Strolling Mummers Pilgrimage for Re-Pair

On the run up to COP26, two years ago, Three Hares hosted a group who had walked 500miles from London to reach Glasgow for the UN Climate Change Conference, A Pilgrimage For Nature. They created and shared performances along the way.

They are returning to Edinburgh as ‘The Strolling Mummers’ and invite you to join them at the beginning of their ‘Pilgrimage for Re-Pair’ on 3rd September at 4pm on Arthur’s Seat.

They write : ‘The Strolling Mummers Pilgrimage for Re-Pair, 2nd Sept – 20th Oct. The Strolling Mummers are setting off again, this time walking from north to south, along the Spine of Albion, along the Belinus and Elen energy lines, starting at Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh and ending at Culver Down on the Isle of Wight.
Earlier in the year the Mummers met at Dragon Hill and had an incredible week developing a new mummers play, based on the legend of King Arthur. On the Spine of Albion are many sacred sites, associated with Arthurian legends, including a cave at Alderley Edge where he is said to reside, until such a time as when the land needs him once more, he shall rise to save his people.
At a time when events in the world mean that perhaps Arthur is beginning to stir, we will walk this land, putting one foot in front of the other, seeking to re-pair and re-imagine relations between the inner and outer worlds, re-membering and re-claiming our own Sovereignty, and our deep connection and marriage to the land.
As a collective we are breathing new life back into our indigenous culture, which used to deeply root us to the land. The common people of the UK were the first to be colonised and those who took our lands as their own have not taken the best care of them. The land, this planet, is all our birthright, and by remembering, reclaiming, and deepening our connection to Mumma Earth, we strengthen resolve to protect her, as well as finding this ever deepening relationship enriches our lives in ways
that are unimaginable.
The Strolling Mummers came together in 2021 when we walked from London to Glasgow, along the Spine of Albion, a vertical leyline, to the UN Climate Conference ‘COP26’ for Listening to the Land,
Pilgrimage for Nature, creating a performance en route, which we presented to the delegates in the Green Zone. Then last year we walked a Pilgrimage for Unity, along a horizontal leyline known as the Michael Line that spans from Carn Les Boel, near Land’s End in Cornwall, all the way to Hopton-on-Sea on the Norfolk Coast. On this route we performed a traditional mummers play of Saint George and his Many Enemies, exploring how we create our own enemies through projections, and
that really we are all one. This year we are walking a Pilgrimage for Re-Pair, with our own mummers play that we recently coined, that explores how we can reunite the inner and outer worlds, the head and the heart, finding our own High King, whilst hiking, and helping to bring us back home to and in flow with all parts of ourselves, each other, and the land.
Our route will take us through Edinburgh, Carlisle, Burnley, Stoke, Manchester, Birmingham, Stratford, Winchester, and the Isle of Wight. If you live along this route and would like to help by hosting a performance, or putting us up for the night (there’s seven of us), then please get in touch. Follow our adventures @strollingmummers on Instagram and Facebook and come see a performance or spend a day walking with us if you’re able.’

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2 Responses to Strolling Mummers Pilgrimage for Re-Pair

  1. Fi Martynoga says:

    Hello Strolling Mummers. It was a pleasure to find you walking up the hill behind Traquair Kirk yesterday. I would have loved time to talk but the man with the camera had a fixed agenda. I was too tired to take the road to Ettrick tonight but hope your performance went well. I’m sure our paths will cross again. Ultrea! I will follow your progress. Very best wishes, Fi Martynoga (Fiona Houston)

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