The Folklore Society Advent Calendar 2024, Part 4

25 December
Peace and good will to all
Of every faith and none
It’s midnight, and the cat still hasn’t said anything intelligible.
Here’s a robin on a Victorian Christmas card in The Folklore Society Archives–hear a robin singing on Christmas Eve 2024 near The Folklore Society’s office in London, complete with traffic noise and a blackbird interrupting: https://youtu.be/IvX7eEaz__c

Robin on a Victorian Xmas card (FLS Archives)
24 December
Pantomime
‘It’s behind you!!’
‘Oh no it isn’t!’
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Go to your nearest pantomime, and if you don’t like it, you can say ‘Booooo’ when the rest of the audience do.
Enjoy this historical talk about the peculiarly British tradition of Christmas pantomimes performed in theatres, community centres, church halls etc: ‘300 Years of pantomimes in Norwich’:https://youtu.be/hoKplEC0Ywk?
And see the wonderful costumes in this Victoria & Albert Museum article ‘The Story of Pantomime’: https://bit.ly/4gteDXM

Andrew Hodgson as Dame Gothel and Dave Powell as Kraken rehearsing for ‘Rapunzel-Lockdown’, Cyclops Productions, at The Tin Tabernacle, London, 2024; photo S. Kingshill
23 December
Elves
‘You’ve heard of Elf on a Shelf, now get ready for…’: check out the memes here https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/546061523560594646/ and invent some of your own.

‘You’ve heard of Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for…’

For the specialists
But beware of getting blótto with elves, it could be bloody: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Álfablót and treat them with respect or you might get elf-shot or worse.
Read about elves and elf-shot in Jacqueline Simpson’s article ‘On the Ambiguity of Elves,’ in Folklore vol.122, 2011: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0015587X.2011.537133? and Alaric Hall’s ‘Getting shot of Elves’ in Folklore vol. 116, 2005 (preprint here: https://www.alarichall.org.uk/gettingshotpreprint.pdf)

Magic lantern slide painted by Henry Underhill, from the Knockgrafton story set (Folklore Society Archives)
22 December
Woolly Christmas
Make your own knitivity scene with one of these free patterns: https://www.igoodideas.com/8-christmas-nativity-set-crochet-patterns-free/?
Or knit a seasonal postbox topper à la Townswomen’s Guild: https://www.the-tg.com/thingstodo/postbox-toppers/50.aspx
Read more about postbox toppers: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_box_topper and https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62z663pnedo.amp

Seasonal knitted postbox toppers and knitted Xmas tree
The Folklore Society’s Advent Calendar 2024:
Part 1, December 1st to 8th: blog/post//the-folklore-societys-advent-calendar-2024/
Part 2, December 9th to 14th: blog/post/the-folklore-societys-advent-calendar-2024-part-2/
Part 3, December 15th to 21st: blog/post/the-folklore-societys-advent-calendar-2024-part-3/
Part 4, December 22nd to 25th: blog/post/the-folklore-society-advent-calendar-2024-part-4/
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