Winter Solstice at Casa Itzatna

Sat Dec 21 2024 at 05:00 pm to 09:00 pm UTC+00:00

11 Oakland Rd | Birmingham

Itzatna Arts Collective
Publisher/HostItzatna Arts Collective
Winter Solstice at Casa Itzatna
Advertisement
Celebrate the midwinter magick of the longest night of the year with an intimate dinner at Casa ITZATNA.
About this Event

Celebrate the midwinter magick of the longest night of the year with an intimate dinner at Casa ITZATNA. Let’s gather together to honour the turning of the seasons, embrace the warmth of community, and welcome the returning light. This special dinner marks the last in our series as we bid farewell to Casa ITZATNA after 4 long years as our creative home - so don’t miss out! 


Together we will cross-pollinate our shared and respected traditions of ‘Yule’ (Pagan Winter Solstice), ‘Panquetzaliztli’ (‘Raising of the Banners’ festival for the Mexica-Nahua) and the ‘Posadas’ (modern Mexican Christmas celebrations). 


Event Schedule (TBC):

17:00 - 19:00 – Mexican Winter Solstice Feast: £25 per person - **Pre-Booking Essential!**

19:00 - 21:00 – Winter Solstice Rituals, Crafts & Raffle Bar: Pay What You Can/Donations


What To Expect:

- A seasonal Mexican feast featuring hearty, festive dishes and warming drinks 

- Traditional Anglo-European and Prehispanic Mexican rituals and crafts 

- Cozy ambience with candlelight, friendly company and good cheer!  

- Space to share stories, gratitude, magick craft and connection  


Please come as you are, or dress in festive winter attire. Feel free to bring a small token for our communal altar, such as a sprig of greenery, a candle, or something meaningful to you. If the weather stays crisp and dry, we will try and light a Solstice bonfire in the garden! 


Accessibility at Casa ITZATNA:

Casa Itzatna indoor venue is accessible from the ground floor with 1 step into the house and a narrow corridor to the main living room area and toilet/bathroom.

We regret to announce that the back garden at Casa Itzatna is not accessible due to multiple concrete steps down to the main garden area.

If you have any access requirements please email us contact[at]itzatna[dot]org or message us on our socials


Pagan Yule: History and Traditions  

Yule, celebrated during the Winter Solstice, originates from ancient pagan traditions in Northern Europe. It marks the rebirth of the Sun and the return of longer days. Rituals include lighting candles and Yule logs to symbolise light overcoming darkness, decorating with evergreens like holly and ivy for eternal life, and feasting to honour the Earth’s abundance. Modern practices often blend these ancient customs with seasonal festivities like gift-giving and carolling, reflecting the joy and renewal of the season.  


Panquetzaliztli: History and Traditions

Panquetzaliztli, meaning “Raising of Banners,” was a Mexica-Nahua (‘Aztec’) festival honouring Huitzilopochtli, the hummingbird god of the Sun and war. Celebrated in December, it marked the winter harvest and the victory of light over darkness. Communities would erect banners, prepare offerings, and gather for ceremonial dances and feasts. Rituals included crafting paper decorations, offering maize-based dishes, and lighting fires, symbolizing renewal and strength. Though Panquetzaliztli faded with the arrival of European influences, its themes of community and light resonate in Mexican traditions like Las Posadas.  


Mexican ‘Posadas’: History and Traditions

Las Posadas, celebrated from December 16th to 24th, reenact Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter before the birth of Jesus. Rooted in Spanish Catholic traditions and indigenous Mexican influences, Posadas involve nightly processions, where participants carry candles and sing as they go from house to house. Each evening ends with festive gatherings featuring piñatas, food like tamales and ‘ponche’ (alcoholic fruit punch), and prayers. The Posadas blend faith, family, and community, embodying themes of hospitality and hope during the holiday season. 


Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

11 Oakland Rd, 11 Oakland Road, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 0.00 to GBP 27.80

Sharing is Caring:

More Events in Birmingham

The Reggae Brunch BHAM - Xmas Special - Sat 21st Dec
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 02:00 pm The Reggae Brunch BHAM - Xmas Special - Sat 21st Dec

Sector 57

Auld Omens Yule Market - December 21st, 2024
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 02:00 pm Auld Omens Yule Market - December 21st, 2024

Somewhere in Brum

Candy Cottage Gingerbread Party
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 02:30 pm Candy Cottage Gingerbread Party

The Original Craft Co

Aston Villa v Man City Hospitality Tickets & Packages
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 03:00 pm Aston Villa v Man City Hospitality Tickets & Packages

Villa Park

Kids Christmas Party & a visit from Santa including a gift
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 03:30 pm Kids Christmas Party & a visit from Santa including a gift

Rover Drive, Birmingham, B36 9, United Kingdom, B36 9 Castle Bromwich, United Kingdom

Extended Winter Solstice Soothing Sound Journey
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 04:00 pm Extended Winter Solstice Soothing Sound Journey

498-506 Moseley Road, B129AH Birmingham, United Kingdom

Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight in Birmingham
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 05:30 pm Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight in Birmingham

Birmingham Cathedral

Roller Jam presents 'We Jammin' (Saturday 6pm - MIDNIGHT)
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 06:00 pm Roller Jam presents 'We Jammin' (Saturday 6pm - MIDNIGHT)

Roller Jam

UKG BINGO Christmas Special
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 06:00 pm UKG BINGO Christmas Special

The Rainbow Venue

JSM ARTS DANCE STUDIO LTD
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 06:00 pm JSM ARTS DANCE STUDIO LTD

JSM ARTS DANCE STUDIO LTD, James Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, UK

Robin Hood
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 06:00 pm Robin Hood

Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Hall

FURY V USYK SHOWING LIVE! \ud83e\udd4a\ud83c\udfc6[21\/12]
Sat Dec 21 2024 at 06:00 pm FURY V USYK SHOWING LIVE! 🥊🏆[21/12]

Snobs

Birmingham is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Birmingham Events