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May Day celebrations date back to Anglo Saxon times over 15 centuries ago. People celebrated the changing seasons with parades and dancing
Flowers and Greenery
Everyone went a-Maying' into the woods early in the morning to bring back a small
tree branch with leaves and flowers on it to decorate their homes. They made green garlands or wreaths and gave them to their friends and family for good luck.
The Queen of the May' and Jack-in-the-Green People chose a May Queen, usually a young girl from their village. They put a crow
of spring flowers on her head and made her queen for the day. She watched the festivities from her throne. Jack-in-the-Green or the Green Man wore a costume of green leaves. He led the parade. He represented the spring and the spirit of the forest
Morris Dancers
A special type of dancing that was part of May Day was Morris Dancing. Six to eight men faced each other in two lines and danced around each other.
May Day celebrations have changed over the centuries but many villages around England still celebrate May Day. These days they have a parade, a May Queen, Morris dancing and a Maypole
