The Spitalfields Nativity Parade
Today is the annual Spitalfields Nativity Parade down Brick Lane around 11:30am this morning
There is no doubt whatsoever that the Christmas season has arrived in Spitalfields when a procession of characters from the nativity story advances up Brick Lane accompanied by all the pupils of Christ Church School singing carols.
I arrived at the school just as the final preparations were taking place. In the hallway, school governors, members of the parent-teachers’ association and any other adults that could be recruited were changing into colourful biblical costumes. They were joined by the pupils, some of whom had been assigned specific roles in the drama and other who had opted for generic nativity outfits. Once we were all gathered in the yard at the front of the school, there was just time for a group photo before the unlikely procession set off up Brick Lane, singing carols enthusiastically to dispel the grim atmosphere of damp and cold.
The curry touts were astonished by this unexpected demonstration of seasonal goodwill and resisted their natural impulse to offer meal deals and free beers to Mary & Joseph, on the their way to Bethlehem via Brick Lane. In fact, the first destination was the Spitalfields City Farm where the holy couple were to acquire a donkey for Mary to ride on their journey. Although legend has it that farm animals gain the power of speech on Christmas Eve, the pig at the City Farm grew impatient and joined in loudly with the carol-singing, much to the delight of the school children.
After readings telling the nativity story and more carols, and once Mary had put on her safety helmet and was securely mounted upon Bayleaf the donkey, we were all set to continue on our Christmas pilgrimage around Spitalfields. The attenuated procession stretched the length of Allen Gardens, offering great amusement to passengers on the East London Line gawping in delight from the train windows as they sped by.
We crossed Brick Lane again and followed the perimeter wall of the Truman Brewery to emerge onto Commercial St. Passing along the side of Spitalfields Market down Lamb St, the procession entered Bishop’s Sq just as it was thronging with office workers at lunchtime. The line of singing children led by a donkey invaded the adult workaday world, as harbingers of the approaching festive season – they had come to remind everyone that very soon everything must stop for Christmas.
The procession assembles at Christ Church School
Advancing up Brick Lane
Arriving at the Spitalfields City Farm
Jasmin as Mary, with Mhairi from Spitalfields City Farm and Bayleaf the donkey
Mary-Jane played the drum with Eleanor on accordion
Hamza, Josh and Kevin as the three kings
Setting out from the farm
Joseph & Mary advancing along Buxton St
Janzaib as the angel
Photographs copyright © Estate of Colin O’Brien
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Wonderful! And Mary with a crash helmet is priceless. Valerie
How lovely! Thank you for a year of fascinating emails. Merry Christmas.
Kate
Bayleaf looked to be having a really good time.
Happiness to all this season.
Nice subject.
My Best Wishes Mr G A. Thank you for your work on this site over the years.
I love this!
The Children take this Procession very seriously and have so much fun. Very expressive is the Angel!
A very happy Christmas time to you all!
Love & Peace
ACHIM
There are MANY mornings when I am thankful for Spitalfields Life — but this morning is even more special, due to this wonderfully optimistic and heart-warming story. What an amazing procession!
Thank for spreading the word, today, and throughout the year.
Consider me a grateful reader. Happy Holidays to all!
What a wonderful angel.
Thank you for this spot of much needed cheer.
This is so marvelous.
I find hope in the existence of this parade, so small but so important.
The GA has a magical gift for capturing & portraying such good cheer.
l agree with everyone’s comments – wonderful procession of children proudly dressed in their costumes led by an equally proud Bayleaf backed up by Singing Piggy’s accompaniment joining in with the carols.
And the star has to be Angel Janzaib.
Really special.
Good to see that the CoE school is thriving and that this event is apparently multi-faith – after all the Nativity story is in the Koran.
The kids look like they really enjoyed this. What fun!
Every year I wait for this. long time reader and lover of your blog. Thank you for this and Happy Christmas…from Virginia, USA
only one god and s/he loves us all.
thank you, i’ve never seen a nativity parade i liked better.