Author Topic: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!  (Read 8759 times)

Polarius T

  • Guest
Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« on: June 20, 2008, 10:43:12 AM »
Today is the Feast of St. John's, or the midsommar, or juhannus, or the summer solstice, depending on where you live but in any case the biggest celebration in the annual calendar up here in the North since the dawn of history.



The night is at its shortest (or not there at all), the dusk filled with mystery and magic



the meadows jam-packed with naked virgins rolling in the morning dew at midnight sun and hopping over hot coals



the wells ringed by young maidens pondering their pairing prospects



the scenery teeming with young ones and adults alike in their search for some love and then more.



The merriment goes on till the next day.



As an online authority puts it so succinctly, "A great many people get very drunk and very happy."



Me myself I'm putting on some Mussorgsky



and then it's off to the bonfires



but first we've got to go do a few rounds by the big phallus, fellas.



We'll close for the night in good company, as usual


(From left: Akseli Gallen-Kallela, who is the artist behind two of the works above [& painted also this pic];
the composer Oskar Merikanto; Sibelius' favorite conductor & drinking buddy Robert Kajanus;
and JS himself or whatever was left of him at that point of the evening.)


Very Happy Midsummer to All Mahlerites!

PT
« Last Edit: June 26, 2008, 05:37:59 PM by Polarius T »

Offline barry guerrero

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3928
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2008, 05:08:29 PM »
Happy St. Johns to you as well, where it REALLY matters (wouldn't want your winters). Maybe I'll try to find myself a Scandinavian co-ed in Berkeley today.

Barry

john haueisen

  • Guest
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2008, 07:38:09 PM »
Is this the same Johannestag that was celebrated by Hans Sachs in Wagner's Meistersinger?
If so, judging by your images of these midsummer maidens, I will see Meistersinger in a new light, and start celebrating Johannestag myself.    --Johannes H

Offline Amphissa

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 151
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2008, 04:20:31 PM »

The summer solstice celebration has never really caught on throughout most of the U.S. But there is one great event that has made the summer solstice one of my two favorite holidays.

I speak, of course, of the Fremont Summer Solstice Parade. Fremont is the counter-culture district of Seattle, traditionally the home of hippies, although in recent years a few high tech companies have settled there.

Where else in America would you find a huge troll lurking beneath their bridge, grasping a full size real Volkswagon Beetle, as if it had been plucked from the overpass above? Where else would you find a huge statue of Lenin, liberated from Russia and erected in the park? Where else would you find life-size sculptures of people standing at a bus stop, which the locals have fun dressing and re-dressing year round? Fremont is sort of San Francisco Haight-Ashbury North - and it is no accident that the Volkswagon has California license plates.

Anyway, each year there is a big parade to celebrate the summer solstice. It is exactly what you would expect of the community. No signs with words allowed. No motorized vehicles (except wheelchairs for the disabled). And very distinctly counter culture in values. The floats and costumes are commonly either environmental (save the whales, hug the trees) and pagan (sun, moon, forest, plant) and celebrating fertility, which is what the summer solstice is all about.

The unique thing about the parade, other than its down-home, non-commercial character, is the tradition of the naked riders. The parade is led by hundreds of people on bikes, most wearing nothing but body paint or nothing at all. In recent years, the cyclists have been joined by people on roller blades, skate boards, or even just walking, also wearing nothing but paint or nothing at all.

Complete nudity is illegal within the city limits of Seattle, and the city early on tried to stop this, but over the years, the number of painted participants has increased. What are they going to do? Chase them in their police cars? Handcuff them in front of the thousands of people lining the streets? In a community that is decidedly anti-authoritarian anyway? Not likely. So now, city police ride bicycles in the parade, just to keep people safe and help with traffic control.

There are entries on Wikipedia for the parade  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solstice_Cyclists
 and for the community itself  http://seattle.wikia.com/wiki/Fremont
and thousands of photos of the parade on the Web  http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/solsticeparade/clusters/fremont-seattle-parade/

I'm not going to post pictures here, and I would recommend that, if you are politically conservative, religiously fundamentalist, or disturbed by nudity, just pass this by entirely, since it will only make your blood boil.

For all the rest of us --- Celebrate the Solstice!

"Life without music is a mistake." Nietzsche

Polarius T

  • Guest
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2008, 11:33:37 AM »
...the Fremont Summer Solstice Parade

Now that was a beautiful reportage, with the pictures and all. Thanks a lot for it. I immediately recognize one element our festivities have in common (no clothes in both) and another that separates them (no empty vodka bottles in one). Seems really great and maybe one day I will hopefully make it there to join the paraders on my brand new in-the-spirit-of-Seattle (it's made up in Canada but incidentally based on an initiative born in the Seattle area) utility bike with the wife and the kind on tow (this seats one wife & a total of three kids, I've seen in another picture).



I'll leave it at that lest someone think we're veering OT on a gustavmahlerboard.com ...

PT
« Last Edit: June 26, 2008, 11:36:45 AM by Polarius T »

Polarius T

  • Guest
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2008, 11:01:11 PM »
Sorry, for some reason I missed the reactions by Barry & John.

Thanks, Barry; we really need it. The Gulf of Finland ain't no Frisco Bay, I can tell you that much.

"Johannes Haueisen": Maybe you've got a past in it, have you checked? As a "-sen" you could be a Dane or Norwegian which is almost equally good. In DK they do a special version of the physical fires and a generic version of the erotic flames.

PT

john haueisen

  • Guest
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2008, 03:20:29 PM »
PT,

My wife's mother was of 100% Norwegian lineage, but my best claim to Johannestag is a love of Wagner and a wistful regret at never having been able to hear Mahler conduct Wagner--something I think many of us Mahlerians wish we could have experienced.
Johannes H

Polarius T

  • Guest
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2008, 04:57:57 PM »
...a wistful regret at never having been able to hear Mahler conduct Wagner...

Or anything! Before I got my little boy not long ago I'd have said I'd readily give a few years of my life if only I could hear him do anything for even just a little while. That's one of my big intrigues in life: to imagine how he did it. We know he was pretty cavalier about the sanctity of the text; when occasion so called he used his pen to clarify a bit -- but always, as I'm sure he felt it, to promote the composer's, not the conductor's, idea of the work.

PT

P.S. By the way, Junior, did you notice I just hit the hundred? Almost missed the milestone myself. Thanks for your support along the way!
« Last Edit: June 28, 2008, 08:36:10 PM by Polarius T »

john haueisen

  • Guest
Re: Sublime St. John's, Everyone!
« Reply #8 on: June 29, 2008, 02:46:02 PM »
Bravo!  I'm going to use PT's elevation to Full Member as a just cause for celebration.
(Of course, just posting my exuberant response to PT puts me one step closer to said elevation.)

Cheers!  As we raise our glasses, in the spirit of Johannestag, to PT's Full Member status! 
John H

 

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk