Scéalta Beo - the first
storytelling festival in the Midlands
Saturday started at 12pm with John
Wilmott and Claire Roche of Bards in the Woods. John told stories of
the Dagda, the forming of the landscape and the background to other
mythology as well as sharing some of his poems beautifully
accompanied by Claire on harp. Gerry Donlon and Kate Corkery had
gotten together in London to prepare for the weekend and shared a
turn and turn about version of the complete legend of Midir and Etain
which kept the crowd enthralled for nearly to hours. After lunch Kate
gave a workshop on Bringing Stories to Life and Chris Thompson
finished the day session with a very enjoyable presentation on
Midir's tasks in the Wooing of Etain, especially the construction of
the bog road in Corlea. Unfortunately Isolde Carmody, the other half
of Story Archaeology, was unable to attend as she is in hospital, but
we got to hear her speak through audio recordings which was great.
The three hour evening concert was
fantastic with a mix of music, poetry and stories including a
surprise musical performance by Brian Dooley of the Kavanagh Festival
in Monaghan who had travelled down especially for the event. Ann
Gerety Smyth also delighted the audience with a story. Kate Corkery,
Gerry Donlon, John Wilmott and Chris Thompson took turns to excite
and delight with tales of Moytura, Brig, the Dagda, and many more
while we could have listened to Claire Roche on the harp for hours.
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