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Beltane Fire Festival


A neo-pagan fertility ceremony
Calton Hill
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
+44 131 228 5353
The Beltane Fire Festival, held on Calton Hill on 30th April, is a neo-pagan fertility ceremony. Revellers in costume and bodypaint dance around the hill to the sound of various drummers, musicians. Bonfires rage and spectacular props abound to make the whole thing a rare and often enthralling sight. It all begins at about 9:30p when the May Queen emerges from the Acropolis with her White Women. Together with the Green Man, they process around the hill visiting sites dedicated to each of the four elements. After the Dionysian Red Men have been seen off, the Green Man is subjected to a symbolic death and resurrection before marrying the May Queen. Fires are lit and the May Queen returns to her bower as the festival continues on through the night.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Beltane Fire Festival photo by Ali Kurtze
Photo: Ali Kurtze
Beltane Fire Festival photo by Lucas Koscielniak
Photo: Lucas Koscielniak
Beltane Fire Festival photo by Stuart McGlashan
Photo: Stuart McGlashan
 

 
Edinburgh Art Festival


All about the arts
4 Jackson's Entry
British Council Scotland Arts Department
Edinburgh EH8 8PJ
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 558 8851
http://www.edinburghartfestiva...
Started in 2004, the Edinburgh Art Festival is organised as the collective effort of The British Council, The Scottish Arts Council and other funding organisations. This is of course to facilitate various art galleries, artistes and art communities to showcase their works during the festival season. It is a commitment to celebrate and present high quality art in Edinburgh. It brings together anyone and everyone connected to the visual arts spectrum.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Edinburgh Art Festival photo by Ian Chen
Photo: Ian Chen
Edinburgh Art Festival photo by Ian Douglass
Photo: Ian Douglass
 

 
Edinburgh Fringe Festival


Edinburgh Festival Fringe
180 High Street
(Organisor)
City of Edinburgh EH1 1QS
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 226 0026 (Organisor)
http://www.edfringe.com/
The Fringe is a welcoming forum for both the established star and the unknown genius of tomorrow. For three weeks in August each year, the city is alive with a frenzy of creativity, hosting more than 2,000 shows held at various venues throughout the city. More than 30% of the program is smade up by theater. The rest is rounded out with comedy, music, dance, children's shows and exhibitions. Expect anything from the profoundly serious to the deliriously silly. The program is launched in June, with tickets available through August; book early if you want to get to your first-choice program. Ticket prices vary according to venue and performance. If you're tight on cash or someone who's always looking for a bargain, keep in mind that over 300 of the shows are free to the public. Call or check the website for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by FiPZiE.CoM
Photo: FiPZiE.CoM
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Duce McCune
Photo: Duce McCune
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by FiPZiE.CoM
Photo: FiPZiE.CoM
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Marjolijn Kamphuis
Photo: Marjolijn Kamphuis
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Joy Columbretis
Photo: Joy Columbretis
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Laurenz Bobke
Photo: Laurenz Bobke
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Dave Flynn
Photo: Dave Flynn
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Dave Flynn
Photo: Dave Flynn
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Ian Potter
Photo: Ian Potter
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Richard Hoskins
Photo: Richard Hoskins
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Bev Turner
Photo: Bev Turner
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Chen Yu
Photo: Chen Yu
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by ShakespeareCast.com
Photo: ShakespeareCast.com
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Rodrigo Gomez-Tagle
Photo: Rodrigo Gomez-Tagle
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Mulloy Morrow
Photo: Mulloy Morrow
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by William T Shiers
Photo: William T Shiers
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by AVVoCADo
Photo: AVVoCADo
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by susie bergen
Photo: susie bergen
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Thomas Suski
Photo: Thomas Suski
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Emmett Dzieza
Photo: Emmett Dzieza
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by John. A. Long
Photo: John. A. Long
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Tom Rolfe
Photo: Tom Rolfe
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Shomair
Photo: Shomair
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Dominic Travers
Photo: Dominic Travers
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Catherine Sparks
Photo: Catherine Sparks
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Zoe Goodacre
Photo: Zoe Goodacre
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Charlie Wood
Photo: Charlie Wood
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by alclouston2003
Photo: alclouston2003
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Tony Lukeman
Photo: Tony Lukeman
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Freddie Botham
Photo: Freddie Botham
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by X3NiTH
Photo: X3NiTH
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by David Gilmour
Photo: David Gilmour
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Andrew Tobin
Photo: Andrew Tobin
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Jan Grieve
Photo: Jan Grieve
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Jason Prince
Photo: Jason Prince
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by David Craig
Photo: David Craig
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Craig Muir
Photo: Craig Muir
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Sarah Gale
Photo: Sarah Gale
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Dan Weill
Photo: Dan Weill
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Marco Duizer
Photo: Marco Duizer
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Mark Thornton
Photo: Mark Thornton
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Sabrina
Photo: Sabrina
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Jason Seymour
Photo: Jason Seymour
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Siobhan Mitchell
Photo: Siobhan Mitchell
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by arekarek74
Photo: arekarek74
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Mike Spence
Photo: Mike Spence
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by James Mackenzie
Photo: James Mackenzie
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Anne Gallacher
Photo: Anne Gallacher
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by diskojez
Photo: diskojez
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by doug_alba
Photo: doug_alba
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Akil Suvarna
Photo: Akil Suvarna
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by Roxanne Paris
Photo: Roxanne Paris
Edinburgh Fringe Festival photo by ici-c-la-capitale-du
Photo: ici-c-la-capitale-du
 

 
Hogmanay


New Year First Footing
City Centre
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
+44 131 529 3914
http://www.edinburghshogmanay....
Hogmanay's New Year "First-Footing" started with the legacy of a tall, dark stranger appearing on the doorstep at midnight brandishing a lump of coal, which means good fortune for the new year. Since such a meeting was unlikely, locals started visiting each other's houses with food, coal and the odd alcoholic beverage for a party. Today the celebration culminates at "the bells" at midnight with a fireworks display over the Edinburgh Castle. There is also a program of events on New Year's Day, including a "Loony Dook" plunge into the Forth, a Triathlon, and street theatre. See website for yearly details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hogmanay photo by Ed Tarwinski
Photo: Ed Tarwinski
Hogmanay photo by Andrew Moir
Photo: Andrew Moir
Hogmanay photo by Janie Mehew
Photo: Janie Mehew
Hogmanay photo by Iain K-N
Photo: Iain K-N
Hogmanay photo by Nick Beese
Photo: Nick Beese
Hogmanay photo by Garth W Hulbert
Photo: Garth W Hulbert
Hogmanay photo by booksfromboxes
Photo: booksfromboxes
Hogmanay photo by George Rispin
Photo: George Rispin
Hogmanay photo by Helen Wright
Photo: Helen Wright
Hogmanay photo by Cheryl & Phil Norton
Photo: Cheryl & Phil Norton
Hogmanay photo by Su Perera
Photo: Su Perera
Hogmanay photo by Craig Knott
Photo: Craig Knott
Hogmanay photo by Sarah Miller
Photo: Sarah Miller
Hogmanay photo by Campbell Brown
Photo: Campbell Brown
Hogmanay photo by ebbandflo_pomomama
Photo: ebbandflo_pomomama
Hogmanay photo by porrence
Photo: porrence
Hogmanay photo by Alan Pursell
Photo: Alan Pursell
Hogmanay photo by Rain Dog
Photo: Rain Dog
Hogmanay photo by Alex Kalff
Photo: Alex Kalff
Hogmanay photo by Karl McCabe
Photo: Karl McCabe
Hogmanay photo by Specialesumpen
Photo: Specialesumpen
Hogmanay photo by them that swim
Photo: them that swim
Hogmanay photo by Laura Gillespie
Photo: Laura Gillespie
Hogmanay photo by netlancer2006
Photo: netlancer2006
Hogmanay photo by FearfulReaper
Photo: FearfulReaper
Hogmanay photo by James Fleming
Photo: James Fleming
 

 
Night Afore Fiesta


The pre-party fiesta
George Street
Edinburgh EH1 1BW
United Kingdom
+44 131 473 1999
http://www.hogmanay.net
A warm up to Edinburgh's famed Hogmany New Year's Eve party, this free fiesta features world music, dancing and entertainment for the whole family.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Night Afore Fiesta photo by dayna mason
Photo: dayna mason
Night Afore Fiesta photo by Zach Everson
Photo: Zach Everson
Night Afore Fiesta photo by Zach Everson
Photo: Zach Everson
Night Afore Fiesta photo by Katherine Belyea
Photo: Katherine Belyea
Night Afore Fiesta photo by Kevin Tierney
Photo: Kevin Tierney
Night Afore Fiesta photo by coryn3
Photo: coryn3
Night Afore Fiesta photo by Mossfield
Photo: Mossfield
 

 
Samhuinn Festival


Scotish Halloween Tradition
4B Gayfield Place
(Royal Mile) St. Giles Cathedral
Edinburgh EH1 1BW
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 228 5353
http://www.beltane.org/celticy...
Samhuinn means summer's end, and this free festival does that by mixing a medieval procession, theatre, folk dance, drama and a pyrotechnic spectacle into Britain's biggest Halloween party. Commencing in the Upper Bow by the Hub, a procession makes it way to Parliament Square with music and revelry where dancers, jesters and acrobats perform on the main stage. Then, with a sudden boom, fireworks sparkle over the crowd as the King of Summer battles the King of Winter. The partying continues at the Carlton Studios bar with admission funds going to charity.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Samhuinn Festival photo by Stuart Barrett
Photo: Stuart Barrett
 

 
Scottish International Storytelling Festival


Spoken Word Comes Alive
43-45 High Street
Scottish Storytelling Centre
Edinburgh EH29 9
United Kingdom
+44 131 557 5724 / +44 131 556 9579
http://www.scottishstorytellin...
The Storytelling Festival is about folk tales, myths and legends of Scotland and cultures from around the world through the spoken word. Numerous events will be held for families and adults throughout Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders. Brochures detailing event times, presenters and ticket prices will be made available in September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
St. Cecilia's Hall Concert Series


Classical concerts
Niddry Street
(Cowgate)
Edinburgh EH1 1LJ
United Kingdom
+44 131 650 2805
http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/russ...
St. Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh's oldest concert hall (1763) is located on the corner of Niddry Street in the Old Town. Many times throughout the year it hosts concerts by various orchestras and ensembles, including The Georgian Concert Society. It now also houses the Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments. Staff will happily demonstrate the wonderful sounding spinets, virginals and clavichords held here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. Cecilia's Hall Concert Series photo by doris_lee_03
Photo: doris_lee_03
 

 
The Art of Star Wars Exhibition


Handle Luke's light-sabre
2 Market Street
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
+44 131 529 3993
Everything you ever wanted to know about Star Wars but were afraid to ask. From the recent prequel to the stunningly popular films of the last millennium, this is one of those behind-the-scenes shows that will delight fans and fully engage children. Costumes, props, full-scale models, sound and visual effects – they're all here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Walking With Dinosaurs


Bringing dinosaurs to life
Holyrood Road
Edinburgh EH8 8AS
United Kingdom
+44 131 550 7800
See behind the scenes of the BBC's fantastic and educational dinosaur fest. Walking With Dinosaurs brings the dinosaurs and their habitat to life and this exhibition shows you how they managed it. Housed in the excellent 'Our Dynamic Earth' interactive visitor attraction, this exhibition will stimulate and educate.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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