Bard of Bath
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Bard of Bath
[edit]The Bard of Bath is a prestigious title awarded to the winner of an annual competition designed to discover Bath's finest poet, singer, or storyteller. This vibrant competition takes place each year, featuring a different theme that invites participants to submit a manifesto alongside a performance piece.
The title revives an Iron Age Celtic Druid tradition, where Druids served as law-makers, judges, and ceremonial leaders; Ovates acted as mediums, healers, and prophets; Bards were poets, musicians and history-keepers. All of them held high status and a place in mystical/religious circles.[1]
Each Chaired Bard becomes a member of the Gorsedd and retains their title (specified by year). The current Bard of Bath, as of November 2024, is Michelle Hawkins-Collins.
In 2025, the theme was “Home,” and Michelle won the competition with her poignant performance titled "Home is Not a Place but a Presence." Her piece drew inspiration from the life of her grandmother, who lost her home at the age of 12 during World War II and grew up in a concentration camp in East Germany. As the current Bard of Bath, Michelle is dedicated to promoting the bardic arts throughout the city and fostering a sense of community through creative expression.
Michelle is also the founder of The Wisdom Space CIC, which helps individuals to reconnect more deeply with themselves, their local communities, and the natural world through regular workshops, events, and retreats.
Winners
[edit]- Tim Sebastian, 1996–97
- Richard Carder, 1997-8
- Kevan Manwaring, 1998-9
- Olivia Hicks, 1999–2000
- Julian Landau, 2000-1
- Brendan Georgeson, 2001-2
- Mark Lindsey Earley, 2002-3
- Helen Moore, 2003-4
- Jordan Ashley Hill 2004-5
- Mo the People's Nun, 2005-6
- Ash Mandrake, 2006–2007
- Thommie Gillow, 2007–2008
- Master Duncan, 2008–2009[2]
- Jack Dean, 2009–2010
- Jennifer Walter 2010-2012 (re-elected) [3]
- 2012-2013 No Chair awarded
- Mark Westmore 2013-2014[4]
- Sheila Broun 2014-2015 [5]
- Conor Whelan, 2019–20
- Tick Rowley, 2020-2022 (re-elected)
- Annabelle Cormack, 2022-2023
- Connor Walker, 2023-2024
- Michelle Hawkins-Collins, 2024-2025
References
[edit]- ^ "Bard of Bath". Bard of Bath. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Poet is new Bard of Bath". Bath Chronicle. This is Bath. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Student becomes new Bard of Bath". 21 December 2010.
- ^ Wiltshire, Paul (14 June 2013). "New Bard of Bath chosen". Bath Chronicle. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
- ^ "New Bard of Bath announced". Bath Chronicle. 20 June 2014. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
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