Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park lit up on Halloween night (October 31) as part of the ancient festival of Samhuinn. Samhuinn Fire Festival marks the transition from summer to winter with colourful displays of fire-play, drumming and dance performances.
It is a modern reimagining of the Celtic celebration, which follows the story of the overthrowing of summer by winter with a stand off between the kings of each season. It is all overseen by the Celtic goddess Cailleach who decides each king’s fate and ushers in the cold months.
Photos have been shared with permission from the Beltane Fire Society.
. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by Nate Kelso for Beltane Fire Society Photo: Nate Kelso
. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by Neil Barton for Beltane Fire Society Photo: Neil Barton
. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by Neil Barton for Beltane Fire Society Photo: Neil Barton
. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by James Armandary for Beltane Fire Society Photo: James Armandary
1. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by Nate Kelso for Beltane Fire Society Photo: Nate Kelso
2. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by Neil Barton for Beltane Fire Society Photo: Neil Barton
3. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by Neil Barton for Beltane Fire Society Photo: Neil Barton
4. Edinburgh Samhuinn
Photo by James Armandary for Beltane Fire Society Photo: James Armandary