'Spectacular' fire display to highlight Derry's Féile Bealtaine

Local schoolchildren and sports clubs are putting the final touches to their costumes and floats for Féile’s Bealtaine celebrations this Thursday, May 4.
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Bealtaine marks the beginning of summer and is one of the four major Irish Celtic annual festivals along with Samhain, Imbolc and Lughnasa. Fire in Bealtaine celebrations symbolises the return of the sun after winter. Traditionally, people would gather and light fires with the belief that it would repel bad luck and attract good fortune into their lives during the year ahead.

Young people from local youth clubs are currently working with the artist Brendan Farren to construct a large willow structure, The Cauldron of Plenty. The Cauldron will be carried by young people at the head of the Bealtaine parade and will be filled with the hopes, wishes and dreams of the people of Creggan. Children from local schools and youth clubs have been making Dream/Wish Catchers which will be placed in the cauldron. In the spirit of Bealtaine, the cauldron will be set alight as part of the fire display at Greenwalk.

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A spokesperson for Féile said: “The Bealtaine event aims to build on the success of the Creggan 75 carnival parade which saw thousands of people come on to the streets. This event will be an opportunity for residents and people from across the city and beyond to come together after the long winter and celebrate the summer and everything that is great about the Creggan estate. We would also ask all residents who live along the route to temporarily park their cars in an alternative location, to allow the parade to pass freely. Please note there will be a series of rolling road closures to ensure minimal disruption to residents.”

A pupil in Holy Child Primary School preparing for the Bealtaine festival.A pupil in Holy Child Primary School preparing for the Bealtaine festival.
A pupil in Holy Child Primary School preparing for the Bealtaine festival.

Eamon McGinley, Chairperson of Seán Dolans GAC said: "I'm really excited that the club will be taking part in the Bealtaine event next Thursday night, and I hope there's a massive turnout from everybody in Creggan."

Sarah McGowan, Programmes Coordinator at Pink Ladies Cancer Support said: "We took part in the parade last year and we really loved it - this year is a great opportunity to get out in the local community and celebrate the start of Summer."

Patricia from Surestart Edenballymore said: "We're really excited to get involved and encourage all our parents and families to come out and be part of this fabulous event that Féile is running."

The Bealtaine parade will leave St Mary's Youth Club, Fanad Drive at 7.30pm and proceed through the streets of Creggan. The parade route is as follows: Fanad Drive - Central Drive - Linsfort Drive - Inveroe - Lislane Drive - Iniscairn Road - Fanad Drive - Broadway - Leenan Drive - Greenwalk. Many of the area's schools, sports clubs, youth clubs and community organisations will take part in the parade.

The Bealtaine event is a Communities In Transition project funded by The Executive Office.

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