AMERICAN LOGRES CULTURAL HISTORY
During the 1700’s English, Irish, Welsh, and Scottish culture began to “morph” into a new kind of people; characterized by sharp talkin, yarn spinnin’ story tellers. Everything from nonsense humor, one moment, to pious the next; a new kind of humor, always brimming with optimism, cropped up along the eastern half of young nation. These were people inventing stuff. Yankee ingenuity.
Pioneer families, carving out a new nation.
Logres conquering the “Anti-logres” of an oppressive England, followed by the birthing of the most unlikely, strikingly different new baby into the family of nations.
But we mustn’t point the finger at England for too long. The young America was already harboring its own “infection” of Anti-Logres, right from the very beginning.
The world of the African Slave, with his own culture of distinctive sounds, rhyhms, instruments, and musical forms, pollinated the slave master culture with a richness of Logres that has impacted the music of the entire planet.
This was a Logres that in supreme irony, (perhaps the greatest irony in the history of America) enriched enormously, intermarrying with the British folk and hymn music, combining in a hybrid, destined to nurture the now emerging, distinctive American Logres. The rhythms, the song forms, the instruments, the singing styles; Everything was impacted! African Logres.
Logres, now flourishing over the land, was turning us into “America”, the newest nation on earth, a new kind of nation, exciting to behold, and still very, very young, with much more to come.
Between our new form of government, our national documents, and our about to emerge cultural melding of different cultures, the rest of the world beheld is in wonder and admiration.
Our form of government: it was new in the world.
Over time, our own, distinctive “melting pot” of art forms: they were new in the world.
Truly, it was us. American.
As long as the Logres was welcome, and held in reverence, our richness of national soul deepened.
Where is our country today? Are we enjoying the presence of Logres?
This is my first major blog entry on “Logres”. I’ve tried to introduce some of the themes I’m hoping to explore with you in years to come.
Please contact me, if you “feel” any of this stuff. I’m sure I’m not alone.
Leslie