Where: Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire
£: Free
What is it?
The annual Whittlesea Straw Bear Festival takes place in Cambridgeshire from 15th to 17th January 2016 with parades, dancing, music and storytelling.
In Whittlesey (originally spelt Whittlesea) this unusual custom featuring a ‘straw bear’ traditionally takes place on the Tuesday following Plough Monday. During the festival a person is dressed up in straw and paraded around town. It is unknown exactly when this tradition first began but local farmers would dress one of the men or boys up in straw. The farmers would then lead this ‘straw bear’ from house to house, where the bear would dance in exchange for food, beer and other gifts. The custom died out in the early 1900s but was resurrected in the 1980s and has taken place ever since.
Today the procession with the straw bear contains over 250 dancers, musicians and performers from various parts of the British Isles. Every year there are traditional performances of Molly, Morris, Clog and Sword dancing as well as American style Appalachian dancing, street performances, Mummers plays and a decorated plough pulled by a local Morris side. The procession no longer goes from house to house but parades around the town with dances taking place along the route.
The weekend will also include a concert, storytelling sessions, a barn dance and music sessions. Some of these events are ticketed.
More info: www.strawbear.org.uk