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【K】UK Travel-Edinburgh[영국 여행-에든버러]칼튼 힐, 벨테인 불 축제/Beltane/Fire Festival/Calton Hill/Night Scene
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밤 9시경이 되자 언덕 곳곳은 수만 명의 사람들로 빼곡히 들어찬다. “이런 축제에는 이렇게 차려 입어야 하기 때문이죠. 이 모든 것들의 활기 속으로 빠져 들어가기 위해서죠. 제 머리의 꽃은 이 세계가 다시 태어나고 모든 것이 되살아나서 새로운 생명과 성장이 이뤄진다는 사실을 축하하기 위한 것입니다.” 벨테인 축제는 원래 가축과 생명의 번성을 기원하는 고대 켈트족의 의식에 뿌리를 두고 있다. 어둠에 젖어드는 도시를 내려다보면서 사람들은 끈기있게 축제의 개막을 기다린다. 밤 11시경 장중한 팡파레로 축제는 시작된다. 땅의 힘과 모든 생명의 에너지를 주재하는 5월의 여왕이 등장하고, 그 뒤를 여전사들과 지혜를 상징하는 연장자 그룹이 따른다. 축제에는 모두 300여명의 배우가 참가하는데 모두 자원봉사자라는 점도 놀랍다. 어지럽게 날뛰고 있는 이들은 혼돈과 무질서를 상징한다. 축제는 이런 무질서를 새로운 생명으로 다시 태어나게 하는 의식이다. 축제의 클라이막스는 어둠을 밝히는 새로운 불꽃을 피운다. 불은 모든 것을 정화하고 새로운 생명이 태어나는 것을 의미한다. 불꽃의 주위를 도는 의식은 행운을 기원하는 소망을 담고 있다. 불은 혼돈을 씻어내고 모든 것을 새롭게 소생시키는 생명의 원천이다.
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Doeja night around 9 o'clock hill is a tightly kick for tens of thousands of people. Because this festival to dress up like this. Joe out with vigor in order to enter in all this. The flowers of my head is to celebrate the fact that the world is everything, then revived again achieved a new life born and grow. Bell retain the original festival of cattle and life rooted in ancient Celtic ritual to pray for a prosperous putting. Overlooking the city drenched in darkness favorite people patiently await the opening of the festival. 11 o'clock at night with a solemn fanfare festival begins. The May Queen to preside over the power and energy of all life on earth emerged and followed the seniors group that symbolizes the wisdom and the warrior followed. Festival has surprised both the viscosity of volunteers to join the actors of both the 300. They symbolize the dizzy jumping in chaos and disorder. The festival is a ritual that this disorder reborn into a new life. The climax of the festival will smokes a new spark to illuminate the darkness. The fire purify everything and means that new life is born. Rituals revolving around the flame contains a desire to pray for good luck. The fire, wash the chaos is the source of life to revive all things new.
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■클립명: 유럽110-영국04-09 칼튼 힐, 벨테인 불 축제/Beltane/Fire Festival/Calton Hill/Night Scene
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