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SUMMARY:Swan Flight along the Milky Way
DESCRIPTION:Triple Shakespeare Mystery\n 7-8 June 2025 ~ 25-28 September 2025 ~ 25 October 2025\nThis triple Shakespeare Mystery is comprised of three separate but interlinked Shakespeare Mystery events in the three locations where England’s Shakespeare theatres are located along the Milky Way of the landscape zodiac of Britain (England and Wales). \n‘The Milky Way Shakespeare’ talk on Zoom given by Peter Dawkins on 23 March 2025 explains the importance of these three locations. This Zoom talk forms an essential introduction to this triple Shakespeare Mystery\, after which the Shakespeare story will unfold further via the three on-site Shakespeare Mystery events\, with further talks\, site visits\, guidance\, and performances of Shakespeare plays in the Shakespeare theatres. A recording of the talk will be provided for those who book for one or more of the events: –  \n\n7-8 June 2025 – ‘The Milky Way Shakespeare North’\n25-28 September 2025 – ‘The Milky Way Shakespeare Swans’\n25 October 2025 – ‘The Milky Way Shakespeare South’\n\nThe three locations are in key positions in the landscape zodiac of Britain/England\, and were selected by the Rosicrucian authors of the Shakespeare project as important locations for Shakespeare theatres so as to echo some key stellar phenomena that occurred sequentially in the sky during the 32-year period\, 1572-1604. The purpose of this ‘echoing’ was part of the Hermetic science that the English Rosicrucians\, like other European Magian societies\, practised. \nThe British landscape zodiac\, which stretches across what is now England and Wales\, was first identified and laid out by the ancient Britons\, and afterwards continued to be used by the initiates and rulers of successive cultures\, including the 16th/17th century English Rosicrucians. \nThe three locations\, each with their nearby twin location\, are at Prescot in Lancashire\, Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire\, and Southwark in London. The first and last of these mark the two places where the Milky Way galactic meridian appears to cross the ecliptic of the Zodiac\, on earth as in the sky (heaven). The middle one marks the Swan (Cygnus) that flies along the Milky Way – the constellation referred to by Ben Jonson in his eulogy to ‘The Author’ that prefaces the Shakespeare First Folio: \nSweet Swan of Avon! what a sight it were\nTo see thee in our waters yet appeare\,\nAnd make those flights upon the bankes of Thames\,\nThat so did take Eliza\, and our James!\nBut stay\, I see thee in the Hemisphere\nAdvanc’d\, and made a constellation there! \nFurther information will be provided via two other public talks on Zoom: \n\nSunday 22 June 2025 – ‘The Gemini-Shakespeare Blazing Star Period’\nSunday 21 September 2025 – ‘The Shakespeare Gemini’\n\nDetails about the British landscape zodiac: \n\nThe British Landscape Zodiac\nDiscovery of the British Landscape Zodiac\n\nThe displayed picture is a panoramic image of our Milky Way\, by AstroAnthony. Wikimedia Commons: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
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SUMMARY:The Milky Way Shakespeare Swans
DESCRIPTION:This extended weekend event\, led by Peter and Sarah Dawkins\, will take place in England’s ‘Shakespeare Country’\, the Cygnus (Swan) area of the British landscape zodiac. \nDuring this extended weekend\, we will be based in Warwick and visiting Warwick Castle\, Kenilworth Castle\, and Stratford-upon-Avon with its Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The various talks and evening meals will take place in the Warwick Arms Hotel in Warwick\, which will also provide accommodation for those who require it. \nThe ‘Shakespeare Country’ represents Cygnus (the Swan) in the landscape zodiac of Britain/England. It is composed of two Swans\, twins\, as per the Gemini myth. One Gemini Swan is born immortal\, the other mortal\, but by helping each other as loving friends they both become immortal-mortals. Warwick is the head of the ‘immortal’ Swan\, with Kenilworth its beak and the Rollright Stone Circle its root or tail. Stratford-upon-Avon is the root/tail of the ‘mortal’ Swan – the Swan that is immortalised by means of the self-sacrifice of its immortal twin. \nThe Gemini are the spear-shaking Shakespeares. In the 16th/17th centuries\, certain human beings acted out this ages-old mystery that lies enshrined in the landscape. \nOn the evening of Thursday 25 September\, the event will start with a meal and talk in the Warwick Arms Hotel. \nOn Friday 26 September we will visit Warwick Castle\, home of the Dudley earls of Warwick in Tudor times\, and of Fulke Greville in Jacobean times. We will also visit the Collegiate Church of St Mary\, the resting place of Fulke Greville and the earls of Warwick\, and Kenilworth Castle\, the once-palatial residence of the Earl of Leicester. \nIn the time of Queen Elizabeth I\, the Earl of Warwick was Ambrose Dudley\, the elder brother of Robert Dudley\, Earl of Leicester\, the Queen’s favourite\, to whom the Queen granted Kenilworth Castle. The Dudley brothers and Fulke Greville were intricately involved in the Rosicrucian Shakespeare project. \nIn 1575 the lavish Kenilworth Entertainment took place\, with both theatrical entertainment and jousting on a grand scale that echoed Edward I’s revival of the Arthurian Knights of the Round Table. It was this grand entertainment\, followed by its twin\, the Woodstock Entertainment\, which raised the annual Accession Day Tournaments of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign to a highly elaborate theatrical level as part of the Rosicrucian Shakespeare project. \nIt was at the Woodstock Entertainment that the Faerie Queen made her first publicly recorded appearance in English literature and drama. Spenser’s Faerie Queene and Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and Midsummer Night’s Dream derive inspiration and elements from these two entertainments. \nOn Saturday 27 September we will visit Stratford-upon-Avon\, home of the actor William Shakespeare and the Royal Shakespeare Company\, where we will explore the geomantic arrangement of the town\, visiting Holy Trinity Church\, burial place of the actor William Shakespeare and location of the Shakespeare Monument with its revealing esoteric message. In the evening we will visit the Royal Shakespeare Theatre for an RSC performance of the Shakespeare play\, Measure for Measure. \nOn Sunday 28 September\, after a concluding morning talk and sharing\, there will be an optional visit to the Rollright Stones\, wherein lies an even older ‘Shakespeare’ story. \nThe number of attendees for this event is limited (max.15). \nEvent Fee = £548 + accommodation (optional)\n(Event fee includes ‘The Milky Way Shakespeare’ Zoom talk\, talks in the Warwick Arms Hotel and on site\, Fri/Sat lunches\, Thu/Fri/Sat evening meals\, entrance fees to Warwick and Kenilworth Castles\, RSC ‘A’ ticket\, and administration costs. The fee does not include travel\, drink and accommodation.) \n3 nights B&B accommodation at Warwick Arms Hotel (special rate) = £155.25 pp shared (double); £256.50 pp single. \nTo book\, please contact the Organiser (FBRT). \nOn acceptance of the booking and payment made\, a link to a recording of the Zoom talk\, ‘The Milky Way Shakespeare’\, will be sent to you. This talk is essential for understanding the reason for this event and the other two events in this Milky Way Shakespeare Mystery. \nDetails about the British landscape zodiac: \n\nThe British Landscape Zodiac\nDiscovery of the British Landscape Zodiac\n\nThe displayed picture is a panoramic image of our Milky Way\, by AstroAnthony. (Wikimedia Commons: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.)
URL:https://www.zoence.co.uk/event/the-milky-way-shakespeare-swans/
LOCATION:Warwick Arms Hotel 17 High St\, Warwick\, CV34 4AT United Kingdom\, Warwick Arms Hotel\, 17 High St\,\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV34 4AT\, United Kingdom
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