Public Rituals & Events


Nov
4

Faery Parade & Beltaine Ritual - Meanjin

~ From 9am we gather - where ever calls to you - the parade starting point, midway point or the final ritual site to begin our love spell at 9.30. ~

The flowers are beginning to bloom again, the hot winds are returning to dance with the leaves. The heartbeat call of the awakening Earth sings to us....It's time again to gather to make merry and make magic!

Wildwood Meanjin Witches are delighted to bring to you once more a day of celebration, dancing and spell weaving for the world.

To celebrate the union of our Sacred Kin, Their vows to one another brings colours and songs to our land again.

We will dance the belpole, spinning our desires for the world with every twist and turn! Jump broomsticks, wander labyrinths, have vows witnessed, honour absent beloveds, to send power and dare to dream forth a world for those yet to come. Hail the mighty Descendants!

We are thrilled this year to see the return of our Faery Parade! Previous years have prevented us from offering this dearly loved and dearly missed piece of our Beltane spell, and it is with much joy we will see this again. We will process in a wild display of beauty and joy, singing and dancing as we bear our beloved Fairy Bull. This is a parade of love and an offering: to the fae, the gods, and all the peoples we pass – a dance that invites all beings to participate in the wonder of the World.

This year however, we offer a gentler, shorter journey of the parade serpent, crossing the Maiwar from South Bank and the Goodwill Bridge and through the Botanic Gardens to meet at the ritual site. To make this procession more accessible, we will also weave in those who wish to gather at a midway point.

If you follow the notifications for this event, we will be posting photos of the map and sites of the parade gathering point and ritual site on the day as we set up.

If you’re not familiar enough with the Gardens to find our wild selves, you can come to the Rotunda at the front entrance (Cnr Alice & Albert Street entry point) to the Gardens, where faery guides can greet you and point the way. Maps for the parade locations will be added in coming days, we hope to see you all there!

WHAT TO BRING:

Music makers and booty shakers! Bring drums, bring rattles, bring your clapping hands and your dancing shoes! Comfort is key - If movement isn't easily available to you, please bring chairs or cushions. In years past the humans that attend this event often quickly disperse - this year weather permitting we invite you all to stay and share in food and laughter afterwards. Please bring food for a post-ritual picnic, some sunscreen and water, any easily portable shade for sun safety, and if you wish, altar offerings for the Gods such as flowers.

WHAT TO WEAR:

Be as wild and creative as you like! Dive into the depths of your wild self and your closet to express the magic that only you can bring to the world. Just remember to keep it suitable for public consumption and sun safe!

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Our Beltane ritual involves drawing down, or trance possession by ritual priestexes. Beltane, as a Pagan festival of fertility, can be quite sexual and erotic by nature, though we keep it suitable for a public display.

Families with children are welcomed with delight. We ask that all parents who attend the event take responsibility for the safety of their children and that all other participants are supportive of this. Please seek out event leaders if you need help.

As the ritual will be in the heat of the summer sun, it can be quite steamy, so we encourage self-care and sun protection where possible.

There will be chanting, singing and dancing, and though not mandatory, we encourage people to participate.

We welcome a small donation to support the running costs of this ritual, but all earnest seekers of Mystery are welcome regardless of their financial situation.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:

We ask that you deeply check in with yourself before attending, to make sure that a large gathering of folks is appropriate for your physical, emotional and mental health and wellbeing. *Please do not attend if you are showing any covid or flu-like symptoms.*

As an offering of compassion and care for the most vulnerable members of our community, we will be asking everyone who attends to use appropriate hand hygiene, and to lean gracefully into whatever larger public health requirements might be appropriate at the time this ritual happens. Caring for and protecting our community are non-negotiable.

Event details are subject to change. Please keep checking this page for the most up to date information.

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If you have any comments or queries, feel free to post them on the event page here, or ask any members of the Wildwood you might know.

Watch this page for updates and further details as the wheel brings us to Beltane

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