Tara Kreauweaumonn

Tara Kreauweaumonn is the mistress of the purse for the musical ventures of the Crowwomen. She is a Priestess of Hekate and dedicant of Brighid, Freya, and Hermes/Mercury. In Tara's mundane life, she is the President/CEO of Community Connections, a nonprofit dedicated to improving social inclusion for kids and adults with intellectual disabilities in Southwest Colorado. Tara plays the ukulele, writes, belly dances and loves to travel. She lives in Durango with her husband/drummer/best friend Charlie and their rabbit Roki.

American Tribal Style belly dancer playing her pills.

Thrills with Zills at the Fire Circle (Part 2)

In a previous post, I wrote about the why zills are an excellent choice for pagan fire circles. Let’s dig in a little deeper. The simplest way to support the drum beat at a fire circle is to just emphasize the down beat. Sometimes I just want to make sure everyone hears the “one” and …

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A view of the bunny's eye

Crow Women Rehearsals: A Bunny’s Eye View

Recently my human Mom left her computer within bunny reach so I started skimming the Crow Women website, mostly to find pictures of bunnies. As I scrolled through, I stumbled upon a very interesting blog post by Alane Crowomyn called “Pagan Music Tips: Planning a Rehearsal Period.”  When I read the post, I would have …

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Thrills with Zills at the Fire Circle (Part 1)

It’s the ultimate dilemma. There you are at the fire circle, the fire beckoning. Your hips are shaking, toes tapping, you want to dance!!! But the rhythms are calling you. Do you join the drummers, keeping the heartbeat of the festival alive? Or do you answer the call of the fire and give your body …

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A woman blows bubbles, reflecting the nearby hummingbirds.

Devotion to the Element of Air: Air, Lift Me Up

As I believe we’ve already established, Crows have a close relationship with the elements. To become an elder Crow, one must have spent at least a year dedicated to each element: earth, air, fire, water, and spirit. Because we have each designed many, many rituals centered on an element, we have also written several pagan …

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Murphy the canine familiar

Farewell, My Familiar-A Song for Ritual

Crow Magic was my first foray into recording with the Crow Women. Imagine my elation when our most prolific and arguably most talented songwriter Alane Crowomyn asked me to sing a lead on one of her songs. If only because of that, Farewell, My Familiar holds a special place in my heart. But it isn’t the …

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A Music Witch’s Most Useful Magickal Tool

As witches, many of us use magickal tools of some sort. From the practical everyday tools of a kitchen witch, to the arcane and complicated tools of high magick, there are a wide variety of tools available to help support a witch’s magickal workings. There is one tool that, in my mind, stands out from …

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A Sex Goddess Ritual Using Recorded Music

Have you or someone you know ever uttered the words, “I’d like to have more music in my ritual, but I can’t sing”?  If so, you are not alone.  We run into many circles and solitaries who love hearing music far more than they are comfortable making it.  My own mother swears she could drag an entire church …

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Close up of Dandelions

Spring Treats for Rabbits and Humans

And the wheel turns to springand the wheel turns to spring… I got to hear that Crow song (Dance of Spring) frequently over the past year.  It took a lot of rehearsal.  Of course my human Mom would prance around the house singing “And the bunny turns to spring!” because she is ridiculous and likes to insert …

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