A Chairde, Friends,
A gentle reminder that we have our fairytale tomorrow with our wonderful guest storyteller,
. We will be drinking from the rich brew of Erica’s seanchaí cauldron so this is one not to miss either live tomorrow or the recording. The intention and potency of the céilí is infused within the replay so you will still access the energy that pulses through it even if you experience it at a different time. I know many of you return to these céilís time again, as do I.Our Theme:
Whispers of Sheela-na-Gig from the Hill of Kings - Medb, Sovereignty, and the Stories They Tried to Bury
What if the Sheela-na-Gig at Tara could speak? Would she be pleased with the tales told of the Sovereignty Goddess — or of one of Ireland’s most famous Queens, with a similar namesake?
Join us on a journey through time and myth, where the stories of the Goddess, the Queen, and the land itself awaken — inviting us to consider the many facets of feminine sovereignty and how we choose to tell their tales today.
As told by the Great Mother at the Gate.

What You Will Need:
A candle
A journal and pen
Comforts like a warm brew or a blanket, whatever you need to enter the realm of story
A quiet, safe space where you feel comfortable to move with your eyes closed
A yoga mat, rug or blanket to support your knees as you move, along with comfy clothes that allow a full range of movement
An eye mask (optional) if you prefer to move with covered eyes
Good sound equipment to hear the narration and music clearly
Please don’t worry, your screen will be off as you move so no one will be watching you
You’ll also have a rest period after the movement part of this gathering so bring along whatever you need for this