[Bards] New Question

N Hearn n_hearn at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 22 18:43:20 PDT 2003


Thanks Clare for the Bardic Guild. This is a dream come true for me! I now 
have a place to perform. I have grown so much, since I came to my first 
meeting.


Tell me I understand, show me I may remember, involve me and I'll 
understand.

Yours,
Alina





>
>  Umm... I feel the same way.  The bards make the dream
>happen for me too.  I will never forget my first
>Steppes Fall Court.  It was Dreamy.  It has inspired
>me to start a guild.  To hoprfully inspire others to
>make the Dream happen.
>
>   Truthfully, I have never considered myself a bard.
>But I hope that I provide a place where bards can
>discover themselves and grow.  The Bardic Arts and
>Court is my contribution to the dream.  Everybody has
>to have something.  I love court!  I totally dig it!
>
>
>   Anyway, I am really jazzed that the List has been so
>active these past months.  I wanted to share that with
>you.  The Bardic Arts is sooo important to our
>kingdom.  I see that now.
>
>
>  I am just glad to consider myself among your numbers.
>
>
>Clare
>
>(who has just stepped down from the incredible
>entourage ride)
>
>
>
>--- antigonus bearbait <antigonus at lycos.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hmmmm ---
> > Why am I a bard?
> > Because I love it.
> > I've always felt a love for expression -- my own and
> > that of others.
> > I can't think of any better reason.
> > Bards bring the Dream alive for me.  They are not
> > the only ones, but the Dream first touched me with a
> > bard -- and I will never forget it.
> > I think it may be as simple as that.
> > Tiggy
> > --
> >
> > --------- Original Message ---------
> > DATE: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 05:55:13
> > From: Bella <sorrowsong at sbcglobal.net>
> > To: Ansteorran Bardic list <bards at ansteorra.org>
> > Cc:
> >
> >
> > Like Celeste, I generally sing. I have performed
> > poetry on occassion, but not often. Storytelling is
> > my greatest weakness as far as performance. Strange
> > indeed as I used to be a theater major who couldn't
> > sing in front of an audience without her voice
> > cracking. My very first time singing alone in front
> > of people was in fact at my first event, Eldern
> > Hils' Samhain, in a bardic competition.
> >
> > Bella
> >
> > Tausha Walker <celesteeh at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I mostly sing. I do some poetry too. I am trying to
> > improve my poetry and stroytelling.
> >
> >                                           Celeste
> >
> > willow Taylor <willowjonbardc at juno.com> wrote:
> > Dear fellow Bards
> >
> > I am a new question. What do you perform in the SCA?
> > I have been a story teller for most of my life. When
> > I was ten I set up
> > a story telling booth next to my girl friend's
> > lemonade booth and made as
> > much money as she did. When I started in the SCA I
> > wasn't a performer. I
> > was an organizer and an autocrat. I didn't really
> > start to build my
> > persona until I was in Ansteorra. When I started to
> > work on my historical
> > persona I realized that entertainment is part of the
> > role of a person in
> > the middle ages. Everybody did something. The gentle
> > born were suppose
> > to do more. People entertained themselves and it
> > would of gotten really
> > boring if everybody didn't perform . Who was that
> > Saxon cleric who prayed
> > to God to help him out because when the horn was
> > passed to him he could
> > not think of anything? As I advanced in the SCA I
> > beca! ! me a patron of the
> > bardic arts. In history you will find many nobles
> > who did things like
> > that, Robert of Normandy and Richard the
> > Lionhearted. They usually
> > participated in the art form. So my performance are
> > part of my living my
> > persona.
> >
> > Willow de Wisp
> >
> >
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