Hello Miss Clare! Halloween is my Christmas, lol! This was great, loved seeing the old represented as well as the new. OMG, the guy in the Morrigan outfit is from Michigan (where I am, lol) We have several Halloween events in this area, as well as Autumn/Fall Festivals, but nothing quite like this. There is a place called "Old World Canterbury Village" that has maybe the most overall similar, but their festival is geared more towards kids, and there is a "Frankenfest" that also has some similarities, but is geared more towards the "scary" stuff. Thanks for sharing! Sláinte! ~Be Blessed
Love the effort you put in every year for Halloween/Samhain - important for people to realise that it had its roots in Ireland and Celtic traditions. Thanks Clare for showing us rhe festival🎃🎃
I’m loving this Halloween video. I’ve been checking out all the stories by other TH-camrs and, surprise, surprise, your the only one that has mentioned that it’s an Irish thing. The others are ( like the gentleman said ) all about the American/ Halloween thing, some will mention it’s “Celtic” origin - but that’s about all. I love Halloween, but I’ve long been of the opinion that now-a-days, nobody really gets it. Thank you for not only setting the record straight, but showing us all the true Irish meaning of the festival. It was great to see it all , by the way. It looked very cool and beautiful and exciting, It held more meaning and yet was so much fun. What a blast ! I’m totally jealous, but happy that somewhere in the world, someone gets it. It made me happy just to watch it. For revealing this to me Many Many Blessings ❤, and Happy Halloween. 🎉,❤,😂.
Clare!!! The MOST enjoyable part for me…BESIDES all of the great content, interviews, history, language, and your smiles…WAS YOUR JOY!! Your ABSOLUTE transformation from lacking excitement at the start to being FULL of “Samhain” Energy by the end of this video!!!!!! Your LIGHT ALWAYS shines BRILLIANTLY Clare!!! GRMMA!!!!!!!!!!!! As ALWAYS!!!!!! Slan!
Here in the US, they've already shifted to Christmas commercials on the tv. Meaningless for where I live because we're still having high temperatures for the time of year. Love your videos, you journalist you! Hi to Millie!
Watching this has given me mixed feelings of both happiness and sadness. On the positive side, thank you for posting the video, it was lovely to watch. But sadly it makes me home sick. I will be in Dublin for Christmas but that feels like a long way off. Thank you Clare! ♥
Very very good video ma'am thank you for sharing it I have never seen a Halloween festival like this before it was very cool and interesting and again thank you for sharing it Claire hope you had a safe trip home and look forward to seeing more of your videos
Yesssss! I love seeing these cultural type festivals over there. If I were to go to Ireland I would plan it around Halloween. Autumn is my favorite time of year. There's a feeling of renewal in there a bit. Anyway, looking forward to the other festival videos to come! 🎃🖤
As the Gregorian calendar heads to New Year, I am enjoying this. Years ago I decided that my New Year was the Celtic New Year. Part because of a bit of Celtic heritage and also growing up as a farm boy it makes more natural sense as it would have back then.
Thank you so much for this video! My dad and I were visiting from the States last week, driving up from Dublin to Strokestown. We saw all the signs but couldn’t stop as we were on a schedule. Next time we’ll check it out for sure now that you’ve shown me what is was, epic!
Love this! Looks amazing. Def on my bucket list. There’s also a parade in Galway that looks great. Ordered my Oiche Shamhna tshirt and rocked it throughout the Samhain/Halloween season :)
My dad turned 90 this Hallowe'en, so we've always enjoyed the holiday. We've got some Irish, but not enough to brag about. Nora Roberts wrote a trilogy about Morrigan's Cross/Dance of the Gods/Valley of Silence that I don't know if you'd find interesting or not. She got kudos for sticking close to the history/myth, and the narrator for the audio was awesome (for your next road trip). Thanks for a very interesting vid!
Oh shit, a *Kerr cousin* donning Nordic garb!!! 🇮🇪⚔️🇳🇴 This was *totally* cool; thank you for sharing this experience with the diaspora! 💚🤍🧡 ☘️ Go raibh maith agaibh mo chara !!!
2 hits of Clisare in less than an hour. Feeling a bit of an overdose coming on..... Nah, jk, never enough of ya. Thatr festival seems the real deal! 🍁🎃🧛♂
Being in a Christian homeless shelter, I can't celebrate too openly (read: at all), but I *love* your videos, and would *dearly love* to see Imbolc and Bealtain (I hope I spelled those right)...
It's the Púca festival. Púca means "Ghost" in Irish. I included a clip where the storyteller talked about the Púca, and a screenshot of the Wiki explanation of Púca. It's really hard to explain everything from scratch and keep it entertaining so that's how I try to keep the story moving while explaining all the backstory, but it's always good to understand where I am failing to explain adequately, so thanks for your question. The festival is in Trim, Co. Meath.
@@Clisare I'm definitely going to plan a vaca to Trim to go o Puca fest , 2024 ,it looks like so much fun . I've been to Ireland before hung out mostly west coast from Clare Co to getting lost in Enishrone , jumped a fence to pet baby sheep 🐑 ( ok I'm was being a stupid American tourist 😅 ) poor Irish farmer had no clue what to say to me . I apologized for the fence jump. He was so kind let me over to his farm to see his sheeps, and goats 🐐. Pretty country ❤️❤️❤️
Hello Miss Clare! Halloween is my Christmas, lol! This was great, loved seeing the old represented as well as the new. OMG, the guy in the Morrigan outfit is from Michigan (where I am, lol) We have several Halloween events in this area, as well as Autumn/Fall Festivals, but nothing quite like this. There is a place called "Old World Canterbury Village" that has maybe the most overall similar, but their festival is geared more towards kids, and there is a "Frankenfest" that also has some similarities, but is geared more towards the "scary" stuff. Thanks for sharing! Sláinte! ~Be Blessed
Love the effort you put in every year for Halloween/Samhain - important for people to realise that it had its roots in Ireland and Celtic traditions. Thanks Clare for showing us rhe festival🎃🎃
We freaking LOVE Halloween in this house! Our yard was a graveyard, with lights, projector and a fog machine! Im sad its over.😢🎃👻
I love the fact that the wood carver honoured the real tradition of their harvests and produce.
I’m loving this Halloween video. I’ve been checking out all the stories by other TH-camrs and, surprise, surprise, your the only one that has mentioned that it’s an Irish thing. The others are ( like the gentleman said ) all about the American/ Halloween thing, some will mention it’s “Celtic” origin - but that’s about all.
I love Halloween, but I’ve long been of the opinion that now-a-days, nobody really gets it. Thank you for not only setting the record straight, but showing us all the true Irish meaning of the festival. It was great to see it all , by the way. It looked very cool and beautiful and exciting, It held more meaning and yet was so much fun. What a blast ! I’m totally jealous, but happy that somewhere in the world, someone gets it. It made me happy just to watch it. For revealing this to me Many Many Blessings ❤, and Happy Halloween. 🎉,❤,😂.
3:07 waaaiiit a second! I recognise that voice! That’s Sorcha Hegarty from the Candlelit Tales podcast.
Clare!!! The MOST enjoyable part for me…BESIDES all of the great content, interviews, history, language, and your smiles…WAS YOUR JOY!! Your ABSOLUTE transformation from lacking excitement at the start to being FULL of “Samhain” Energy by the end of this video!!!!!! Your LIGHT ALWAYS shines BRILLIANTLY Clare!!! GRMMA!!!!!!!!!!!! As ALWAYS!!!!!! Slan!
Here in the US, they've already shifted to Christmas commercials on the tv. Meaningless for where I live because we're still having high temperatures for the time of year. Love your videos, you journalist you! Hi to Millie!
Watching this has given me mixed feelings of both happiness and sadness. On the positive side, thank you for posting the video, it was lovely to watch. But sadly it makes me home sick. I will be in Dublin for Christmas but that feels like a long way off. Thank you Clare! ♥
I❤love Halloween 🎃 👻
As an Irish-American pagan, I love that the "old ways" are still being remembered and honored.
I would have _loved_ to go to that! Thank you so much!
Thank you, Ireland!
And thank you, Claire!
Very very good video ma'am thank you for sharing it I have never seen a Halloween festival like this before it was very cool and interesting and again thank you for sharing it Claire hope you had a safe trip home and look forward to seeing more of your videos
Yesssss! I love seeing these cultural type festivals over there. If I were to go to Ireland I would plan it around Halloween. Autumn is my favorite time of year. There's a feeling of renewal in there a bit. Anyway, looking forward to the other festival videos to come! 🎃🖤
I know it's been a week, but Happy Halloween, Clare, Alex and Millie 🎃🦇👻🕷️🍻
That guy with the chisel is Magic!
Wow very cool video 👍😀👻🎃
As the Gregorian calendar heads to New Year, I am enjoying this. Years ago I decided that my New Year was the Celtic New Year. Part because of a bit of Celtic heritage and also growing up as a farm boy it makes more natural sense as it would have back then.
In 2019 I did Galway Macnas Parade, Derry Halloween, and Puca Festival in 10 days. Magical.
That looks like a great festival! Halloween is my favorite, but it's cool to see some more of the historical aspects of it being showcased.
Thank you so much for this video! My dad and I were visiting from the States last week, driving up from Dublin to Strokestown. We saw all the signs but couldn’t stop as we were on a schedule. Next time we’ll check it out for sure now that you’ve shown me what is was, epic!
"Music Myth Mischief" now thats a vibe l can attune to
Thank you very much, you Irish Fireball!
Farking LOVED LOVED this video. Thanks for sharing.
THIS WAS GLORIOUS!!! I WANT TO GO NEXT YEAR!! I mean I won’t be able to but SOMEDAY!!! Fantastic video Clisare!!!!! ❤❤❤
That was awesome! Love the mix of old traditions and the modern ones. Thank you! ❤
Halloween is Samhain, Christmas is Saturnalia. When you forget the origins of holidays so much of the true meaning is lost. Great video!
No way, I just spent a month in Trim for field school! I walked past that castle every day!!!
Love this! Looks amazing. Def on my bucket list. There’s also a parade in Galway that looks great. Ordered my Oiche Shamhna tshirt and rocked it throughout the Samhain/Halloween season :)
Hey! I wore the exact same tshirt for Samhain! What are the odds? 😁 Terrific video, as always. Pure class.
Another outstanding video Clare Thank You.
My dad turned 90 this Hallowe'en, so we've always enjoyed the holiday. We've got some Irish, but not enough to brag about. Nora Roberts wrote a trilogy about Morrigan's Cross/Dance of the Gods/Valley of Silence that I don't know if you'd find interesting or not. She got kudos for sticking close to the history/myth, and the narrator for the audio was awesome (for your next road trip). Thanks for a very interesting vid!
The great movie Harvey is about a Puca. As a little boy I thought a Puca was a rabbit.😂😂😂🖖
That was awesome!
Oh shit, a *Kerr cousin* donning Nordic garb!!! 🇮🇪⚔️🇳🇴
This was *totally* cool; thank you for sharing this experience with the diaspora! 💚🤍🧡 ☘️
Go raibh maith agaibh mo chara !!!
Looks sooo fun, Clare!
omgggg that’s my hometownnnn i was literally there too for halloween ahhhh
You did a great job on this video
2 hits of Clisare in less than an hour. Feeling a bit of an overdose coming on..... Nah, jk, never enough of ya. Thatr festival seems the real deal! 🍁🎃🧛♂
Game is interesting.
Spooky!
Samhain sounds a bit like Our Dia De Los Muertos.
It is! I was literally just saying this same thing with my mexican friend lol
ah I love ya Claire. If im lucky someday Ill get to meet you! Love the channel! Slan Abhile
Being in a Christian homeless shelter, I can't celebrate too openly (read: at all), but I *love* your videos, and would *dearly love* to see Imbolc and Bealtain (I hope I spelled those right)...
🎃🦇🎭👻👽🔥🧙
I carve apples.... no really apples
Where is Puca?
It's the Púca festival. Púca means "Ghost" in Irish. I included a clip where the storyteller talked about the Púca, and a screenshot of the Wiki explanation of Púca. It's really hard to explain everything from scratch and keep it entertaining so that's how I try to keep the story moving while explaining all the backstory, but it's always good to understand where I am failing to explain adequately, so thanks for your question. The festival is in Trim, Co. Meath.
@@Clisare I'm definitely going to plan a vaca to Trim to go o Puca fest , 2024 ,it looks like so much fun . I've been to Ireland before hung out mostly west coast from Clare Co to getting lost in Enishrone , jumped a fence to pet baby sheep 🐑 ( ok I'm was being a stupid American tourist 😅 ) poor Irish farmer had no clue what to say to me . I apologized for the fence jump. He was so kind let me over to his farm to see his sheeps, and goats 🐐. Pretty country ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, didn't realize Halloween was a big deal in Ireland.
👍💀🎃👻👍
The skeleton waiting for a semi final.
Cuir ruaig ar na mudslop, a chaire
Horrible, Mary crush the head of the serpent. God help Ireland. Ireland land of saints and scholars, turn back to the faith of our fathers.
I want to go some day
So cool Clisaire Slan Slan hello from Calgary Canada. my best to you and Alex
Hello gorGouS u . Yo AleX