Facing Our History - The North American Gael

Around the Virtual Hearth: A modern look at traditional Gaelic storytelling

February 21, 2023 Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir Season 2 Episode 1
Around the Virtual Hearth: A modern look at traditional Gaelic storytelling
Facing Our History - The North American Gael
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Facing Our History - The North American Gael
Around the Virtual Hearth: A modern look at traditional Gaelic storytelling
Feb 21, 2023 Season 2 Episode 1
Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir

“A’ cheud sgeul air fear an taighe agus sgeul gu latha air an aoidh.”
“The first story from the host and a tale until dawn from the guest.”

This podcast is a conversation about the tradition of Scottish Gaelic storytelling. Storytelling has been a central part of Gaelic life since time immemorial, and remains to this day a part of Gaelic communal identity.  Stories have provided entertainment certainly, but they have also been a means of sharing and expressing a common cultural heritage, social history, and values, and of contemplating the human condition. The three guests in this dialog discuss not just the role and function of traditional tales in the past but what they still have to offer us in the present.

“Stories can make spaces places.”
~ Nancy Marie Brown,
Looking for the Hidden Folk

This podcast is a collaboration between three North American organizations serving the Gaelic community: An Comunn Gàidhealach Ameireaganach (the American Scottish Gaelic Society), the Hidden Glen Folk School of Scottish Highland Heritage, and Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir (The Gaelic School of Baltimore).

Credits:

  • Introductory segment of a story recited by Michael Newton
  • Harp music at beginning and end of episode played by Maraji Gwynallen
  • Recording Engineering by Tim Thompson



Show Notes

“A’ cheud sgeul air fear an taighe agus sgeul gu latha air an aoidh.”
“The first story from the host and a tale until dawn from the guest.”

This podcast is a conversation about the tradition of Scottish Gaelic storytelling. Storytelling has been a central part of Gaelic life since time immemorial, and remains to this day a part of Gaelic communal identity.  Stories have provided entertainment certainly, but they have also been a means of sharing and expressing a common cultural heritage, social history, and values, and of contemplating the human condition. The three guests in this dialog discuss not just the role and function of traditional tales in the past but what they still have to offer us in the present.

“Stories can make spaces places.”
~ Nancy Marie Brown,
Looking for the Hidden Folk

This podcast is a collaboration between three North American organizations serving the Gaelic community: An Comunn Gàidhealach Ameireaganach (the American Scottish Gaelic Society), the Hidden Glen Folk School of Scottish Highland Heritage, and Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir (The Gaelic School of Baltimore).

Credits:

  • Introductory segment of a story recited by Michael Newton
  • Harp music at beginning and end of episode played by Maraji Gwynallen
  • Recording Engineering by Tim Thompson