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Pagan Festivals: A Few Brief Notes

I'm about two months into my summer tour, which has taken me from New Orleans to Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, New York, back to Ohio and now back to New York. Many of my stops have been Pagan festivals.

Some of my friends and fans know that I have a career as a photographer (my other other other career). Those who read my personal Blog (http://kenny-klein.blogspot.com/) know that I do a lot of photography around my home in New Orleans. One of my activities while touring to perform and present at Pagan festivals is taking pictures of the constant movement I find there. I thought I'd share a few images I captured over the last three weeks or so.

My friend CJ spinning a fire hoop:

 


Here are some shots of Soolah Hoops. Soolah is an amazing hula-hooper who leads workshops and who hoops at concerts while at festivals.

And finally, a parting shot of a happy festival-goer from Starwood:

From my tour of Pagan Festivals, this is Kenny Klein, the Rambling Wren, explaining it all.

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Kenny Klein is a Pagan musician, author and presenter. A virtuoso fiddler and skilled songwriter, he was one of the very first Pagan musicians to travel a circuit of festivals. He currently has a dozen CDs of music available that range in style from British to Blues. His newest CDs explore Pagan music in the styles of his home town of New Orleans: Bluegrass, Jugband, Cajun and Blues. Kenny is the author of Through The Faerie Glass and Fairy Tale Rituals (both Llewellyn), The Flowering Rod: Men and Their Role In Paganism (Immanion), and a new collection of poetry entitled Verses On Saint Marks Place (Siento Sordida). Kenny tours about half the year, performing and presenting at festivals and other Pagan venues, and plays fiddle in New Orleans the other half. He does this while writing books, and keeping a second blog about street life in New Orleans.

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