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Great Balls of Fire!!! |
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The
Ancient Fireballs Ceremony at this fishing village, 16 miles south of
Aberdeen, is one of the most unique Hogmanay festivals in Scotland. At the
strike of midnight the High street is lit up as sixty local
fireball-swingers make their way, swinging their fireballs above their
heads, through their town. It looks dangerous.
But, don't be alarmed. The fireballs are very safe - packed in wire cages
and attached to strong, five-foot-long wire ropes. WHAT IS A FIRE BALL
MADE OF ? The 'balls are made as
heavy as each 'swinger feels they can handle--5 to 15 pounds. Some balls
can be 3feet in diameter and in the past they have been recorded to last
for 2 hours!--now however they only last for 20 mins. max.
As you would expect,
fireball-swinging is an energetic activity. As one regular participant
records: "I can personally attest to the effort needed to continue
swinging for the 10-15 minutes the ball will burn. There were 12000 people
there in 2002. The most ever. If the best estimate
for the population of Stonehaven is 12000 in normal circumstances then at
a doubling of the population to see the event puts it well up on the
Edinburgh bash! It has been reported
that it took some folk 90 minutes to get out of the town afterwards!
1. That it coincides
with the winter solstice and the fireballs swinging relate to the sun. 2. A pre-Christian
theory that the fireballs purify the world by consuming evil and warding
off witches and evil spirits. 3. That some time in
the Dark Ages a shooting star appeared above what is now Stonehaven.
Thereafter, by coincidence, the living nearby may have had bumper crops.
The seers of the tribe then attributed this prosperity to the coming of
the shooting star. The Fireball is a mimic of the coming of the shooting
star and prosperity.
Learn more about when to swing them at Hogmanay page.
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