Actually, pretty well. We were somewhat expecting high numbers (though not quite that high), and so were prepared with enough waters and some extra vessels to carry the waters in
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We also had an interesting "layout" for the rite, where the Folk were not distributed in a circle, but were actually distributed among benches and picnic tables that were in the middle of the ritual area. Because the space was arranged for grilling and not for ritual (our original site, which was better for ritual, was still under construction, and so we were moved by the park), the tables were bolted down in places that made creating a circle very difficult. So we had sort of a mass of people sitting among the benches and tables through the rite.
I actually liked the layout. It was nice having a place to sit and tables to place things on, and I felt more a part of the group with all of us clustered together than I might have in a large circle. It reminded me a bit of morning meetings at PSG. Overall, the site lent itself to the celebration.
We were discussing the seating afterwards and noted that the circle, had we gotten 78 people into it, would probably have been gigantic and would have lead to issues with projection and such.
It's one of those accidental solutions that comes up in ritual where you think, "Hey, that's not such a bad idea, even if it wasn't planned!"
Actually, even passing the Waters around was easier for that many people, from a purely logistical standpoint.
I also liked how people had someplace to bang their hands to make rhythm, if they felt moved to do so.
Thank you to Three Cranes Grove for a wonderful Beltane celebration. I had a great time. The ritual was meaningful to me on a personal level, and the people and drum/chant circle were very hospitable. (The M&M chant may have been the best part.)
I'm very glad that you had a good time, and thank you for coming: our rituals thrive on the energy of the participants far more than on the energy of the sacrificers.
I think that chant will go in our next edition of The Fire on Our Hearth
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We really should get crackin' on that 3Cranes wall-calendar. XD
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And yeah, we should get such a wall calendar, given that we can put them up on the CafePress site for free. . .
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- Rob the curious liturgist
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I actually liked the layout. It was nice having a place to sit and tables to place things on, and I felt more a part of the group with all of us clustered together than I might have in a large circle. It reminded me a bit of morning meetings at PSG. Overall, the site lent itself to the celebration.
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It's one of those accidental solutions that comes up in ritual where you think, "Hey, that's not such a bad idea, even if it wasn't planned!"
Actually, even passing the Waters around was easier for that many people, from a purely logistical standpoint.
I also liked how people had someplace to bang their hands to make rhythm, if they felt moved to do so.
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I think that chant will go in our next edition of The Fire on Our Hearth
Call: I want my M and M's!
Response: Jim wants his M and M's!
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