The locals claim that the dance dates from the founding of a local fair in 1226 - without any evidence. The earliest reference to a 'hobby horse' dance is from 1532 - but horns are not mentioned. The first reference to the horns is from 1686 - but there is some evidence they may have been used prior to the Civil War.
Maybe because it’s always been done? Fascinating - and moving to think of all the times people have done this and watched and walked along beside.
The locals claim that the dance dates from the founding of a local fair in 1226 - without any evidence.
The earliest reference to a 'hobby horse' dance is from 1532 - but horns are not mentioned.
The first reference to the horns is from 1686 - but there is some evidence they may have been used prior to the Civil War.
Weird, strange and quite interesting.
Mantap sekali 🙏🙏👍
why?
Drunk.
@@danielmconnolly7 no, that's how, I want to know why. :)
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Why not?
Weird... 🤨