The Festival Celebrant

The Festival Celebrant Modern urban hippy? Pagan? Steam Punk? Goth? Free thinker? I'm an independent celebrant for all alternative and fringe communities.
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If you want to craft a ceremony for a special occasion contact me. There is magic to be made and you can make it!

12/12/2019

Has anyone started making plans, however tentative, for next year? If so, do any of them involved celebrating (I mean consciously celebrating) something?

08/12/2019

Which do you consider the 'milestone' birthdays?

29/11/2019

What would make the perfect ceremony venue for you? A grand hotel ballroom? A village hall? Perhaps a country house drawing room is more your thing.
But what about an unconverted barn or raw industrial hangar? A semi derelict warehouse space or an ancient ruin?
Then there are tipis and circus big tops, orangeries and follies, gardens and woodland glades.

22/11/2019

Gosh! Solstice in 4 weeks. How did that happen?
Unfortunately I think I'll be working that day. How about y'all? Will you be doing anything special?

14/11/2019

Website published, Celebrant Directory profile published, now I just need to start making them work for me. Anyone know much about SEO? 😂

11/11/2019

If you were to exchange vows with someone what would your biggest promise be?

07/11/2019

I'm slowly getting there!
Took the plunge and registered with the Celebrant Directory yesterday and will be spending a chunk of today creating a profile.
Steep learning curve vis-a-vis social media and promotions. They're really not native territory for me.
I decided that this aspect of setting up my business had to be my first priority. I want to have all the support mechanisms in place and functioning properly first, so that when I get down to the REAL job - helping people celebrate - I won't be frustrated by half-baked admin. systems. As the saying goes "failing to prepare is preparing for failure"
I quite like "measure twice, cut once" too 😁

05/11/2019

Bonfire Night.
Do you celebrate it? If so how? It seems to have become increasingly wrapped-up with Halloween, and also coincides (albeit very roughly) with the timing of Diwali. I wonder if a new mid-Autumn/Fall festival is evolving? What do you think?

04/11/2019

If you were organising a special celebration ceremony outdoors right now, what would your primary inspirations be?
Seasonal? Something inspired by the landscape or the foliage colours? Something specific to the place (like a woodland, a meadow, a park or a garden)
Or would you go down a more abstract route?
Maybe you could reference a local folk tradition. Perhaps you might want to delve into the psychogeography of the location?
Perhaps your justification for choosing an outdoor ceremony is so it will be bathed in star- or moonlight, and these become your inspirations.

04/11/2019

I was over at my mate Andy's house yesterday practising some songs for an upcoming Christmas event.
Massive fun!
We decided to perform the "Gloucestershire Wassail" as a tribute to some old traditions of the season.
Wassailing was a prominent feature of the winter festival celebrations for centuries, before falling victim like so much else to 'modern' life.
Happily it did survive the onslaught and has been enjoying a modest revival in recent years.
If you're not already familiar with the tradition, go look it up. I think you'll find there's delight to be found in it. Good company, revels, conviviality. And some very rousing musical ditties.

02/11/2019

Think of the coming year. What will you want to celebrate?
And what COULD you celebrate?
A wedding? A birthday? A 'coming of age'? A retirement? A new job? A new home? A new project? A nenewal (vows perhaps)? A naming day?
If you think you might want a ceremony for any of these, or something else entirely, get in touch!

02/11/2019

The Festival Celebrant's cover photo

01/11/2019

'Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness....'
and dismal skies and rain and endless drizzle 😂
Still. It's ideal for indulging in a whole heap of Hygge, and who doesn't love a big dose of Hygge? Thanks Denmark 😁
Festivals at this time of year, at least up here in the soggy North, can colonise barns and fill them with fairy lights, fire pits, candles in jars and lots of woolly blankets. What's not to like?!

24/10/2019

A few updates today - better pics - hope you all approve!

24/10/2019

The Festival Celebrant

11/10/2019

Samhain is creeping up on us. Already! The end of the old year in pre-Christian times when the last crops, fruits and nuts have been gathered, the fatted beasts slaughtered, smoked and salted and a fallow time looms.
Time for gathering in, contemplation, but also thinking about laying foundations for next year.
It is believed by some that the 'veil is thinnest' at this time of year, the veil being the boundary between the physical, mundane world and realms beyond. It's believed that passage through the veil is possible at this time of year, spirits and other entities slipping through.
Some branches of Quantum theory now offer tentative verification of this idea - multiple exotic universes quivering less than a Higgs Bosun away from the tips of your eyelashes.
Halloween has been associated with Death and hauntings but it's surely just as much about communication - rates glimpses across the dimensional gaps.

26/09/2019

Has anyone ever tried to build their own website using a free template?!
I seem to have spent about a century so far, battling with unfamiliar tools, slow broadband, choice, my own perfectionism, doubt, indecision, impatience and imposter syndrome.
And I have, at best, half a basic website pinned down!
My hard copy publicity is ready to go to print except for the lack of a website address in my contacts. Should I order an initial batch without one just for now?
I set-up an Instagram account and had great fun with it for several weeks. Then I was struck by a sudden conviction that I'd forgotten I'd set it up primarily as a marketing and brand building tool for my celebrancy adventure. It was becoming an arts and storytelling platform. So I deleted it!

26/09/2019

Yes! And for men too.

I think it was Brene Brown who told a story about a village where all the women washed clothes together down by the river. When they all got washing machines, there was a sudden outbreak of depression and no one could figure out why. It wasn't the washing machines in and of themselves. It was the absence of time spent doing things together. It was the absence of community.

Friends, we’ve gotten so independent.

We’re “fine” we tell ourselves even when in reality we’re depressed, we’re overwhelmed, we’re lonely, and we’re hurting. “We’re fine, we’re just too busy right now” we say when days, weeks, months, and years go by without connecting with friends. I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine. It’s so easy to say even when it’s not true.

We’ve become so isolated and it’s hard to know how to get back. It’s so hard to know how to even begin to build the kind of relationships our hearts need. And I think In our current culture, it’s just not as organic as it once was. It's more work now.

Because you know, we have our own washing machines. We don't depend on each other to do laundry, or cook dinner, or raise babies anymore. We don't really depend on each other for much of anything if we're being honest.

In Brene Brown’s book Braving the Wilderness, she says that being lonely affects the length of our life expectancy similar to smoking 15 ci******es a day. I don’t say that to freak anyone out, but to let you know that the longing for connection is LEGIT. I think we’ve treated friendship like a luxury for far too long; friendship isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity.

We don't want it. We kind of need it.

Be independent. Be proud of it. But be an independent woman who realizes the value and the importance of opening the door to other good women.

You can do it alone, but you don't have to. Islands are only fun for so long.

There is true magic when women come together and hold hands and share ideas and share stories and struggles and endless bowls of salsa. You use your gifts, and I'll use mine, and then we'll invite that girl over there who brings a completely different set of skills to the table we are building, and we'll watch together as something miraculous unfolds.

~ Sister, I am with you.

[Art: Artem Rogowoi]

17/09/2019

Ritual is important. Every culture that has ever existed on earth agrees. And we all engage in 'rituals' every day.
But ask people about ritual and most will imagine something arcane and mysterious - Mass for instance.
But ritual doesn't have to be a huge and complex hoo-ha.
It is essentially any personally meaningful symbolic act performed with authenticity and intent. Approached this way it can make it entirely possible to create little bubbles of mindful purpose and reflection in even the most frenetic of days.
And everyone deserves that!

17/09/2019

Nearly at the Autumn Equinox folks!
Do you celebrate? And if so how?
I remember occasions when I've put on my embroidered festival coat and gone out to a wood with a bottle of cider. Having taken a good swig I've poured the rest round the roots of the trees as a toast to the season.
On other occasions I've written a list of all the things in my life I want to release from my life and another of all those I want to attract. The former is commited to the fire with thanks the latter to the ground with hope.

12/09/2019

Hi all!
Writing yesterday about 'symbolic actions' in the context of ceremonies.
Is it a term you're familiar with? It's probably not that widely used so maybe not.
One that most people could cite is the exchange of rings at a wedding.
Any that you know of, or particularly like?
And what ceremonies would you use them in?

11/09/2019

Tempted! I'm thinking Steam Punk ceremony?

03/09/2019

What a backdrop for a ceremony!

02/09/2019

Question. Has anyone tried to post a picture to this page? I'm trying to work out if I set it up to allow that our not.
I'm on the bus on the mobile app at present (and I still haven't really got my head around how apps work 😁)

02/09/2019

Has anyone been to a costumed ceremony (themed or cosplay?)

30/08/2019

My apologies to anyone who has sent me a friend request recently but hasn't had a reply. For some reason when I click on your names I'm often getting a pop-up saying something along the lines of 'unable to carry out this function, please try again later'
No I idea why?

28/08/2019
27/08/2019

What would your dream ceremony venue be?

26/08/2019

Hot!
Which begs the question, how d'you stay cool and poised at an outdoor ceremony when the heat's up?
Thin, loose fitting clothes are a must (no starchy, tightly tailored suits of heavy cloth for me please! Flushed, sweaty miserably uncomfortable and stinking does not = smart.

24/08/2019

Available for hire. A great potential ceremony venue!

23/08/2019

This ceiling made a big effort to dress for the occasion!

20/08/2019

The website content is (slowly!) coming together. I've designed my print-media publicity materials and I'm almost ready to sort out tax, insurance and other legal compliance considerations.
Then it's just a matter of actually Celebrating (or should that be Celebranting?)
I'm hoping to start with a few of my more left-field offerings, like place-making ceremonies (for instance, helping you take psychological, emotional and symbolic 'ownership' of a space or place).
Not much to do then!

20/08/2019

Becoming who you are is a life's work.
So don't rush it. Don't try to 'become' all in one mad frenzy. Be patient. Give it time. Give it space.
Pause from time to time along the way to consciously notice just how much work you've done. You may surprise yourself.
And if it helps, invite your loved ones to be your witnesses. Then they become part of the work. Part of your becoming.
Celebrate.

19/08/2019

I went to see the exhibition but all I could think of was 'Wow! What a great ceremony venue'
Honestly, since training everywhere is a potential venue 😀

17/08/2019

17/08/2019

Does the season in which you were born have any influence on your tastes, preferences and personality?
I'm an October boy, and Autumn is definitely my time. The colours, the quality of the light, the slight melancholy undertow.

15/08/2019

With what do you astound and delight (and hopefully stuff) your guests at the modern wedding reception?
Fruitcake, madeira, sponge?
Or one of those towering French erections made entirely of little choux buns?
A roost of cupcakes maybe?
Or a huge Pork pie?
What choice! I'm quite undone.

15/08/2019

Modern Urban Hippy? Steam Punk? Goth? Eclectic Pagan? free-thinking dreamer? Multi-tribal free spirit?

I'm the independent Celebrant for you!

If you want to craft a ceremony for a special occasion contact me. Anything (well - almost anything!) considered.
There is magic to be made and you can make it.

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