No More Processions
Aug. 18th, 2012 07:20 pmThe Oldham Carnival used to feature a procession of floats and marching bands which wound through the town centre and passed by the end of our street (where I would sometimes stand to wave and cheer) on its way to Alexandra Park. It isn't happening this year and apparently didn't happen last year either. (Shame on me for not noticing!) In its place there will be a mini-parade of dance troupes inside the Park- which doesn't sound nearly as much fun. According to the carnival website the reasons for this change are (a) flatbed trucks (to put floats on) are becoming hard to get hold of and (b) they're nasty polluting things anyway.
The town's November 5th Bonfire and Firework Display was discontinued several years ago. Now the Carnival Procession has gone too. These big, old-fashioned expressions of civic pride and togetherness did us good, I think. I wonder what we're going to replace them with.
The town's November 5th Bonfire and Firework Display was discontinued several years ago. Now the Carnival Procession has gone too. These big, old-fashioned expressions of civic pride and togetherness did us good, I think. I wonder what we're going to replace them with.
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Date: 2012-08-19 09:41 am (UTC)Across the Pennines in Marsden- back in the 90s- someone decided it would be fun to hold an Imbolc festival. There'd never been anything like it before, but it caught on and is now a yearly fixture. I went one year and it was terrific- with a torchlight procession, dancing foxes and a battle between Jack Frost and the Green Man. You'd swear (if you didn't know better) that it had its roots in the mists of antiquity.
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Date: 2012-08-19 11:43 am (UTC)