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Celtic Music for Imbolc

Wel­come to a Celtic Music (and more!) Fes­ti­val fea­tur­ing (among many oth­er things) music from around the Celtic Lands, along­side music inspired by or express­ing Celtic themes, in cel­e­bra­tion of Imbolc.

Today you’ll hear a wide vari­ety of Celtic and Celtic-influ­enced mate­r­i­al, with orches­tral works like Shaun Dav­ey’s Bren­dan Voy­age; a wide range of per­for­mances by tra­di­tion­al Celtic artists; and music inspired by the Celtic her­itage. There are also some large-scale per­for­mances from artists like Celtic Woman, Celtic Thun­der and even the Cincin­nati Pops! And lis­ten out for some of the Celtic/Goddess themed pieces from Nashville-based artist Lau­ra Pow­ers’ Leg­ends of the God­dess tril­o­gy, along with Rut­land Boughton’s sel­­dom-heard clas­sic, first per­formed in Glas­ton­bury between the wars, The Immor­tal Hour.

Then tune in at 12 noon or 4pm Pacif­ic Time/SLT, 8pm or mid­night in the UK, for episodes from our orig­i­nal series, “Where Have You Been?”, where we dis­cuss things to do and places to vis­it across the Sec­ond Life Grid. And catch “Engines of Our Inge­nu­ity” from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Hous­ton every four hours from 4am Pacific.

October 27–31st at Haunted Hollow

The cel­e­bra­tion of the spir­its of autumn con­tin­ues this week, and Vir­tu­al Com­mu­ni­ty Radio is pleased to be there right along­side Tarot @ Teatime and Sean­chai Library to sup­port this event, pro­duced by Elite Equestrian.

Join us on between Thurs­day, Octo­ber 27th and Hal­lowe’en itself, Mon­day, Octo­ber 31st, at Haunt­ed Hol­low on Chest­nut Hills in #Sec­ondlife for the fol­low­ing events — all times SLT/Pacific …

  • Thurs­day, Octo­ber 27, 6–7pm - Live Tarot Read­ings with Tarot @ Teatime’s Hon­ey Heart
  • Thurs­day, Octo­ber 27, 7–9pm - Free­bird Live Trick Or Treat
  • Fri­day, Octo­ber 28, 11am-1pm - Free­bird Live Trick Or Treat
  • Sat­ur­day, Octo­ber 28, 7–9pm - Free­bird Live Trick Or Treat with DJ Cale on-the ‑air
  • Sun­day, Octo­ber 30th, 1:30pm — Ray Bradbury’s “The Hal­loween Tree” live read­ing with Sean­chai Library — Conclusion
    fol­lowed at 2:30pm approx to mid­night — A Samhain Ball at The Peak over­look­ing the entire region, with DJ Elrik Merlin
  • Mon­day, Octo­ber 31st at 2pm — Tarot Talk — The Scary Cards where the hosts of Vir­tu­al Com­mu­ni­ty Radio’s “Tarot @ Teatime” give a live pre­sen­ta­tion on why they’re not so scary at all.
    fol­lowed at 3pm - Wash­ing­ton Irv­ing’s “The Leg­end of Sleepy Hol­low” pre­sent­ed by Sean­chai Library’s Cale­do­nia Skytower

Stay Tuned to VCRadio.org for fea­tured music Wednes­days and Sat­ur­days, our pro­grams Where Have You Been? (Weds/Sat) and Tarot @ Teatime (Thurs/Sun), and ZBS Radio Dra­ma Fri­days all on-the-air.

A Celtic Festival

Wel­come to a Celtic Music Fes­ti­val fea­tur­ing music from around the Celtic Lands, along­side music inspired by or express­ing Celtic themes, in cel­e­bra­tion of yes­ter­day’s Sum­mer Solstice.

Today you’ll hear a wide vari­ety of Celtic and Celtic-influ­enced mate­r­i­al, with orches­tral works like Shaun Dav­ey’s Bren­dan Voy­age; a wide range of per­for­mances by tra­di­tion­al Celtic artists; and music inspired by the Celtic her­itage. There are also some large-scale per­for­mances from artists like Celtic Woman, Celtic Thun­der and even the Cincin­nati Pops! And lis­ten out for some of the Celtic/Goddess themed pieces from Nashville-based artist Lau­ra Pow­ers’ Leg­ends of the God­dess tril­o­gy, along with Rut­land Boughton’s sel­­dom-heard clas­sic, first per­formed in Glas­ton­bury between the wars, The Immor­tal Hour.

If you are a Sec­ond Life res­i­dent, join us at VCRa­dio Tow­er on SLB Imag­ine today at 1pm SLT for a live pre­sen­ta­tion from the hosts of our orig­i­nal series, “Tarot @ Teatime” enti­tled “De-Mys­ti­fy­ing the Tarot”.

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Celtic Music for Imbolc

Wel­come to a Celtic Music (and more!) Fes­ti­val fea­tur­ing (among many oth­er things) music from around the Celtic Lands, along­side music inspired by or express­ing Celtic themes, in cel­e­bra­tion of Imbolc.

Today you’ll hear a wide vari­ety of Celtic and Celtic-influ­enced mate­r­i­al, with orches­tral works like Shaun Dav­ey’s Bren­dan Voy­age; a wide range of per­for­mances by tra­di­tion­al Celtic artists; and music inspired by the Celtic her­itage. There are also some large-scale per­for­mances from artists like Celtic Woman, Celtic Thun­der and even the Cincin­nati Pops! And lis­ten out for some of the Celtic/Goddess themed pieces from Nashville-based artist Lau­ra Pow­ers’ Leg­ends of the God­dess tril­o­gy, along with Rut­land Boughton’s sel­­dom-heard clas­sic, first per­formed in Glas­ton­bury between the wars, The Immor­tal Hour.

Then tune in at 12 noon or 4pm Pacif­ic Time/SLT, 8pm or mid­night in the UK, for anoth­er chance to hear the lat­est episode of our orig­i­nal series, “Where Have You Been?”, where we vis­it The Janus Gal­leries. And catch “Engines of Our Inge­nu­ity” from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Hous­ton every four hours from 4am Pacific.

A Celtic Festival

Wel­come to a Celtic Music Fes­ti­val fea­tur­ing music from around the Celtic Lands, along­side music inspired by or express­ing Celtic themes, in cel­e­bra­tion of the recent Sum­mer Solstice.

Today you’ll hear a wide vari­ety of Celtic and Celtic-influ­enced mate­r­i­al, with orches­tral works like Shaun Dav­ey’s Bren­dan Voy­age; a wide range of per­for­mances by tra­di­tion­al Celtic artists; and music inspired by the Celtic her­itage. There are also some large-scale per­for­mances from artists like Celtic Woman, Celtic Thun­der and even the Cincin­nati Pops! And lis­ten out for some of the Celtic/Goddess themed pieces from Nashville-based artist Lau­ra Pow­ers’ Leg­ends of the God­dess tril­o­gy, along with Rut­land Boughton’s sel­­dom-heard clas­sic, first per­formed in Glas­ton­bury between the wars, The Immor­tal Hour.

Dur­ing the SL18B cel­e­bra­tions we won’t be broad­cast­ing our SL trav­el series, “Where Have You Been?” at its usu­al times on Wednes­days and Sat­ur­days. Instead we are doing a live show from SLB on Sun­day 27 June at 3pm Pacif­ic / 11pm in the UK, fea­tur­ing places to see around the Birth­day regions.

“Stone­henge-sun­rise-access-2013 (40)” by Stone­henge Stone Cir­cle News www.Stonehenge.News is licensed under CC BY 2.0