School: Lios Tuathail Buachaillí
- Location:
- Listowel, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Brian Mac Mathúna
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- (continued from previous page)Long ago when people got married the people that got married gave an all night dance. When night came a crowd of men came to the wedding. The men were called soppers. They were dressed in a goat's skin and the horns were on. They sang and played and when they were finished they used yet money from the people that got married.
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- Collector
- T. Ahern
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Listowel, Co. Kerry
- Informant
- M. Ahern
- Address
- Listowel, Co. Kerry
- In country weddings some of the old customs are still retained at the present time. The night of the wedding it is usual for a gang of boys called "Soppers" to go sopping to the house. They go into the house and dance and drink. While this gang is in the house another gang might come outside and when the first gang would be coming out the gang outside would start a row and then you(continues on next page)