The Polish Tradition of Holy Sepulchre Guardians

The 'Turkish Army', Radomyśl nad Sanem, 2016, photo by Amudena Rutkowska

A traditional festival is held annually in South Eastern Poland where locals re-enact what may be an historical event, yet is certainly a local legend. Legend tells then when Polish soldiers returned to their village on Good Friday in the 17th century, wanting to go straight to the church but being without uniforms, they donned the outfits of the Turkish army […]

A Feast of Folk: TradFest Edinburgh

May Day Parade, Edinburgh 2016 © 2016 Mike Andrews

The first of two annual festivals run by TRACS (Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland), TradFest Edinburgh • Dùn Èideann is a celebration not only of Scotland’s traditions and heritage, but equally of the ways in which artists and performers continue to reconfigure them for 21st century audiences in innovative and exciting ways.

Nazis, Trolls and the Grateful Dead: Turmoil among Sweden’s Folklorists

Photo album presented to von Sydow by a group of his students in 1922, now in the possession of the archives of Lund University (collection: Etnologiska institutionen med Folklivsarkivet, vol. Ö1:1) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sydow,_Carl_Wilhelm_von_i_Kivik_1922_beskuren.jpg

A story of love, betrayal and impending war became entwined with upheavals that affect the discipline of folklore to this day.

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