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To Drive the Dark Away
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u/erl_queen · 3 pointsr/pagan

Well it's not technically pagan, but I always listen to Christmas Revels cd's this time of year. Especially "In Celebration of the Winter Solstice" and "To Drive the Dark Away", which is Russian/Scandinavian. Yes, there are some Christian carols in there. But there's also a lot of solstice stuff and folk customs like wassailing that have nothing to do with Christianity.

ETA: You can also go see the shows in person if you live near one of the many locations they are performed. I've been several times to the one in PDX and it's fantastic. Each year has a different cultural/historical theme, and a few years back they did one that featured Kukeri mumming costumes which was awesome.