Sheilanagigs
Sheilanagigs is a term used in Irish folklore and tradition to refer to a type of outdoor gathering or fair, often associated with music, dancing, and socializing. The name itself is believed to derive from "St. Anne's Wake," a traditional festival held in honor of Saint Anne, whose feast day is July 26th. Over time, the name evolved into "Sheelanagig," and the tradition became a more general celebration.
These events were typically held during the summer months, often in rural areas. They provided an opportunity
Sheilanagigs were not solely about entertainment; they also served important social functions. They were occasions for