'The frisky Oss appeared - the dancers and drummers in a kind of shamanic trance (induced by a day of drumming, dancing and beer). They were wilder than ever; the atmosphere was positively Bacchanalian and I felt we had all become lost in a kind of collective folk consciousness.' On two wheels across Britain 'Bard on a Bike' Kevan Manwaring searches out the places and people who mark the seasons and cycles in their own special way - in ceremonies and festivals both private and public, large and intimate, ancient and modern. Along the way, he experiences and relates moments of sacred time found in the unlikeliest of places and circumstances, showing how it is a state of mind that can be experienced not only at sacred sites, but in the everyday. A collection of reflections about being fully alive in the Twenty First century, as much a useful guide for the curious, Turning the Wheel is a wise and witty account of a leather-clad time-traveller.
About the AuthorKevan Manwaring is a writer, teacher and storyteller who lives in Stroud. In 1998 he won the Bardic Chair of Bath, where he lived for 14 years, starting Awen Publications.
Book InformationISBN 9781846947667
Author Kevan ManwaringFormat Paperback
Page Count 314
Imprint John Hunt PublishingPublisher Collective Ink
Weight(grams) 312g
Dimensions(mm) 217mm * 144mm * 20mm