Fairies, artists, fairy music fairy art, fantasy art, fairy books, creative art, flower art, fairy names Fairies World® Fairy gifts, fairy games, wizards, myths and mythology, fairy festivals, famous fairies, fairy poems
All you  want to know about fairies, fairy and fantasy art





Myrea-Magic-aa
 
Follow us on Twitter

facebook

image


imageStumble it!
DeliciousDel.icio.us
Share on Facebook

Fairy Shop

Faeries and Enchantment Magazine

Faery Fest

The Underliving
Priscilla Hernandez




Women were also Knights

Have you ever thought or asked whether there might be any stage of history that women could be knights? Probably the historic personality of female chivalry best known is that of Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d’Arc.

Buenaventura Braunstein

Buenaventura Braunstein

These thoughts and ideas troubled director and Multi-Arts-Artist Negrone Rivera de Buenaventura Braunstein who was inspired and motivated to develop her project “Women Were Also Knights”. Her project, started as a musical performance, and developed quickly into other directions with many exciting and artistically challenging ideas. Based on Buenaventura’s long experience in theatre, television and concerts (national & international) she was able to creates “The Knights Tarshari Women.” Phase One of her production was set in the Bavarian forest the fantastic pictures of “Wylls Goda”, “Cara Saragerel” or “princess Aguela Adelita”, to name just a few of the characters were taken by the well-known German television photographer Marco Orlando Pichler. These multicultural Knights are not only witty, sensitive, strong and intelligent, but also vulnerable and loyal – and they are fighters. The audience will recognize immediately that Buenaventuras characters are dedicated horsewomen with a passion, the very talented members of the “Duke Tassilo-knight” from Rehling in Bavaria.

Phase two is the Mystical ensemble of Buenaventuras creative spirit and is based on an important part of the “Women Were So Knights’ project, is known as the” Cutarlwyetel fairies and elves of the forests of Nobiobi-Whatcey.Elves Daron Dawn, Plixt & the Lylac Fairy The Cutarlwyetels show impressive acrobatics, they wear beautiful costumes and all of them live and play in a mystical place. The world-famous Parisian acrobats “Duo Iouvilov” traveled to Germany and turned magically into the Fee “Gewels,” the Elf “Daron Dawn” and other fairy tale figures. Buenaventura, financed, directed and launched “Women Were So Knights” she is currently in discussions with companies who sponsor cultural arts and is looking for more support to develop her theme worldwide, meanwhile she is busy completing the book of “Women Were also Knights” Buenaventura has but one goal to tell the world and that is, history tells us that “Women were also knights,” and they should not be overlooked!The Tarshari Knights of Ekarloél

Pictures, videos, information “Women Were also Knights” at www.voicesoftwilight.com. There you’ll find pictures, excerpts from the action (in German and English), short video clips (the “Making of”) and much more.

One Response to “Women were also Knights”

  1. lindaveerman Says:

    This is so lovely ( :

    the faries are just how they must be,wonderful.
    and the woman knights also,they are very feminine.

    Buenaventura must have been a fairy in one of her past live`s ( ;

    love ya,
    linda

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.