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Published Date: 29 April 2009
IT was like a red rag to a red man. A sex ban imposed on performers before last year's Beltane Fire Festival has had an unexpected, and happy, consequence – a baby born exactly nine months later.
Rupert Smith, who was playing the part of a Red Man, during the fiery pagan event last year, celebrated the lifting of the ban with his partner – who just happened to be May Queen Fenella Hodgson – after returning from the Calton Hill festivities.
The result was son Reuben, now three months old, and, for his efforts, Rupert has now been promoted to the leading role of the Green Man – the May Queen's betrothed – this year.

Rupert, 33, who lives with Fenella and Reuben in Dalry, said: "We're both really excited about the festival, but unfortunately we won't be taking our son.

"He's going to stay at home with his grandparents instead."

Thousands of revellers will climb Calton Hill tomorrow night to watch the iconic fire-filled festival, an annual event on April 30, which celebrates the start of the summer using pre-Christian traditions.

Leading the procession will be the May Queen and the Green Man who will also take part in a sacred staged marriage, to celebrate the birth of the new year.

It is the second year that Fenella, 31, originally from Sussex, has played the May Queen, but it is a first for Rupert, a computer programmer, as the Green Man who was this week making finishing touches to his costume – a blanket of grass.

He said: "Every year, the Green Man basically wears a big bush of ivy, so I thought I would make something different.

"I bought some hessian and have been growing grass through it. I've had to water it every day though, but hopefully it will be at the right length by tomorrow night."

The couple met back in the late-1990s when they were Edinburgh University students in the Holyrood Tavern.

Fenella, an art therapist, has been involved with Beltane for ten years, introducing Rupert to the festival after her first year as a volunteer.

Last year, as she was taking the lead with a different Green Man, Rupert joined a colourful line of volunteers playing the parts of Red Men, Blue Men, the White Women and the Elementals, representing air, earth, water and fire.

He said: "We basically know that Reuben was conceived at last year's Beltane. There was a sex ban imposed on all the Red Men before the event as we were to be charged with as much energy as possible for the night."

Although Reuben will be staying at home tomorrow while his parents entertain more than 12,000 people on Calton Hill, he has been taken to watch rehearsals this week.

His dad said: "We really wanted him to be there, but we thought it would just be too much this time."

FIRE FESTIVAL SET TO LIGHT UP THE CAPITAL
THE Beltane Fire Festival will take place on Calton Hill tomorrow night.

An audience of around 12,000 people are expected to enjoy the festivities.

The event starts at 9pm, coming to a close by 1am.

Tickets, priced £5, are available online from The Hub at www.hubtickets.co.uk or from The Forest Cafe, Bristo Place and Ripping Records, South Bridge.

A limited number of tickets will be made available on the night for £7, available only from Calton Hill's Carriage Drive entrance, on Regent Road.





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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2009 10:41 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Beltane Fire Festival
 
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29/04/2009 11:06:12
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Glenda,

blah 29/04/2009 12:16:20
Red men, green men, tartan men with purple spots. Who cares?

Wonder if these creatures contacted the news themselves with this 'news' story?

... or are they just the writer, Ms Salmond's, neighbours in Dalry? Perhaps the writer was looking for an easy item that would fill out the paper with rubbish.
3

Tartan Viking,

29/04/2009 12:25:41
#1. The benefits of women in journalism.
4

Watch Us Wreck The Mic, Psyche.,

scenes 29/04/2009 12:27:34
Glenda, you are on the wrong website if you're expecting anything more than a rubbish paper filled with easy items!
5

I love to eat Sellotape,

29/04/2009 12:28:58
I like stories about people having sex. I only wish they were more explicit, so I could get really excited.
6

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 29/04/2009 12:29:50
Any couple finding it hard to reproduce,go up the Calton Hill and light a wee fire,share a can or two and bingo,a baby in nine months.
7

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 29/04/2009 12:36:18
I really don't know what's the matter with some of you lot.

This is a story about something good and people enjoying themselves.

Isn't it better to be reading about this than the latest karaoke winner, proposals for higher taxes or the latest brain-dead ban?
8

Mallory,

Edinburgh 29/04/2009 12:37:34
Quite a few 'couples' spending time on Calton Hill might find it biologically challenging alfonso pedrosa...
9

im brian and so is my wife,

edinburgh 29/04/2009 12:46:29
a fire festival,hmm watch out for lord watson,he may just add some more fires himself
10

Grumbleguts,

Aberdeen 29/04/2009 12:52:49
7 -
agreed mate.
This is a bit of fun - and and good advert for tomorrow night.

Let the Po-faced go and read something loftier -
and leave us to enjoy our 'shallow rubbish'.
(it makes one wonder why so many critics of this 'rubbish newspaper' are writing here? One wonders - so one does...)
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foz,

Up a scaffold 29/04/2009 13:05:31
8# Indeed!
12

Pazuzu,

29/04/2009 13:19:51
Zagmuku eh!

A new demon is born.

13

I love to eat Sellotape,

29/04/2009 13:42:49
There is nothing wrong with any of this. Do you hear me? NOTHING! Stop complaining! Move on with your lives! Eat fresh fruit! Learn to play the cello! Honestly, do you think I have nothing better to do than type this stuff up? Well, DO YOU? PUNK? Eh? Eh? Eh eh eh eh eh? Flatworm
14

elayne,

29/04/2009 13:57:29
had some great times at the calton hill!
15

Pritt Stick Boy,

29/04/2009 14:41:44
14 aye a bet you have ya dirty midden!
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Pritt Stick Boy,

29/04/2009 15:04:24
9 you should do stand up!
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Ms millar ,

29/04/2009 15:35:36
#1 she did try but the tube werent needing presenters and her helicopters license is too old
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Pritt Stick Boy,

29/04/2009 15:42:04
6 - not if they're elephants!
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mobocaster,

Aberdeen 29/04/2009 16:24:46
Well, I'm heartilly looking forward to being up in throng on the hill tomorrow night.

Been a couple of years since I was last at one. :-)
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Douglas,

Bathgate 29/04/2009 18:38:11
A blanket of grass? Silly sod. Nice to have a happy outcome for the flaming queen though.
21

Iain Mac,

29/04/2009 19:44:30
Always good to hear about what English yahs, sorry, horny handed sonds of toil, get up to in Edinburgh.

Btw, it's an auld Gaelic festival taking part on Calton (< Calltainn, hazel) Hill. More proof of our Gaelic past in the Lowlands.
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Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,

29/04/2009 22:44:05
Their god is a horny god so there ye have it...good luck and good cheer to them all...wish I was there...but I'll raise a glass to Beltane...
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Conan the Librarian™,

29/04/2009 23:54:32
Rupert, Fenella, Reuben, Art therapist, students, Edinburgh University, Beltane, middle class @rseyholes.

All good key words, man.
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Major General Puffin-Stuff,

30/04/2009 00:08:54
Calton Hill after dark and @rseyholes - there's a thought to conjure with!!
25

Bob1,

30/04/2009 11:38:39
I hate hippies!

 

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