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Northmavine Up-Helly-Aa

 

lighting the torches

Photo © Alistair Williamson

The annual Northmavine Up-Helly-Aa is a spectacular Viking fire festival which celebrates the end of winter and the return of the sun. Various squads of guizers meet secretly throughout the winter, planning the theme for their act or skit which they perform in various local halls on Up-Helly-Aa night. This is often a humourous take on a story from the local or national news.

On the third Friday of every February, the guizers dress up in themed costumes and, with flaming torches lighting up the dark winter sky, the procession makes its way from the Hillswick Hall along the main road to the loch at Urafirth. The procession is led by a squad of Vikings, the Jarl Squad, headed by the Guizer Jarl who is the specially chosen leader for that year. A brass band provides the rousing music for the traditional Up-Helly-Aa songs, and spectators line the route as the Jarl Squad pull a Viking galley to the burning site. The flaming torches are thrown into the galley, and as the guizers and onlookers disperse to a night of revelry in local halls, the galley is left ablaze on the water, like a mythical Jarl, members of the Jarl Squad and galleyNorse funeral pyre.                                                

Jarl Squad

Photo © Hans Stöteknuel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo © Hans Stöteknuel

Each year, 3 of the 4 local halls used - Hillswick, Ollaberry, North Roe and Sullom - take it in turn to host Up-Helly-Aa. The guizers go from hall to hall through the night performing their act. The other hall then hosts the Hop the following night. If that isn't enough revelry, guizers and those directly involved in Up-Helly-Aa attend the Return night around a week later, where they can see each others acts.

Various Up-Helly-Aas are held all over Shetland through the winter months, with Lerwick's being the largest with around eight or nine hundred guizers. The Lerwick Up-Helly-Aa is very much a male affair, whereas the country festivals, including Northmavine, welcome men and women.

Northmavine Up-Helly-Aa 2008: Friday 15 February 2008
Halls open were: Ollaberry, North Roe and Sullom. (Hillswick closed.) Tickets on sale in the local shops.
The Hop: Hillswick, Saturday 16 February 2008.

Up Helly Aa photos can be see in the Photo Gallery and on the HEARD website.
HEARD have an archive of Up Helly Aa photos from 2000 until present day and hope to add details of jarls from 1975 onwards.


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