SINGING THE SEASONS: IMBOLC
- Thu 30th Jan 2025, 2:30pm – 4pm EST (UTC -05:00)
- Online
- https://dandelion.events/e/w9umq
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Join Hannah online for Singing the Seasons, where we gather to honour the cyclic nature of the Earth and her seasons through sacred song - remembering the ancient songs of these islands, and the songs in our hearts.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Songs of the Season: Sing melodies that honour the landscapes and rich history of these islands. You’ll be taught simple, seasonal chants and even a song or two in Gaelic!
- Community Gathering: Share in a collective experience, offering your voice in harmony with others as we mark these sacred moments within the wheel of the year.
- Seasonal Reflections: Reflect on the deep meaning of these beautiful moments within the turning wheel, celebrating the seasonal shifts with song and sharing.
Whether you’re seeking connection, renewal, or simply a moment of peace, Singing the Seasons offers a space to ground yourself in the beauty of the season and the warmth of shared voices.
ABOUT YOUR FACILITATOR
Hannah Lunar Rose @hannahlunarrose
Hannah Rose is an English song gathering vocalist with no fixed abode. She loves to collect songs and stories from times long past and help to keep them alive by sharing them with others. In particular Hannah loves songs from Ireland and Scotland, and especially enjoys songs in Gaelic. When first starting to sing in Gaelic it felt like a remembrance to her, a coming home.
One of Hannah’s favourite things about sharing these ancient folk songs and the stories that come with them, is how potent they are at helping us to connect with our ancestors, in a unique way that she feels just isn’t possible in any other form. Hannah believes these songs give us a snapshot into our ancestors lives, and really humanise them. Just like us they experienced love and also heartbreak, jealousy, sadness, loss and all the other human emotions that we experience. She finds the old melodies and lyrics transport her and others back in time, to places we don’t ‘know’ but remember somewhere deep in our bones.