Sunday 15 September 2013

30th ULVERSTON LANTERN PARADE 14th SEPTEMBER 2013




WONDERFUL 

The Lantern Parade in Ulverston has come a long way since 1983.
A perfect example of vernacular art in action.
Non commercial. Non competitive. Not in aid of anything except itself. 
Open to all comers whatever their experience and skill. 
Beautiful home made sculptures, delicate with tissue and candlelight.
A seasonal and personal  transition point. A gathering of friends and family. 
Multi generational. Multi cultural.
A thousand lanterns.
Four rivers of light.
Four energetic and raucous street bands including the 20 piece Blast Furness.
A few moments of excess.
A perfect firework conclusion.
A public rite of passage to mark the coming of autumn before the rainy days set in.
An Ulverston export along with Stan Laurel, pole vaulting and women's football.
Long may it continue.

Congratulations to the dedicated team who made it happen.

Garry Gifford's Lantern. 
                                Photo Ceri Hutton.                     More fine photos on Facebook


On a personal note, Rowan our youngest granddaughter rising five, made (with her mum)  a stunning big lantern of a "lady". With her pointy ears  and full face I thought it was a snow leopard but it was probably a a very large Mrs Mouse. Rowan said it was "The happiest day of her life'. This as she tumbled in glee at the noisy firework stars. Naturally we wondered if, all those thirty years ago, Rowan Stella was a gleam in some firmament or other ......

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