A Celtic Christmas
Yesterday, December 21st, saw the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere — the day with the shortest period of daylight and longest night of the year, when the Sun is at its lowest daily maximum elevation in the sky.
Since prehistory, the winter solstice has been a significant time of year in many cultures, and has been marked by festivals and rituals. It marked the symbolic death and rebirth of the Sun; the gradual waning of daylight hours is reversed and begins to grow again. Some ancient monuments such as Newgrange and Stonehenge are aligned with the sunrise or sunset on the winter solstice.
Today on Virtual Community Radio, we present a programme of Celtic and Celtic-influenced music, including tracks of a seasonal nature. Enjoy!
In addition, there’s another chance to catch our seasonal edition of “Where Have You Been?”, our original series covering places to visit and things to do around the Second Life Grid. This time we visit the “Let It Snow!” region created by Millie Sharple. More details can be found here. Tune in at noon or 4pm Pacific/SLT, 8pm or midnight in the UK.
“Standing Stones” by CZMJ is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0