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Living Folklore: Dave Brewis on Community, Custodians, and the Gatherings Series | Wyrd Wessex
Episode Description
The Wyrdo's are honoured to welcome filmmaker Dave Brewis, the man behind the fascinating documentary series, Gatherings.
Dave has spent years documenting the enduring traditions and living folklore that often get dismissed by mainstream media as "weird" or "eccentric." We dive deep into his unique observational philosophy—which uses "custodians, not commentators"—and why these customs, from the Horn Dance to the Haxy Hood, are essential, self-perpetuating acts of community built around a sense of place.
Key Discussion Points & Philosophical Takeaways
- Adapt or Die: We discuss the critical philosophy: "We must adapt and make changes even if it means bending tradition, because holding on too tightly causes tradition to stop."
- The Healing Power of Folk: The ultimate takeaway is the human warmth and generosity these non-commercial activities generate, offering something "quite healing" against modern individualism and screen-based activity. Dave argues the focus should be on regional identity, not a single national story.
- The British Irony: How his work led him to document the uniquely British sense of humour and daftness, which the French call le deuxième degré (irony).
- The Media Problem: How customs have historically been treated as "off-beat" throwaways by media, from Pathé newsreels onwards.
- Featured Customs: We cover the Burry Man (and the crucial 'does he pee?' question), the Haxy Hood, Abbot's Bromley Horn Dance, Rush Bearing, and the Bonfire Societies.
- The French Parallel: Dave describes the surreal, blackface bear-shaving tradition of La Fête de l'Ours in the Pyrenees.
- Wessex Folklore: Craig shares plans to finally document the local Potterne Mummers' Play.
Where to Watch Gatherings
Dave Brewis’s documentary series Gatherings is available now!
- Website: gatherings.tv (Find all links here)
- Streaming Platforms (UK, US, AUS, CAN): Search for Gatherings on Apple (4K), Amazon Prime, and YouTube TV/Movies.
Thank you once more, Dave Brewis, and thank you everyone for tuning in.
Until next time, stay Wyrd.
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Written by Craig Brooks and hosted by Craig Brooks and Andy Stevens
Edited by Craig Brooks
Intro music by Leonell Cassio - The Paranormal Is Real (ft. Carrie)
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