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Category Archives: Cræft (Art)
Cræft: The Seafarer
Recently at the twitter feed I received a message from Kevin Clark, composer, regarding an interesting piece of work. The work is a short film adaptation of a cello piece Kevin wrote for the cellist Rachel Gawell to use as musical accompaniment to her dramatic … Continue reading
Posted in Bōc-Cræft (Literature), Dream-Cræft (Music)
Tagged anglo-saxons, beowulf, cello, documentary, film, Kevin Clark, music, old english, poem, poetry, Rachel Gawell, Seafarer, video
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Dream-Cræft: History for Music Lovers
Via a post by Medievalists.net I present to you three of many awesome history-themed music videos by History for Music Lovers (also check them out on Facebook and Twitter). I’ve put these three videos into the “History Music” playlist on the Old English Blog YouTube as … Continue reading
Leornung: Rǣdinga on Scolum
There are, of course, quite a number of universities, colleges, institutions, clubs, societies, organizations where you can learn the history, language, culture, etc. of the Anglo-Saxons and Norse. Right now, as it turns out, many universities are posting their course … Continue reading
Posted in Bōc-Cræft (Literature), Leornung (Learning), Sprǣc (Language)
Tagged anglo-saxons, book, class, course, dorset, moira canal festival, mythology, old english, old norse, ship, university, vikings
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Interview with Stuart Johns, Author of the “Ǽrworuld” Series
“‘Why do you invade my resting place, stranger?’ Coenred gripped the hilt of his shield and the hairs on his neck stood up, his common sense screaming at him to flee this place; but he did not draw the mace. … Continue reading
Posted in Bōc-Cræft (Literature), Gemōt (Meetings, Interviews)
Tagged author, book, Ǽrworuld, fantasy, literature, Stuart Johns
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Interview with Jamie Hall of ‘Primitive Method’
Over the past couple decades, a new vitality has re-entered the study of history. More and more people are reading history for leisure, attending historically themed events, and participating in ‘living history’ groups and historical reenactments. Somewhere between the professional … Continue reading
Posted in Cræft (Art), Gemōt (Meetings, Interviews)
Tagged jamie hall, jewellery, jewelry, primitive method
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