July 11, 2009
Sky Lanterns Light up Glastonbury
With Glastonbury Festival approaching there is one unusual product that comes to mind, sky lanterns. They have, in recent years, become an integral part of any Glastonbury-goers experience. In an interview last year the headliner’s, Kings of Leon, cited the launch of sky lanterns from the Stone Circle as their strongest memory of the festival. If you do not directly release one from the mystical Stone Circle you are likely to witness their supernatural presence as they drift up and across the rolling Somerset farm land. It is no coincidence that the launching of the lanterns, with their connotations of calm and , have become intrinsically associated with the Stone Circle. This area is where festival goers seek respite in the depths of the night, sitting around and chatting communally around fires in the positive spirit that remains at the heart of the festival. As is traditional with sky lanterns, a wish is made with each one released. It is a close to numinous experience to watch from the hillside of the Circle as the wishes rise across the packed festival, oblivious to the chaotic crowds beneath them, up in to the sky and out of sight. Watching the sky lanterns take this journey in to the clouds is a pure moment to reflect and escape. It is one of the reasons that despite its ever sprawling size, Glastonbury remains unequaled.