Every May Day morning at dawn, the Wessex Morris Men climb up to the top of Giant Hill, above the famous chalk figure and fertility symbol 'The Cerne Abbas Giant', to welcome in the coming of Summer with a set of traditional morris dances. This is also the one time of year when the horned Dorset Ooser is brought out from the Dorset County Museum to make its annual appearance. The magical Dorset Ooser is a representation of a bull or Wild Man which by tradition was believed to be a potent source of fertility. Discover more about this custom and other Dorset traditions in the book Dark Dorset Calendar Customs, by Robert Newland, now available at Amazon.co.uk. Visit the Dark Dorset website, http://www.darkdorset.co.uk or blog http://darkdorset.blogspot.com
and open the door to a world of fascinating folklore and legends.
Bonus for the Ode to Joy thrown in the mix.
Shufei 11 months ago
Fantastic footage of a fantastic day!!
Thank you )o(
folkmagic 2 years ago
The Dorset Ooser is impressive and the Wessex Morris Men are as always GREAT! The Books are well recomended!!
chastemoon 2 years ago
Very Enjoyable.
hakkamantis 2 years ago