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Folklord
Collaborative Studios
6 episodes
1 week ago

Stories... the stories of ancient irish myth, the stories of irish folklore, the stories of the Folklord AKA Artist, comedian and unenthusiastic folklorist Hugh Cooney. Join as he embarks on a Neo-Mythic quest to tour Irelands ancient sites and collect the folklore and stories of our time. Emulating an ancient isolated monk in a beehive hut in Lockdown he began creating a modern day Book of Kells.(Which will serve as a hardcopy should the internet go off.) A tongue in cheek exploration of Ireland's rich heritage of storytelling through the medium of .... storytelling. All that Folklord asks of you is access to your ears, your stories .... and your undying allegiance.


This podcast is a bit of generally themed Medi-folk-craic. Follow an artist on a journey to create a modern day massive book of calligraphy, it's contents and stories collected online. Centred around the medieval, ancient Ireland, myth and legend. Examining subjects such as the symbolism contained within George RR.Martins Song Of Ice and Fire Books and the writings from which he has drawn inspiration. But also looking at Ireland's current folk revival and following a rich seem of underground performers. Folklord will give you an insight into Ireland's under appreciated undercurrent of performers and artists. 


These interests aside this art performance is an unfolding online library, but also an unfolding radio play, all may not be what it seems. Folklord's notions of grandeur may prompt him to use his ancient knowledge to as a means to serve himself.....


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Stories... the stories of ancient irish myth, the stories of irish folklore, the stories of the Folklord AKA Artist, comedian and unenthusiastic folklorist Hugh Cooney. Join as he embarks on a Neo-Mythic quest to tour Irelands ancient sites and collect the folklore and stories of our time. Emulating an ancient isolated monk in a beehive hut in Lockdown he began creating a modern day Book of Kells.(Which will serve as a hardcopy should the internet go off.) A tongue in cheek exploration of Ireland's rich heritage of storytelling through the medium of .... storytelling. All that Folklord asks of you is access to your ears, your stories .... and your undying allegiance.


This podcast is a bit of generally themed Medi-folk-craic. Follow an artist on a journey to create a modern day massive book of calligraphy, it's contents and stories collected online. Centred around the medieval, ancient Ireland, myth and legend. Examining subjects such as the symbolism contained within George RR.Martins Song Of Ice and Fire Books and the writings from which he has drawn inspiration. But also looking at Ireland's current folk revival and following a rich seem of underground performers. Folklord will give you an insight into Ireland's under appreciated undercurrent of performers and artists. 


These interests aside this art performance is an unfolding online library, but also an unfolding radio play, all may not be what it seems. Folklord's notions of grandeur may prompt him to use his ancient knowledge to as a means to serve himself.....


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Folklord
Folklord VI

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4 years ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

Folklord
Folklord V

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4 years ago
51 minutes 6 seconds

Folklord
Folklord IV

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4 years ago
41 minutes 38 seconds

Folklord
Folklord III

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4 years ago
42 minutes 48 seconds

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Folklord II

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4 years ago
32 minutes 56 seconds

Folklord
Folklord I

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4 years ago
19 minutes 34 seconds

Folklord

Stories... the stories of ancient irish myth, the stories of irish folklore, the stories of the Folklord AKA Artist, comedian and unenthusiastic folklorist Hugh Cooney. Join as he embarks on a Neo-Mythic quest to tour Irelands ancient sites and collect the folklore and stories of our time. Emulating an ancient isolated monk in a beehive hut in Lockdown he began creating a modern day Book of Kells.(Which will serve as a hardcopy should the internet go off.) A tongue in cheek exploration of Ireland's rich heritage of storytelling through the medium of .... storytelling. All that Folklord asks of you is access to your ears, your stories .... and your undying allegiance.


This podcast is a bit of generally themed Medi-folk-craic. Follow an artist on a journey to create a modern day massive book of calligraphy, it's contents and stories collected online. Centred around the medieval, ancient Ireland, myth and legend. Examining subjects such as the symbolism contained within George RR.Martins Song Of Ice and Fire Books and the writings from which he has drawn inspiration. But also looking at Ireland's current folk revival and following a rich seem of underground performers. Folklord will give you an insight into Ireland's under appreciated undercurrent of performers and artists. 


These interests aside this art performance is an unfolding online library, but also an unfolding radio play, all may not be what it seems. Folklord's notions of grandeur may prompt him to use his ancient knowledge to as a means to serve himself.....


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.