Goddesses Alive!: A Ritual with Masks [PDF]
Dates
- October 2015
Summary
Goddesses Alive! A Goddess 2000 Ritual is "A processional and experiential ritual of masked, embodied goddesses to bring re-awareness of the Goddess into current Pagan practices." First performed in collaboration with 20 others and presented at PantheaCon 2000, San Francisco, CA, this exquisite ritual was expanded, polished and renamed A Rainbow of Goddesses with original music by Amy Luna Manderino, and performed at New College of California, under the sponsorship of the Women's Spirituality Program and The Lilith Institute. This is the program for the revised version for the 2015 Parliament of World's Religions, Salt Lake City, Utah and includes the script used for sacred dance as well as descriptions of the Goddesses revered throughout the World.
This digital asset has been authorized by M. Macha NightMare to the Valdosta State University, Archives and Special Collections to be part of the M. Macha NightMare Collection of the New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library.
Creators: M. Macha NightMare; Raine, Lauren, 1949-; Parliament of the World’s Religions (2015 : Salt Lake City, Utah);
Subjects: Conference materials; Dance drama; Goddesses; Masks--Religious aspects; Religious dance; Religious materials; Ritual theater;
Extent
1 Electronic Records (1 Electronic records. PDF/A. 33 pages. 250775 bytes.) : ms150-25-1-004_goddesses-alive_2015.pdf Adobe Acrobat Document .pdf 363 kB 371,148 11/8/2022 12:39:53 PM 11/8/2022 2:22:09 PM 11/8/2022 2:22:09 PM SHA1: 14c285ef78848bc1e79f6a8096249284007bc6ab
Processing Information
CollectionID: MS/150/25/1/004
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BagName: ms150-25-1-004_goddesses-alive_2015_bag.zip
Source
- M. Macha NightMare (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
Valdosta State University Archives, Odum Library
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