
Kate Marks
Author of Circle of Song: Songs, Chants, and Dances for Ritual and Celebration
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Circle of Song: Songs, Chants, and Dances for Ritual and Celebration (1995 Revised Edition) by Kate Marks
I think the scholarship behind this book could stand to be more rigorous. It was a wonderful resource for its time but has been supplanted by better-researched and more comprehensive song collections, such as Julie Forrest Middleton's *Songs for Earthlings.* Now, nearly a decade and a half after I bought my copy, it's a useful idea book, but the documentation is unreliable.
(In the interest of full disclosure, I should acknowledge that as a man, even a gay-as-a-goose man, I can obviously show more speak with no authority on the usefulness of a resource for celebrating women's/-yn's mysteries. I should also note that I have, since purchasing Marks's book, met and become friends with Julie Forrest Middleton.) show less
(In the interest of full disclosure, I should acknowledge that as a man, even a gay-as-a-goose man, I can obviously show more speak with no authority on the usefulness of a resource for celebrating women's/-yn's mysteries. I should also note that I have, since purchasing Marks's book, met and become friends with Julie Forrest Middleton.) show less
A collection of songs for rituals and celebrations. I never really spent a lot of time trying to learn many of them. They just never really "spoke" to me.
A punk, an old man, and a chicken gather round for a make-shift Shiva after JAY (a Romanian/Guamanian/Catholic/Jew) puts an ad on Craigslist looking for mourners to join him (fonte: Imdb)
Dec 15, 2025Italian
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