Wednesday, 1 April 2015

"Does it really mean that much to you, brother?"

Yes! Being an extra on Vikings would mean alot to me.
So it turns out quite alot of people have heard the saying, "Always be yourself. Unless you can be a Viking. Then always be a Viking!" That's if the queues in Temple Bar, Dublin over the last couple of days are anything to go by. Bearded men and long haired women(and possibly bearded women...I don't know, I'm sure Vikings is an equal opportunities employer) have been queuing for a chance to get on set of the History Channel's runaway success series, Vikings Season 4. The crowds that gathered to queue have garnered major media interest and even made front page news on many of the national papers here in Ireland. I personally cannot wait to go apply next Tuesday in Wicklow and hope that the Viking Gods look favourably on my application...
In the meantime, to get a feel for the Viking way of life, myself and a couple of friends took a trip down to the Wexford Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig. I remember going there years back and jumping on the Viking Longboat on the river and being fascinated by the carved mast head. Unfortunately this time around, due to the aging of the wood, the mast head is no longer there. But the boat still stands relatively in tact in a boat shed much like Floki's from the actual TV series...and therefore, perfect for a couple of snaps to get into the spirit of things. (That's Tara looking a little more Kate Winslet circa Titanic than Norsewoman, and me trying out some 'air rowing' for some authenticity!) It's a beautiful location looking out over the Slaney and you definitely feel like you've stepped back in time standing in the thatched dwellings that boast distinctive Scandinavian styles of cross timbering. As it turns out, the Park now does overnight stays where you get full use of the park, stay in some thatched accommodation, tend to livestock and dine and dress as they would have many moons ago. Definitely reckon it'd be a bit of craic for the summer months. Don't think I'd fancy it too much until the weather pics up a bit :)
And onto something that would definitely be a talking point on anyone's CV, swordfighting or historical european martial arts. Training came on leaps and bounds with the introduction of a new training partner. My sister turned out to be too worried about possible alterior motives and injuries so Tara, my fellow extra auditionee, has stepped forward to take her place. What began as a quick run through a few bits and pieces to get her up to speed turned into a four hour sparring session...in the rain...that's dedication! (A note on the training equipment: swords were ordered online from Fabri Armorum. Basic training swords with rounded edges weighing 1.9kg and 120cm in length. Once order was placed and confirmed, swords were delivered quite quickly from the Czech Republic) Never ones to miss out on a photo-op, we took the opportunity to recreate a Viking burial. Not so sure a picnic table was ever utilised in the burial ritual of Viking heroes but there was so little written or known about it that we kinda figured why not!?!
#LikeAViking

*Title Quote: Vikings Season 1 Episode 2 Wrath of the Northmen
Ragnar to Rollo






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