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A Space for Oddities
Katie and Vincent
23 episodes
3 days ago
Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.
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Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.
Show more...
Arts
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British Folklore Aesthetics – Burryman, Boss Morris, Ben Edge
A Space for Oddities
1 hour 2 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
British Folklore Aesthetics – Burryman, Boss Morris, Ben Edge

Perhaps you know about British Folklore, but do you about the aesthetics? ✨

Kicking off Season 2, Katie and Vincent discuss the aesthetics of British Folklore.
From reciting Wordsworth to the mystery behind Edinburgh's Burryman, it's always going to be a weird walk with us.

We also discuss how folklore is adapting to its modern surroundings through artists like Ben Edge and Boss Morris.

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This episode is sponsored by Carlisle Brewing Company, you can find more about them and their beers at the link below:
http://www.carlislerealale.com

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https://www.instagram.com/aspaceforoddities/

Thank you for listening, love from K&V 😘

A Space for Oddities
Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.