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    Mummer's Day - Wikipedia

    Mummer's Day, or "Darkie Day" as it is sometimes known (a corruption of the original Darking Day), is a traditional Cornish midwinter celebration that occurs every year on Boxing Day and New Year's Day in Padstow, Cornwall. It was originally part of the pagan heritage of midwinter celebrations that were … See more

    Throughout the 19th century, especially in the east of Cornwall, Darkie Parties (originally Darking Parties) were common Christmas celebrations held in Cornish homes and public … See more

    Once an unknown local charity event, the day has recently seen controversy due to increased media coverage. While the original celebration had no connection with black people, in modern times, it is usually considered racist for white people to "black up" for any reason. … See more

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    Nov 21, 2017 · Music will fill the streets of the seaside town as crowds paint their faces black for the festive Mummers’ Day celebrations, formerly known as ‘Darkie Day’. For centuries the people of Padstow...

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    Jul 23, 2022 · Crowds paint their faces black for the festive Mummers’ Day celebrations. The ritual previously known as Darkie Day.

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    Fewer of them however bothered to visit Padstow during its mid-winter festival, known before 2005 as Darkie Day and officially since then as Padstow Mummers’ Day. This article contrasts the two festivals, with the aim of resituating them in …

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