This pod cast is about linking land scape with stories and exploring how people in the Irish countryside connected, reality with the spiritual.
Stories and folklore of place change, when the tellers become collectors instead of living the experience.. The re interpreted stories in parallel with the landscapes reclaiming, the social geography of place, its collective memory and interlinking relationship. The modern storyteller then left with the task of exploring their own psychological relationship with place and bygone times , as imagined by others.
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This pod cast is about linking land scape with stories and exploring how people in the Irish countryside connected, reality with the spiritual.
Stories and folklore of place change, when the tellers become collectors instead of living the experience.. The re interpreted stories in parallel with the landscapes reclaiming, the social geography of place, its collective memory and interlinking relationship. The modern storyteller then left with the task of exploring their own psychological relationship with place and bygone times , as imagined by others.
The final episode in the series, when we encounter water how does it impact on us in the landscape. Feel free to contact me on mrtnmatthews@gmail.com to leave a comment or a critique even suggestions for further shows . the next podcast series will concentrate on the people and how they interacted with the landscape as individuals
Folklore Stories of the Irish landscape
This pod cast is about linking land scape with stories and exploring how people in the Irish countryside connected, reality with the spiritual.
Stories and folklore of place change, when the tellers become collectors instead of living the experience.. The re interpreted stories in parallel with the landscapes reclaiming, the social geography of place, its collective memory and interlinking relationship. The modern storyteller then left with the task of exploring their own psychological relationship with place and bygone times , as imagined by others.