Be part of the ‘Lighting of the Chalice’ and become immersed in pomp and pageantry, as The Mediaeval Baebes’ torch-lit procession wends its way with song and dance to All Saints Church in Ryde on Saturday 7th December.
Concert goers are invited to join in and enhance the procession however they may enjoy! Bring a drum, a lantern, or dress up and frolic, as the illuminated procession sets the tone for a delightful evening of musical magic to come.
‘The Ceremony’
Celebrating the festive season, ‘The Ceremony’ will bring a remarkable evening of joyous music, dance and theatre.
With harmonious vocals accompanied by a truly unique collection of exotic and period instruments; carols, traditional folksongs and innovative settings of ancient romantic poetry will be revealed in beguiling choral music.
Folklore behind the Chalice cheekily uncovered
Traditionally this is a time for reflection and celebration, and the origins and folklore behind the Chalice, songs and lyrics will be cheekily uncovered in captivating storytelling.
Further exalting the spirit of Christmas, the Mediaeval Baebes are delighted to announce that their new compositions will be presented during the concert too.
The Mediaeval Baebes
The Mediaeval Baebes are one of the most successful female-led, early music and folk ensembles in Europe. Over the years, the Mediaeval Baebes have released eleven studio albums and won an Ivor Novella Award for their performance on the BBC serialisation ‘The Virgin Queen.’
They have also received two Emmy nominations and a Royal Television Society award as the featured artist alongside composer Martin Phipps, for the TV theme tune of ITV’s hit show ‘Victoria.’
Collaboration success
In 2023 The Mediaeval Baebes collaboration with Orbital’s ‘Ringa Ringa’ enjoyed number 6 status in the album charts.
And, their unique siren call was invited to collaborate with TikTok Lockdown sensation The Wellermen, as part of their ‘Explorations’ remix album.
Book now
Come join the Mediaeval Baebes and be immersed in glorious merriment at All Saints Church in Ryde on Saturday 7th December 2024.
Tickets are now available from the Mediaeval Baebes website at a cost of £28.50 each and £13.00 for a child.
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