[Bards] Eisteddfod and our New Kingdom Bard!

Beth celtic_wolff at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 7 06:44:48 PST 2009


My Lady Mea has been too modest in recounting her own contributions to the Eistedffod. She stepped far out of her own comfort zone and showed us all that she is a bard of many talents! She was, as always, a strong presence in the circle and showed us that she is not only a talented singer/poet, but a very gifted storyteller as well! The Japanese tale she shared with us and her gift to us of another side of her heritage was remarkable. I was also particularly moved by her rendition of "Lorena's Song". It was both my and Lord Lucas' privilege to stand in the finals with her. Mea, thank you for your words of encouragement and for your performances, it was my honor to be there with you.
 
HL Elanor O' Ruark

"Little girls, this seems to say, Never stop upon your way. 
Never trust a stranger-friend; No one knows how it will end. 
As you're pretty, so be wise; Wolves may lurk in every guise. 
Handsome they may be, and kind, Gay, or charming never mind! 
Now, as then, 'tis simple truth... 
Sweetest tongue has sharpest tooth!"

--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Mea Passavanti <mea.passavanti at gmail.com> wrote:


From: Mea Passavanti <mea.passavanti at gmail.com>
Subject: [Bards] Eisteddfod and our New Kingdom Bard!
To: bards at lists.ansteorra.org
Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 4:00 PM


Greetings to the Bards of this great Kingdom and beyond.

I fervently wish you had all been in attendance for this years
Eisteddfod competition. Though the numbers were not as great as in the
past, the performances proved amazing at every turn. There were six
competitors - including myself. Mistress Adalaide, Lord Goldweard,
Lord Lucas, HL. Alden and HLdy Eleanor all graced us with wonderful
performances.

Maggie had asked for favorites... there are several that stick out in
my mind that will take a much longer missive and discussion.... but

Adalaide's performance of Katherine of Aragon's final letter to Henry
brought me to tears. Goldweard's rendition of Robin Hood and the
Bishop entertained the children beautifully... Just ask M'Lady
Ainsley. Lucas... usually a booming voice with happy heart - let us
all see another side in lovely lyrical song soft and touching. Alden -
performing Dowland - never an easy choice and done beautifully!

Elanor! I'M sooo PROUD of you! For someone who has told me for YEARS
that you don't like documenting period pieces... Gave us a poem of
Elizabeth I full of emotion and passion giving a woman's heart to the
monarch who could never follow her own.

It was an Honor to join Elanor and Lucas in the Finals... and I am so
excited to tell you that Lord Lucas is our newest Premier Bard of
Ansteorra! Lucas took the bards rightful place at the side of his King
last evening after his rousing story of The William, Rachel... and the
Cardinal singing. I hope you all have the opportunity to hear is very
soon.

It was a lovely day! As we all turn to thoughts of the New Year, let
us not forget that War meets us soon. I hope that you will all be in
attendance... I also hope to see many of you at Kingdom A&S so that we
may send representatives of this community to join with our armys and
inspire them to victory!
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