Loading... Please wait...For many centuries Irish storytellers have captivated listeners with tales of local happenings. These storytellers have inherited their knowledge and craft from generations of Seanachaí dating back to the pre-Christian Bards of the Druids. In the pre-television and radio days, the long Irish winter nights were spent gathering at the fireside of local households for entertainment. Singing, dancing, storytelling and recitations filled the evenings for rural people. Now you will be able to get a taste of this tradition with our special Midnight Garden Storytelling event. The fun begins when you are collected from the Quilters Village and brought out to the serene Brigit’s Garden where you will be given a glass of mulled wine and a lantern. Participants will be directed around the grounds of this beautiful area by Storytellers who will chill you bones with their spooky tales for what promises to be an unforgettable night of magic and colour.
Participants also receive complimentary home-made hot cider and a traditional Saint Brigit's Cross as a gift. The making of Saint Brigid's Cross is an Irish tradition which has been carried out for centuries.
Duration:
Saturday 10:30pm - 12:30am - SOLD OUT
Sunday 10:30pm - 12:30am
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