All that Fairies wish is not to be forgotten. Fairies need to be instilled in everyones minds.
The more that is said about Fairies, the more they know they are getting through the veil to human kind to know and believe in them.
To those of us that believe, the Fairies set us tasks, we work passionately to spread their word though art , music, poetry, books, films, TV, internet and other media we do this to spread the message for a safe and better world for us, our children, and future generations and for natures protection of flora and fauna.
Awareness stories such as reported by us and updated in UK’s popular Sun newspaper, continue to give us hope that our work for the fairies will be heeded. Midsummers day June 24 is also Fairy Day the brainwave (instilled by the fairies of course) of enchanted and hugely talented artist Jessica Galbreth, she and other artists will all be contributing their efforts for a better Earth for the Sun to shine on. Please support Fairy Day.
Faerieworlds
Posted: Thursday, April 12th, 2007
Posted: Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
Ethereal goth singer Priscilla Hernandez live in Barcelona (30th Dec, 2006)
Hear excerpts
along with Maite Itoiz, Hector Corcín, Svetlana Tovstukha, Carles Reig and
Melani Mestre. LIVE SOUND Songs performed “Haunted”
and “Away” from her album “Ancient Shadows
Posted: Tuesday, April 10th, 2007
Live Earth rejoicing is everywhere in the Fairies World!
Fairies need messengers to believe in them, those that do believe work tirelessly to send out the news of disasters waiting to happen and the possible demise of humankind.
At last the message about the state of our beautiful planet Earth, our protestations for so long presented through the eyes of our knowing Fairy Artists on their canvasses and through their words, showing that destruction of rain forests, pollution of land sea and air, over fishing, protection of endangered species has for so long gone unheeded and that we need more love and understanding of nature for the survival of our planet for us to pass on the beauty to our children and future generations.
‘Live Earth’ and ‘Long live Earth’ is a message from the fairies!
London concert information here
Posted: Sunday, April 8th, 2007
The Premier Faerie Festival in USA at Spoutwood Farm in Glen Rock, PA
The 16th Annual May Day Faerie Festival
May 4th, 5th, and 6th 2007 at Spoutwood Farm in Glen Rock, PA
Spoutwood Farm Center, an organization dedicated to bringing people and nature together, presents this year's May Day Faerie Festival at Spoutwood Farm on May 4th from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM, and May 5th and 6th from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM each day. Admission is $10 for adults (over 12), $5 for kids (ages 3 to 12), and free for those 2 and under. Those who decide to volunteer when they arrive at the festival can request a 2-hour job assignment; upon completion, the admission fee will be refunded.
Spoutwood Farm is just outside of Glen Rock, PA, 45 minutes north of Baltimore, 30 minutes south of York, PA. Parking will be available near the farm.
The May Day Faerie Festival is the brainchild of Rob and Lucy Wood, owners of Spoutwood Farm, an organic farm in the Community Supported Agriculture movement. It began as a party for about 100 friends, and was last year celebrated by 12,000 “friends” of the little people from the area and as far away as Texas. Previously a one-day festival, a second day was added as a response to the festival's rising popularity.
Once again, the festival will celebrate the beginning of spring and all of the nature spirits return to the warm world with 70 arts and crafts vendors (mostly featuring handmade art inspired by the little people), performances by celtic musicians and dancers, magicians, participatory maypole dancing accompanied by bagpipes and other music, fairie craft activities such as faerie wand and garland making (involves a small fee), food vendors, fairie and other nature spirit environments to explore, a Nature Place offering a place for environmental, health, animal interest and other groups to share their vision, woodland gnome and elf tours, faerie tea parties, guest appearances by the Green Man, Shadow Faerie, and others.
Families attending this event have discovered that this event is not just for kids!
The faerie and May Day themes go back to ancient times in almost all cultures, especially to the Celts of the British Isles who had a festival on the first of May called Beltane. It was a time of great rejoicing at the return of the earth’s abundance in spring and the impending bounty of summer. The Celts celebrated the spirits of nature by honoring not only the plants that they could see and smell but also the unseen beings of the faerie realm.
Performers at the Festival
Here is a list of the performers for this year’s festival, featuring Woodland and Tartan Terrors. Check here for times and performances
If you’d like to get an idea of who is performing when, check out the Performance Schedule.
Musical Groups
Woodland – Tartan Terrors – Life in Balance – Scott Helland and the Traveling Band of Gypsy Nomads – Spootiskerry – Caryn Lin – Birds in broken Radios – Pat Panther – Ellis Woodward – Kiva – Telesma –
Storytellers
Andrew Steed – Genevieve The Jingle Gypsy – Sweet Pea Faerie – Krystinia le Fey and the Elfniks – Posie the Fairy – Middle Earth – Tale Strings – Blue Rose Moon Theatre
Dance Groups
Scheherezade The Gypsy Temptress – Garland Dancers – Strolling Performers – Maugorn the Stray – Linda Huber – Fabularia – Rhianna Dean – Jon Protopapas – The Lewis Brothers – Judi Marti – Strings on Wings – Wizard’s Dream –
Artist Books
Bobbie Hinman Best Fairy Books – Kim Cross Faerie Magazine – Gwynn Oak – Derf Maitland – Reader’s Cafe’ Hanover PA
Clothing
Stephanie O’Brien Designs In Fabric Hanover PA
Sandi Waldron Faery Wear By FaeryMage Rochester NY
Cesar Jerez Mallky Traditional Incas Crafts Saugerties NY
David And Dorita Reyen Reyen Design Studios Baldwinsville NY
Andrea Linebaugh The Alexandrea Collection York PA
Costumes
May Burnett Custom Fairy Wings Dobbs Ferry NY
Marley Nickle Darklocks Aberdeen MD
Dinah, Claire, Bill And Kirsten Kirby Devadasi Wilmington DE
Lynne Jones Faerie Trail Parkton MD
Jessica Cowan Imagination’s Flight Columbus PA
Nancy-Jayne And Keith Lerner Lerner Holler Berkeley Springs WV
Nikki Cohen Mayfaire Moon Corsets And Costumes Philadelphia PA
Dana Stout Posie The Fairy Carlisle PA
Sade Wolfkitten Thee Faerie Ring Arts And Crafts Olmsted Township,OH
Glass
Cynthia King Magic Moonshadows Harrisburg PA
Home Accessorires
Cynthia Enig Blue Moon Stones Glenview PA
Carrie Romano Ccquilts Carlisle PA
Gary And Kathy Anderson Iron Intentions Spring Grove PA
Lisa Mercer Lisa Mercer Beads & Wirework Lancaster PA
Chris And Lauren Mason Masons PA
Dawn Lavallee Rook Eldred NY
Melissa Grove Sweet Melissa’s Dream York PA
Jewelry
Sally And Jim Smith The Bead Lady Hanover PA
Catherine Valle And Jillana Burgess Enchanted Loft Jarrettsville MD
Lynette Miller Faerierings Dallas TX
Brad Dunn Father Dunn York PA
Emery And Georgina Buziak Keeper Of The Stones Mount Joy PA
Sean And Erika Potter Medieval Metal Cardiff CA
Mary Wright Rocks Of Ages Pylesville MD
Laura Falcon And Maria Merriman Wings Of The Woodland Harpers Ferry WV
Louise Devery Word Of Mouth Easton PA
Jen Feldman Hestia's Hearth
Leather
David Mantz Big Horn Trade Co. Honey Brook PA
Elizabeth Earhart Emporer’s Needle Leather Lancaster PA
Leah And Shane Odom Miscellaneous Oddiments LLC Mt. Savage, MD
Melissa Smith Grichels Ltd Wadsworth IL
Other 2-D Art
Laura Myers-Burns Lady Laura Caricatures Baltimore MD
Shannon Reinbold-Gee Razor’s Edge Creations: Fine Art Otego NY
Painting/Drawing
Mark Kelso Amhakia Studio Indianapolis IN
Nicole Pisaniello Deramis Creations Midlothian VA
CJ Randall Faerie Portraits Asheville NC
Jane Starr Weils Grey Fox Works Salem NY
Linda Biggs Linda Biggs – Rainbow Fairy ART Parkton MD
Neil And Alicen Geddess-Ward Orkney Faerie Museum And Gallery Orkney Scotland
Ruth Kelso Siodach House Indianapolis IN
Kathleen Neiman Imagine That York PA
Pottery
Kim Fritts Ash And Griffin Pottery St. Louis MO
Virginia Virkus Dancing Pig Pottery Arnoldsburg WV
Re-seller
Cynthia Lollo Esmeralda’s Closet Lemoyne PA
Tony Schlerf Turning Wheel Baltimore MD
Sculpture
Deb Pittenger Bashful Dragon Red Lion PA
Theresa Popiolek Celestial Creations White Haven PA
Ina Spicer Courting The Muse Newmanstown PA
Kathy Martinez Earthenware Berkeley Springs WV
Beth Rosemarie And Zeeb Peterson Feywood, The Faerie Garden Bloomington IN
Matthew Kent Laughing Hill Studios Lakeville IN
Kate Sjoberg Red Wyvern Studio Carlisle PA
Pam Keefer Wanderlust Dover PA
Bruce Porter Wee Wyrms Pasadena MD
Services
Rhonda Shomper and Lisa Reigle
Mehndi and Intuitive Readings Dancing Moon Beam
Mehndi By Arabella Elizabethville PA
Christin Ashway
Photos while you wait Fairie Fotos Columbia PA
Andrew Steed
Celtic Tours, Shamanic work, Firewalks etc. Gifts Of The Standing People York PA
Elizabeth Farrell
Face Painting Painteresse of Faerie Fantasy Makeups & Traditional Henna Greenwood Lake NY
Ellen Cobb Hair braiding Pandora’s Locks Hampstead MD
Beth Taylor Rune Goddess Rune Readings Mount Airy MD
Heather Bull Seated Massage Glen Rock PA
Bruce Porter Face painting Pasadena MD
Soaps and Herbals
Christina Clarke Sunrise Soap Company York PA
Susan Kiskis The Naturelle Shoppe Mechanicsburg PA
Susanna Reppert The Rosemary House Mechanicsburg PA
Ruth Roy Wellcat Herbs Lebanon PA
Toys
Ana-Liisa Aubry-Walton Echo Lodge Crafts Mount Joy PA
Suzanne Lucas Garden Gate Dreams LLC Hagerstown MD
Christine Ferrito-Easton Treasures of Another Time Lemoyne, PA
Woodcraft
Kathleen J. Nelson KJ Craftworks Odenton MD
Neil Claypoole Moonspoon Kempton PA
David Sutton Wooden Wand Melville NY
Posted: Sunday, April 8th, 2007
My wife is from England, and is trying to recall the words of a poem
she learnt as a little girl. I can’t find it on the web, and thought you might be able to help.
It goes something like this:
‘If you meet a fairy, don’t run away.
She won’t want to hurt you,
she’ll only want to play.
Show her round the garden,
around the house, too.
she’ll want to see the kitchen,
they always do….”
If you could identity this poem, and the author, and point me to the
words, I’d most appreciate it.
Hal Cauthen
Posted: Sunday, April 8th, 2007
Once upon a time Faerie dreams didn’t all come true, but that was only until Disney Parks and Resorts spokesman Donn Walker announced this week “We are updating our Fairy Tale Wedding guidelines to include commitment ceremonies,” “This is consistent with our policy of creating a welcoming, respectful and inclusive environment for all of our guests.”
This Disney change of policy will allow same sex couples to exchange vows in commitment ceremonies with their popular Fairy Tale Weddings packages at their Disneyland California and Walt Disney World Resort Parks, and Disney’s cruise ships. Packages start at a modest £4000 ($8500) to more than £23,000 ($45,000).
Faery wedding packages include the organising and the entertainment services of the resorts, including important guests like Mickey and Minnie Mouse and other familiar Disney characters with the support of special shows, music, live bands, theatrical performances acting and dancing for the happy couples and their guests.
Added attractions of the resorts include special food menus and flowers. Use of the Wedding Pavilion at Walt Disney World all can be professionally recorded photographed or made into a video production. For an extra fee, couples can exchange vows in front of Cinderellas Castle.
Surely we can we expect similar arrangements for Hong Kong Disneyland, Disneyland Paris and Disney Tokyo Resort to follow and then we can all live happily ever after?
Posted: Monday, April 2nd, 2007
Disneyland Paris celebrates fifteen years with a big party a great festival of music, dancing, eating and celebrity shows here you can join in the fun see the sideshows, meet celebrites, see the art, the films, and enjoy the rides and thrills of staying at the greatest theme park in Europe.
Fairiesworld and all our fairy friends congratulate Disneyland Paris and Disney Fairies and wish them all a very happy birthday
Posted: Sunday, April 1st, 2007
You may have seen the latest report asking if Fairies exist? Well of course we know they do exist!
Timely for April Fools day, possibly? but is it the power of the fairies once again spreading their message in this way through receptive channels to gain attention and publicity to their cause?
They may not look quite in the form of this latest one found in Derbyshire some seventy miles south of the village of Cottingley, which is more well famed for pulling the greatest fairy hoax of the early twentieth century, one that had the whole nation believing for decades of the existence of Fairies there.
We have good evidence of the ‘power of faery’. Seldom a moment goes by without someone referring to them in some form or other, be it fairy tales, fairy dress, fairy wedding, there are hundreds of similar descriptions conjured up by the vision of these generally diminuative pretty characters, some are ugly also, nevertheless they have invaded our minds to do their work for them. Some of us accept their messages willingly creating works of art, applying kind and caring ways to help the elderly, care for sick children, perform plays, make music and songs about them, make films or write to give pleasure, teaching us about the beauty of nature , trees flowers and butterflies, how we must take an united front to protect the endangered species, stop pollution of air and seas, overfishing and deforestation and control green house gases, and to convert the sceptics that there is good do be done to protect this beautiful planet Earth for our children and future generations.
This may appear to be a good April Fools day prank but be in no doubt it was the Fairies that planted the thoughts to do it so effectively!
Long live the fairies and the power of fairy for a better world!
Posted: Saturday, March 31st, 2007
Diane Horsley, a British citizen who has been living in Turkey for 10 years, joined the library movement in Turkey via a library project through which she makes the children’s world more meaningful and enjoyable she has been running Ankara International Children’s Library for a month, the only children’s library with a significant number of books in English for children, where she offers a number of children’s books for preschoolers and primary school age children.
Inspired from her two-year-old son’s summer holiday experience in a British library where he used to spend much time and because of the closure of the British Council library created difficulty for her to access children’s books in English for her son, Horsley decided to set up a library with the support of her husband, who enabled her to contact the library management of the Culture and Tourism Ministry, which has given the project their full support.
Posted: Friday, March 30th, 2007
We couldn’t help reading a recent blog about artist Cordelia who is carving out a name for herself shaping up fallen baby teeth into minature tooth fairies with a minature rotary cutter.
I guess it is a novel way to spend $190 USD Wonder if you put it under a pillow the tooth faerie will recognise a work of art with greater generosity?