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"The Fireballs" is an annual festival, unique to Stonehaven, attracting thousands of spectators in festive mood. It is a ceremony not only for Stonehaven' to welcome in the New Year, but it also provides a gathering point for the town's people mingle with friends, family and visitors from home and overseas who have come to enjoy the Scottish Hogmanay.
The spectacle takes place on 31st December each year and somewhere around 45 participants take part in the parade up and down the High Street in the Old Town, from the Mercat Cross at the east end of the street near the harbour to the Cannon embedded nose down at the west end (about 175 yards). They swing fireballs around their heads in the dark skies which become illuminated. It starts just before the Town House Bell chimes midnight, with a small pipe band and the fireballs being lit, the swingers then parade down to the harbour. At the end of the ceremony, around 12.25am, fireworks are set off from the road above the harbour, there is also a big party in the square afterwards. What is a fireball. Each swinger makes their own fireball so it is a bit of a secret, but they are normally made of things such as coal, wood, old jumpers, old newspapers, fir cones etc wrapped in a double skin of chicken wire, stitched together with steel wire and dowsed in paraffin. The handle is made of a double wrap of 4mm fencing wire however the length of the handle is dependent on the individual swinger, but the shorter the length the hotter it gets. They are all checked prior to the ceremony for safety reasons. If you intend to visit then start to arrive around 10.30pm as other street entertainment, such as 'foi poi' (Fire dancing ) and street bands, starts at 11pm, with crowds starting to gather around 11.15pm. Barriers are put down either side of the High Street to keep the spectators back from the swingers. It is said the best spots to be are at the lighting up area at the Shorehead/Slipway and at the Y junction between King Street and High Street. When the swingers start to become tired they tend to make their way to the slipway and throw their fireballs into the sea, eventually they all arrive here and then the 5 minute firework display starts.
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