Now that October has properly begun, it is not all that far until Halloween.Those who celebrate the spooky holiday do so in all kinds of ways, whether it's a scary movie marathon or a visit to a pumpkin patch.
If you're keen to spend Halloween night doing something a bit more unique — and a bit more traditional — then you should head to Edinburgh.On October 31, under Arthur's Seat in the capital's Holyrood Park, Samhuinn Fire Festival will be held.
This one-of-a-kind event celebrates the transition from summer to winter.A modern re-imagining of an ancient Celtic festival, Samhuinn Fire Festival is an "immersive storytelling experience" that combines performance, music, and dance.
Samhuinn dates back hundreds of years, when it marked the end of the harvest season. Quirky Glasgow mansion with dream kitchen hits market in 'unique opportunity' The reimagined festival, which has been held in the capital since 1995, sees participants dress up in beautiful and elaborate costumes.
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