Sunderland Echo

THE FEAST OF FUN BEGINS

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

Music, dancing and a laser show helped see in this year’s Houghton Feast celebratio­ns at its opening ceremony last night.

The feast, which began in the 12th century, was revived by the community in 1967 and has become an increasing­ly popular annual event now stretching over 10 days.

Celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y, this year’s community celebratio­ns have a time travelling theme reflecting the area’s heritage including one of its most historical­ly significan­t residents – Bernard Gilpin.

The Rector of Houghton 1557 to 1583, Gilpin is thought to have helped launched Houghton Feast either as an extension of the annual Michaelmas services at the Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, or as a celebratio­n of his safe return to Houghton after his arrest for heresy when the country was under the rule of Mary I.

Whatever the historic fact, it is well known that he would welcome and feed his parishione­rs and their families each Sunday from Michaelmas to Easter.

He would regularly give a bullock or hog for roasting to feed the parish’s poor, which is the origins of the annual Roasting of the Ox, which takes place on Monday.

As part of opening night, a parade led by Houghton Area Youth Brass Band with schools carrying Doctor Who-themed lanterns behind large dancing puppets of characters took place, while music was provided by Hetton Lyons Primary School Choir and Tom Mouse-Smith, 13, a pupil at Hough ton’s Kepier Academy,

The Mayor of Sunderland, Coun Doris MacKnight, performed the Feast lights switch on and said afterwards: “I’ve been delighted to be here tonight for the opening of the Feast.

“It’s 50 years since the modern Feast was revived and it’s great to see so many people turn out for a traditiona­l event like this.”

Houghton Feast runs until Sunday, October 15, with various events taking place each day in the town as part of the festivitie­s.

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A pipe band performs at the Feast’s opening ceremony.
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Mayor of Sunderland Coun Doris MacKnight switches on the Feast lights,

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