know about this culture!

  • @ryushogun9890
    @ryushogun9890 Před rokem +1

    What I think it's weird it's a traditional skull be made of plastic. idk

  • @lmzaadi
    @lmzaadi Před rokem

    New sub

  • @alanperry7706
    @alanperry7706 Před rokem

    I am about to do my 4th Marie Lloyd. Have mist 2 dew to COVID in a Welsh village called pencoed in the little penabont the Welsh language is ferly good as well have a TV station S4C I admit a lot of us have been robbed of it . Think of this has not meny a car been resarected .then singing with a old gray mear not as much

  • @DonnaBarrHerself
    @DonnaBarrHerself Před rokem

    But whose heads were those?

  • @BritMemes
    @BritMemes Před 2 měsíci

    The Welsh just copyed the English hooden horse

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před 20 dny

      The Hooden Horse copied the Yorkshire 'Poor Old Horse'.