OLYMPIANS FEST

modern Celtic mythology

2019 | Exhibited Art

Full diploma for the Marin Waldorf School 2021 graduates with red illuminated M in a mid-century style on blue shield by Katie Leavens

Every year The San Francisco Olympians Fest chooses a period of myth and folklore to have playwrites write completely new plays or scenes for. Sometimes they are just rewritings of the old tales, other times they are a reimagining in modern times. This year the them was Celtic mythology. During the 12 nights of the festival, there were 36 stage readings these new plays.

Close-up of the decorated M for the Marin Waldorf School 8th grade diplomas in outline, printed, and fully illuminated by Katie Leavens
After being chased by the witch Ceredwin through a cycle of transformations, Gwion finally becomes a fetus her belly.
Close-up of the decorated M for the Marin Waldorf School 8th grade diplomas in outline, printed, and fully illuminated by Katie Leavens
Fresh spring Coventina water: bottled at the source
 
Close-up of the decorated M for the Marin Waldorf School 8th grade diplomas in outline, printed, and fully illuminated by Katie Leavens
Taranis, god of thunder, throws his solar wheel to create an earth shaking boom.
Close-up of the decorated M for the Marin Waldorf School 8th grade diplomas in outline, printed, and fully illuminated by Katie Leavens
Blodeuwedd in the original welsh is created from a bed of flowers to be Llew's wife. In this modern retelling she was an android created to be LU's partner.

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