Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival

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The Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival is a traditional English celebration in West Yorkshire featuring a decorated cart of rushes pulled through the town with music, dancing, and costumed participants to mark the historic renewal of church rushes.

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instanceOf annual event
festival
traditional English festival
attracts local visitors
tourists
country United Kingdom
culturalContext Christian church custom
English folk tradition
hasActivity beer tent or bar
children’s activities
craft stalls
food stalls
fundraising events
live music performances
street entertainment
traditional games
hasFeature Morris dancing
blessing of the rushes
church services
costumed participants
dancing
decorated cart of rushes
folk music
music
parade
procession through the town
historicalOrigin medieval church customs
practice of replacing rushes on church floors annually
involves local churches
local community groups
local pubs
volunteers
locatedIn England
Sowerby Bridge
West Yorkshire
purpose commemorate historic practice of strewing rushes on church floors
mark renewal of church rushes
region Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale
revival 20th century revival of rushbearing tradition
schedule held annually
held over a weekend
significance important local cultural event in Calderdale
timeOfYear early September
late summer
traditionType rushbearing
uses horse-drawn cart
rushes
website https://www.sowerbybridgerushbearing.org.uk/

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