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Reference: hibla/ Halloween,
Samhain, March of the Dead, StrangeWorks, Passing Clouds 31 October
'07.
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From his secret resting place beneath a basement in Curtin
Road, near to where Shakespeare had his first theatre the King
emerges to join with the throng of chanting ghouls, vampires, and
revelers.
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A dance to inspire
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A King to lead
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A look:
"It was my first time celebrating Halloween, and
thanks to StrangeWorks it was incredible! A procession of spirits
marching the streets of London with lanterns, masks and giant puppets,
chanting and singing to live music and the toll of the bell summoning
out the dead. Afterwards soup was served and friends were united in a
frenzy of dancing to wild gypsy music.
And that day I had a slightly odd experience where I
found myself walking alone through Hackney for half an hour dressed in a
dirty and torn costume from the night before. A lone bride in a pale
blue wedding dress with a flowing full-length skirt and a giant lace
turban garnished with a big white flower. What was special about it
though was that in a way it seemed to me to bring together the myths of
the Icelandic and Irish new-years-eves, the traditionally blue-clad
elven lady of the Icelandic fairy-tales, wearing what was slightly
reminiscent of an Icelandic traditional costume, exept not so glamorous,
more like homeless dead of Ireland, lost between worlds. In fact I felt
almost invisible at times and if it hadn’t been for the stares and
grins I met on my way I might even have believed that I was.
In the end it was a relief to get back to where I had started the
evening and to change into my normal clothes, although I cannot deny
that I also felt a slight sadness, or regret for leaving the magical
space I seemed to have stumbled into for a little while."
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"I have found out, and you may know this, that
the festival originates from the Irish festival Samahin, the end of
summer, sometimes considered the Gaelic new-year. There was also a
belief that this night the boundaries between the worlds of the dead
and living were broken, allowing the deceased back to earth, and to
ward against their evil it was tradition to light large communal
bonfires. This is reminiscent of the Icelandic New Years Eve at the
end of December when the ghostly elves of our country, almost equally
feared as trolls, would move their dwellings and roam around the
countryside. "Then, like on the night of Irish new-year, it is an
old, established tradition to light bonfires that burn into the
new-year. I like to draw this parallel because in a discussion with a
friend recently we concluded that Halloween, or All-Hallow-Even, is
really the best and most appropriate time to celebrate new-year. This
time of year always seems to be a much bigger turning point in my
life, and society in general than the new-year we celebrate usually. I
therefore have started a new year as of last Thursday."
Posted
by Ms. Berger at
5:33
PM
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A strange ritual in a strange place: Saber and scythe:
trouble and s'
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I used to iframe myspace here, but myspace exploits and closes down my window.
The idea was the current sound of the group involved:
If you want to open in another window and have the original experience open it in another tab.
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