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[16 Jul 2010 | One Comment | ]
More Midsummer Gorsedd photos

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[8 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Midsummer Gorsedd Videos

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[23 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

On the 24th June 2004, the Gorsedd of Cor Gawr hosted a BBC poetry programme called Rites of Passage, presented by the poet Ian McMillan, the “Bard of Barnsley”.  Here is a recording of that programme, where a real sense of the Gorsedd can be felt. Some beautiful poetry, some wonderful awens, and some lovely memories.
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[12 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]
Midsummer gathering

Stonehenge, 24th June 2009
The air is still cool, the sky the deepest blue tinged with red to the east, as folk slowly gather in the less than romantic setting of Stonehenge Visitors Centre car park at around 4am on the morning of the 24th June – just a few days after the revels of the astronomical Solstice. Yet the significance of traditional Midsummer’s Day is humming in the dawn.  The gentle quiet greetings of friends old and new is interrupted by the occasional impossible symphony of a pre-dawn Skylark, while …

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[15 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

The small group of priests make there way to the edge of the ancient temple circle of Woodhenge. Here is out of the way, far less in the public eye and perception than its more famous but younger sibling, Stonehenge, which lies but a short distance away as the crow flies – and today there are many crows cawing, exploring, chasing off the threat of beautiful majestic buzzards. The sky is a perfect azure blue, barely a cloud to be seen, and even as the Priest turns to the east, …