Bardic tradition
The Bardic tradition refers to the practice of storytelling, poetry, and music that has been passed down through generations, particularly in ancient cultures like the Celtic societies. Bards were skilled performers who recited epic tales, historical events, and cultural myths, often accompanied by musical instruments. They played a crucial role in preserving the history and values of their communities.
In many cultures, bards were not only entertainers but also educators and historians. They used their art to convey moral lessons and celebrate heroes, such as King Arthur in Arthurian legend. The tradition emphasizes the importance of oral history and the power of words in shaping cultural identity.