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07 Halloween Samhain/lantern making
Description: The Cholmely Boys Club in the heart of Dalston, once
known as Kingsland had new live today. Passing Clouds, Strangeworks
and friends living and living dead gathered to create illumination,
Lantern Works, for the now annual March of The Dead.
myspace.com/halloweenmarch
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JOIN
US!!
All
are welcome– either by turning up on the night (Halloween) in costume, or by
taking part in at least one of the wondrous forthcoming
Strangeworks Halloween Workshops
where they will be creating all manner of spine-chilling costumes and
props for the parade! All materials are provided. Just come with plenty
of pagan spirit and ghostly gusto…
And play...
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Check
out more details/photos of last year at www.myspace.com/marchofthedead
Halloween
workshops started on Sunday 14th These are a few of the photos!!!
1.
Mask making – THIS
Sunday 14th October
2.
Flag
making – Sunday 21st October
3.
Lantern making
– Sunday 27th October
4.
The March of the Dead - Wednesday 31 October_ Hoxton Square to
Dalston
Please
forward to interested parties and email us in advance if you will be in
attendance!
Passing
Clouds Works
Richmond
Road,
just off Kingsland Road behind Uncle Sam's legendary Jazz Pub
+44
207 168 7146
we@passingclouds.org
Link
to us at www.myspace.com/passingclouds
www.myspace.com/halloweenmarch
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The task was to create a lantern that is capable of
warding off your fears and possibility- Banish the evil spirits that
dwell in this city!
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We are being asked: "Are you afraid of the
dark?
And advised that the lanterns of our creation are
"your protection against the darkness and your fears....."
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A hive of Lantern making |
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A sign on the wall gives some of the history:
Kingsland Road is the
name of a road, part of the A10,
in the London
Borough of Hackney in England.
It runs from the junction with Old
Street and Hackney
Road (the section of the A10 south of this is Shoreditch High
Street) north to the junction with Balls Pond Road and Dalston Lane,
where it changes its name to Kingsland High Street. It should be noted
that Kingsland Road means the road to Kingsland,
an old settlement that has been largely absorbed by modern Dalston.
It one of the oldest roads in England and is thought
to follow the route of the Roman Ermine
Street.
thanks to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsland_Road
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Ermine Street is the Anglo-Saxon
name of a major Roman
road in England
that ran from London
(Londinium)
to Lincoln
(Lindum
Colonia) and York
(Eboracum).
It was named after a tribe called the Earningas, who inhabited a
district later known as Armingford Hundred, around Arrington
and Royston,
Cambridgeshire.
The Anglo-Saxon name was 'Earninga Straete' (1012). 'Armingford',
'Arrington' and 'Ermine Street' are names that share the same
Anglo-Saxon origin. It is also known as the Old North Road from London
to where it joins the A1
Great
North Road near Godmanchester.
Ermine Street begins at Bishopsgate
where one of the seven gates in the wall surrounding Roman
London was located. From here it runs north up Shoreditch
High Street and Kingsland
Road through Stoke
Newington (forming Stoke Newington High Street), Tottenham
and Enfield
to Royston.
This section of Ermine Street from London
to Royston,
Hertfordshire is now largely part of the A10.
At this point it crosses the Icknield
Way. From Royston, it was formerly the A14
to the A1
but now it is the A1198
to Godmanchester
(Durovigutum). Ignoring bypasses and modern diversions, the road
through Huntingdon
to the Alconbury junction on the A1 gives the line. The section from Alconbury
to Water
Newton, ignoring modern bypasses such as that at Stilton,
follows the A1. Ermine street used to pass through Durobrivae,
the slight remains of which can be seen to the east, alongside the A1 at
Peterborough. The modern road returns to Ermine Street north-west of Stamford,
near Great
Casterton, through which Ermine Street ran.
thanks to:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermine_Street
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Master Bock was looking Both ways
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Twins of creation
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A light to illuminate the darkness
is created
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Is this the nail of he who is to be warded off
or welcomed in shadowlight?
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Will my mask protect me?
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Some worked in triplicate...or are they triplets
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or are they triplets...
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Owls considers in three forming a committee with
self.
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Some work as a twosome
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Be very Afraid if you are a demon
of hate abroad on the Kingsland Road at Samhain/Halloween.
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