Forty Hall will host a day of folk music for the first time this weekend.
The annual Come A Maying day at the park, in Forty Hill, will return for a third year on Sunday.
Families can enjoy live folk music in the park from Enfield Music and Bowes Park Folk Club plus Turkish, Ukrainian and Irish dancing and traditional English Folk Dance. Storyteller the Green Man will also be returning.
There will also be workshops making green man masks, nature mobiles, leaf fossils and yarn dolls.
Daytime activities will be followed by Sing in the Spring, an evening concert in which audiences can sit on hay bales as they listen to a line-up of top folk performers.
These include Maz O’Connor, nominated for the BBC Folk Awards Horizon Award in 2013, instrumental duo Vicki Swan and Johnny Dyer, and guitarist and songwriter Ewan McLennan.
The day will also be delivered as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2015, with many activities promoting mindfulness.
Come a Maying will run from 12pm to 5pm. Admission is free, but workshop wristbands cost £3.50.
Doors for Sing In The Spring open at 6.30pm. Tickets cost £12 in advance or £15 on the door.
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