Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Lucia


On the 13 December Saint Lucia is celebrated in Scandinavia. Lucia is venerated in a ceremony where a girl is elected to portray Lucia. Wearing a white gown with a red sash and a crown of candles on her head, she walks at the head of a procession of women, each holding a candle. The candles symbolize the fire that refused to take St. Lucia's life when she was sentenced to be burned. The women sing a Lucia song while entering the room, to the melody of the traditional Neapolitan song Santa Lucia; the Italian lyrics describe the view from Santa Lucia in Naples, the various Scandinavian lyrics are fashioned for the occasion, describing the light with which Lucia overcomes the darkness.

Each Scandinavian country has lyrics in their native tongues. After finishing this song, the procession sings Christmas carols or more songs about Lucia. A similar version occurs in Scandinavian communities and churches in the United States.

The above picture is from last nigts Lucia procession in the Swedish bar in Joseph Pearce in Edinburgh.... very fun night! The lucia procession takes place every year in Joseph Pearce, so pop in next year if you missed it.

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