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A gentle meander through the world where art and nature meet. The Shaking Bog Festival's seasonal podcast leads us through the countryside with an interwoven tapestry of conversations, readings and reflections from some of our most treasured writers, artists and naturalists.

The Shaking Bog


    • Jun 27, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 38m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    Episode 10: Katie Donovan - June 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 23:36


    In this episode of The Shaking Bog Podcast we celebrate a new collection of poems – May Swim – by the acclaimed poet Katie Donovan. Katie lives near White Rock Beach in Killiney and this podcast was recorded beside the sea and leads the listener on a gentle meander through her reflections, memories and observations along with readings of selected poems from the new collection. This podcast also includes music, inspired by the sea, from the wonderful Wicklow based songwriter, composer and musician Rónán Ó Snoidaigh.  Produced by The Shaking Bog in collaboration with Coillte Nature and Mermaid Arts Centre. Written & presented by Catherine Nunes, edited by Bjorn MacGiolla, mixed by Steve McGrath, with theme music composed by Ray Harmon.

    Episode 9: Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, May 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 36:43


    This Shaking Bog Podcast is dedicated to one of our foremost poets and perhaps the most important Irish language poet living today – the wonderful Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill. She is joined by the celebrated poet Paul Muldoon – one of the greatest translators of her work - reading his translations of two of her poems Cuimhne an Uisce (A Recovered Memory of Water) and An Bád Sí (The Faerie Boat). Also featured is the wonderful singer, Éilís Kennedy from Dingle, County Kerry singing Iníon an Fhaoit' ón nGleann and An Ciarraíoch Mallaithe.   Produced by The Shaking Bog in collaboration with Coillte Nature and Mermaid Arts Centre. Written & presented by Catherine Nunes, edited by Bjorn MacGiolla, mixed by Steve McGrath, with theme music composed by Ray Harmon. With special thanks to the artists and Dingle Garden Townhouse.

    Episode 8: Michael Longley, December 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 58:11


    In September 2021, The Shaking Bog Festival had the immense pleasure of welcoming renowned poet Michael Longley to the Glencree Valley, County Wicklow. This Christmas offering looks back to the archive and presents the full version of this memorable reading and conversation with Dr Margaret Kelleher. We hope it might be something to sink into and provide solace and hope as the solstice comes in and the new year dawns. Produced by The Shaking Bog in collaboration with Coillte Nature and Mermaid Arts Centre. Written & presented by Catherine Nunes, edited by Bjorn MacGiolla, mixed and recorded by Steve McGrath, with theme music composed by Ray Harmon. Further information: Michael Longley - One of Northern Ireland's foremost contemporary poets, Michael Longley was born on July 27, 1939. He is renowned for the quiet beauty of his compact, meditative lyrics. He is the author of many poetry collections, including Angel Hill (2017); The Stairwell (2015), which received the 2015 International Griffin Poetry Prize; The Ghost Orchid (2012); The Weather in Japan (2000), which won the Irish Times Literature Prize for Poetry, the Hawthornden Prize, and the T.S. Eliot Prize; and Gorse Fires (1991), winner of the Whitbread Poetry Prize. In 2001 Longley was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. “Longley's poems count the phenomena of the natural world with the particular deliberate pleasure of a lover's fingers wandering along the bumpy path of the vertebrae.” – Seamus Heaney Professor Margaret Kelleher MRIA - is Professor and Chair of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama at University College Dublin. She is a Board Member of the Museum of Literature Ireland and was academic lead for UCD in the foundation of this landmark public humanities initiative and collaboration with the National Library of Ireland. From October 2023 she will hold the Parnell Fellowship in Irish Studies at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. Margaret is former Chair of the Board of the Irish Film Institute. In Spring 2020 she was Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Glucksman House, New York University, and from September 2022 to May 2023 she was a Cullman Center Fellow at the New York Public Library.

    Episode 7: The Knocksink Special

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 31:14


    This Shaking Bog podcast was recorded amidst the trees of Knocksink Wood at the bottom of the Glencree Valley, Co. Wicklow, against a backdrop of birdsong, the scent of wild garlic and the budding foliage of a new season. Our guests include, renowned filmmaker, cameraman and presenter, Colin Stafford Johnson, the acclaimed poet Moya Canon and the extraordinary folk musician John Francis Flynn. Produced by The Shaking Bog in collaboration with Coillte Nature and Mermaid Arts Centre. Written & presented by Catherine Nunes, edited by Bjorn MacGiolla, mixed and recorded by Steve McGrath, with theme music composed by Ray Harmon

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    Episode 6: WINTER – A ‘Festival' Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 45:09


    A special podcast episode that looks back at The Shaking Bog's Festival last September. Presenting a montage of excerpts from the festival programme this podcast is just a small taster of what happened over that magical weekend. Artists featured in this Festival Podcast, in order of appearance, include: Michael Longley, Paddy Glackin, Liz Berry, Alice Oswald, Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Kerrí ní Dochartaigh, Dara McAnulty, Lisa Lambe, Marty Rae, Melissa Harrison, Mary Coughlan and Roddy Doyle. This podcast is produced by The Shaking Bog Festival in collaboration with Coillte Nature & Mermaid Arts Centre, with funding from The Arts Council.

    Episode5: Summer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 40:53


    It's summertime at last and in celebration of the season, The Shaking Bog heads to the West of Ireland to meet some of our finest artists, all of whom draw inspiration from the landscape and nature of the region.

    Episode 4: Spring

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 57:01


    It's springtime. Once again the seasons have turned and the sense of renewal and hope that is ushered in with springtime is very welcome. This Spring episode of The Shaking Bog's seasonal podcast draws mainly on the voices of artists who live either within, or close to the Wicklow County borders.

    Episode 3: Winter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 41:14


    The year has turned and it's deep mid-winter. Guided by the mood of the season this episode of The Shaking Bog Podcast explores memory, mythology and some of the hidden recesses of the natural world. Presenting a blend of conversations, readings and reflections, the Winter episode features writer Kerri Ní Dochartaigh, writer, herbalist and activist Oein DeBhairduin, poet Nuala ní Dhomhnaill and artist Chanelle Walshe in conversation with herpetologist Collie Ennis. Produced by The Shaking Bog Festival in collaboration with Coillte Nature & Mermaid Arts Centre. Written & presented by Catherine Nunes, edited by Bjorn MacGiolla, mixed by Steve McGrath with theme music composed by Ray Harmon.

    Episode 2: A Christmas Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 13:55


    From The Shaking Bog podcast - where art and nature meet. Join us for a short festive offering - featuring the remarkable Dara McAnulty and the Glencree Valley wren boys.

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    Episode 1: Autumn

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 38:51


    A gentle meander through the world where art and nature meet. As the seasons turn towards autumn and the swallows prepare for their great migration, Catherine Nunes, Director of Wicklow's Shaking Bog Festival leads us through the countryside with an interwoven tapestry of conversations, readings and reflections. This episode features poet Sean Hewitt, memoirist & farmer Selina Guinness, Trinidadian/Scottish poet Vahni Capildeo, historian and tree enthusiast Thomas Pakenham, and artist Gráinne Cuffe in conversation with botanist Prof. Jane Stout.

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