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The [[New Year's Concert]] is an event held each year on the second level of the [[Dancing Boar Inn]] in [[Cyrene]]. Hosted by members of [[Ty Beirdd]], the [[:Category:Houses|house]] of arts, the audience is treated to performances that include but are not limited to dancing, singing, music, reciting of poetry or essays, and theatrical skits.
'''New Year's''' is a holiday that takes place each year on 1 Sarapin. [[Adventurer]]s choose to celebrate in a variety of ways.
 
In the year 236 a festival to honour Sarapis was held that began with a procession from the ivy-covered archway to [[Minia]] and ended at [[Yggdrasil]], the World Tree. Offerings were made to honour the Logos and afterward a grand feast was enjoyed.
 
Through the years, the celebrations have taken on a more aesthetic quality. Each year on this date members of [[Ty Beirdd]], the [[:Category:Houses|house]] of arts in [[Cyrene]] gather on the second level of the [[Dancing Boar Inn]]. The audience is treated to a New Year's Concert of performances that include but are not limited to dancing, singing, music, reciting of poetry or essays, and theatrical skits.


[[Category:Recurring Events]]
[[Category:Recurring Events]]

Revision as of 14:24, 6 April 2007

New Year's is a holiday that takes place each year on 1 Sarapin. Adventurers choose to celebrate in a variety of ways.

In the year 236 a festival to honour Sarapis was held that began with a procession from the ivy-covered archway to Minia and ended at Yggdrasil, the World Tree. Offerings were made to honour the Logos and afterward a grand feast was enjoyed.

Through the years, the celebrations have taken on a more aesthetic quality. Each year on this date members of Ty Beirdd, the house of arts in Cyrene gather on the second level of the Dancing Boar Inn. The audience is treated to a New Year's Concert of performances that include but are not limited to dancing, singing, music, reciting of poetry or essays, and theatrical skits.