Samhuinn Fire Festival & Parade 2024
Schedule
Thu Oct 31 2024 at 07:00 pm to Fri Nov 01 2024 at 12:00 am
UTC+01:00Location
Holyrood Park | Edinburgh, SC
Samhuinn Fire Parade is Edinburgh’s annual Halloween celebration. Bringing the Celtic New Year to a modern audience the unique celebration hosted by the Beltane Fire Society is one of the city’s biggest winter festivals. The immersive festival allows you to wander through otherworldly creatures and witness a spectacular fiery display of storytelling.
The Samhuinn Fire Parade brings a Celtic tradition to life through a live showcase of the dramatic stand-off between the summer and winter Kings. The performance is brought to life by fire dancing acrobatics wild drumming and of course vibrant costumes. Volunteer performers ultimately decide the ‘fate’ of each king in the festival.
Background to Edinburgh's Samhuinn Fire Festival
Samhuinn Fire Festival is a modern re-imagining of an ancient Celtic festival marking the end of summer and the rise of winter. The modern event has been held in Edinburgh since 1995. Its spring and summer counterpart Beltane takes place on Calton Hill on the last day of April each year and has been running since 1988.
The venue for the Samhuinn Fire Festival was originally Edinburgh's Royal Mile but in 2018 and 2019 the Samhuinn Festival was held on Calton Hill to accommodate more folk. With more space to expand into the volunteer-driven Beltane Fire Society scaled up its unique Halloween night celebration with a familiar mix of neo-pagan theatre pulsating drums fire-dancing acrobatics over 20 stage performances and a large bonfire.
The event introduced a fee in 2018 with discounts for a limited number of low-income tickets. In previous years it was a free event.
Samhuinn's key characters
The Beltane Fire Society describes Samhuinn as "A night where the veil that splits both worlds grows thinner a night where spirits can touch the souls of the living. A night to reflect on the year gone by and to look forward to the one to come."
Central to the drama is the Summer King who leads a carnival of summer's last dance with nymphs and sylphs fire performers and jesters. He is reluctant to draw his short season to a close. But now he must pass the mantle to the Winter King who is accompanied by various characters such as drummers hunters and wolves.
The Cailleach a crone queen of winter is also at hand to ensure the passing of the seasons.
Samhuinn in Celtic lore
Samhuinn (Samhain) for ancient Celts was the time of the year to bring the cattle in from summer pastures to lowland fields for protection. Considering the signs of approaching winter the trees were bare and the land was barren. Nature itself seemed to be dying.
Outside it is dark for most of the day and the weather is harsh and unrelenting. Black energy grips the land and life struggles to survive in small sanctuaries.
Samhuinn is also the time when the rising of the Seven Sisters (Pleiades) proclaims the triumph of darkness over light. Many ancient cultures celebrated this change over time from the old cycle to the new. It is believed that peoples as diverse as the Polynesians ancient Egyptians and Greeks looked to the dawn sky for the rising of the Pleiades marking the end of the old year."
The Beltane Fire Society
BFS events are a unique opportunity in today's fragmented Society for the whole community of Edinburgh to join in a celebration of the country's ancient heritage. The Beltane Fire Society is managed by a voluntary committee and all the performers are volunteers.
The process of developing the events each year has also proven to be a valuable catalyst for community development. All the performers are voluntary and many are previously inexperienced in performance skills. They either join by word of mouth or by attending one of the advertised open meetings held early in the year. Under the guidance of professional performers and community artists, the volunteers are trained in the technical aspects of event production prop construction in character performance techniques team team-building percussion skills and the safety considerations of outdoor events.
Many of the participants have since gone on to develop careers in community education and performance art as a result of their experiences with Beltane.
Information for Spectators
Come dressed warm but also be creative in Halloween/Samhuinn inspired cloaks masks and costumes.
Where is it happening?
Holyrood Park, Queen's Dr, Edinburgh EH8 8HG, United Kingdom, EdinburghEvent Location & Nearby Stays: