GENERAL BARDIC
STUDIES I
General Bardic Studies 1 is an overview of the cultural and ritual roles of Bards and bardic arts in
historical times, the modern Neopagan community, and Ar nDraiocht Fein in particular. Students will
research a variety of bardic expressions in the context of two or more ancient Indo-European cultures,
describe a variety of bardic forms or styles and a bardic figure, and gain practical experience using
bardic arts in a ritual context.
Exit Standards:
1. Indo-European Culture: Discuss in general terms the bardic arts prevalent within a single
(preferably ancient) Indo-European culture; explain how those bardic arts fit into that
culture and religion. (300-600 words)
2. Genres: Describe four “genres” of bardic arts, at least one of which must be poetry. For each
genre, compare and contrast its appearance and/or use in two single (preferably ancient)
Indo-European cultures. The two cultures need not be the same for all four genres. (300
words each)
3. Forms/styles: Describe four forms or styles of bardic arts in either ancient or modern times or
a combination of each. Include examples of each form. At least one such description should
be for a poetic form; the remainder can be for any bardic form or style. (100 words each
[examples not to be included in word count])
4. Bardic Figure: Describe the life, fame and general techniques of a historical or mythical bardic
figure in a (preferably ancient) Indo-European culture. (300 words each)
5. Role of the Modern Bard: Describe the role of the modern-day, Neopagan bard in the context
of ritual (100 words), Ar nDraiocht Fein (100 words) and the greater Neopagan community
(100 words).
6. Practical Bardry: Compose or find a bardic piece (of any appropriate genre or form) suitable
for ADF ritual. Describe the process you used for discovery and/or composition of the piece
and how it was (or could be) used effectively in a ritual context. (100 words [text of piece
not to be included in word count])
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