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Weaving the Tribal Sidhe Together

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Post  sangbmt Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:16 pm

The tribal Sidhe have a history that predates the written word. This history is kept alive by this half-human race - who are the keepers of their own lore. Shannon Avery traces these strangelings and the mythological bindings of kith and kin of the tribal Sidhe back 10,000 years or more in The Queen's Rune and Other Tales of the Sidhe. This curious volume of stories was published by Vulgar Marsala Press in 2009 and is available on www.FairiesInAmerica.com.
For Avery, keeping the tradition of the Sidhe alive is a sacred calling. Winding the spirit of the Sidhe into a community of fellow seekers is a great task, and it is not for everyone. Avery, a performance artist and magician - is capable of these and other feats. Not only is she a storyteller, poet, and a traveler in supernatural realms, she's also a weaver of the web. Avery has initiated and contributed to magical communities in many places.
Avery was originally from New Orleans, where much of her childhood was spent. There, she learned about the Sidhe and their magic by listening to stories a family cook told to her at an early age. As an adult, she studied anthropology and visited the sacred places of many of the tribes, spread across the earth.
These imprints of stories remained in Avery's consciousness. Today tidbits from her childhood and tales from her travels have grown into larger epics. When Avery performs live, the spoken word is accompanied by original acoustic music, with guitar, drums, or even electronic musical accompaniment.
The immediacy of times long past is conveyed in her writings and her performance work:
"Just an inch away,
writhing toward me,
my ancestry,
Held distant by the force of my ambition for my first
honest caress;"
from "Essence of Me", The Queen's Rune and Other Tales of the Sidhe

Though she evokes a bygone time in her work, the era Avery inhabits is the contemporary age. The tribe of witches, poets, musicians, and magical people she has assembled around her are evidence she has something special to offer. Avery lives in Norfolk Virginia, in the section of town known as Ghent, and has ties to a coven there. The Sidhe tribe meets on Thursday evenings at the Colley Cantina and is frequently seen performing in the area. Visit www.cruinnaiu.com for up-to-date information on the tribe's events.

Avery plays the drums and the guitar, sings and chants. She dresses in costumes appropriate to her tribal origins, has a pair of fairy wings, and she teaches others how to chant, drum and empower their own magic.

In The Queen's Rune and Other Tales of the Sidhe, Avery's simple stories are set in the past but also make reference to the magic of present times.
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