Actress and historian Tames Alan dons ancient Celtic garb and reveals what it was like to live in ancient Britain at the height of the Celtic empire, at the time of the Roman invasion.
This program is suitable for elementary grades on up. There is no charge to attend.
In this program, Alan explains the hierarchy of the Celtic tribe and the binding factors between the tribes–the Druids and Bards. She also talks about the Celtic holidays and tells how and why they were celebrated and about the very special relationship the Celts had with the lands and waters they worshipped.
She explains the training a person received for his rites of passage and for his chosen craft, be it smith, hunter, or herdsman. Part of her program centers on Celtic women and their training as wives, warriors, and leaders of worship. Included is a discussion of art, music, and dance. As with her other Living History Lectures, a question and answer period follows.
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