Sviata Vechera, 2010, by Ms. Graveyard Dirt
To formally invite our ancestors over for Sviata Vechera we threw open the backroom’s patio door and made an inconsiderate amount of noise (we weren’t ready to celebrate until near midnight) to provide a noisy path to the house.
We both took turns on a cow horn fitted with a silver mouthpiece (which makes the most exquisitely bizarre sound since it doesn’t have the length to make the trumpeting bellow deep and grand), and I played a beloved Ukrainian carol that would’ve been recognized by both Christian and pagan ancestors while enthusiastically ringing a bell. (The infamous Christmas classic “Carol of the Bells” is actually based on an ancient pre-Christian Ukrainian chant.)
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