At a secret location in Norwich, a group of witches, priestesses and healers gathered for a pagan ritual to celebrate one of the most important days in their calendar.
The day after Halloween is the Pagan New Year and the time when witches remember the dead and keep their memories of ancestors alive in their minds.
The Norwich Chant Collective, made up of 28 people from all walks of life, ages and spiritual persuasions, gathered on Wednesday to celebrate the festival.
The ritual began with cleansing the space with salt, water and a broomstick. They then cast a circle, setting up four altars representing the four elements of air, water, fire and earth.
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