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Best podcasts about Barry Flanagan

Latest podcast episodes about Barry Flanagan

Down To Business
Bobby gets a Tour of Enniskillen on the Water

Down To Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 8:28


Bobby takes to the water with Barry Flanagan an architect turned tour guide who is the owner of Erne Water Taxi.

Today with Sarah McInerney
Kildare Lockdown

Today with Sarah McInerney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 8:24


Allan Shine, Kildare Chambers of Commerce, Emer Kelly, Mother in Kildare, Jane Aspel, Bride and Barry Flanagan from Bar 13

Remède à la mélancolie
Chiara Mastroianni : "La mélancolie, il faut se méfier de l'attachement que ça peut être"

Remède à la mélancolie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 46:40


durée : 00:46:40 - Remède à la mélancolie - Le film "L'extravagant Mr Deeds" de Frank Capra, "Les rois du patin" de Josh Gordon et Will Speck, Les Simpsons, Montaigne, Nick Homby, Les Beatles, Marvin Gaye, chanter, William Eggleston, Carsten Holler, Philippe Parreno, Barry Flanagan... retrouvez tous les remèdes de notre invitée !

Irish Beer Snob Podcast
Kildare Brewing Company

Irish Beer Snob Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 58:07


In this latest episode we chat to Barry Flanagan, Owner of Kildare Brewing Company and Lock 13 Gasto pub in Sallins, Co Kildare and Rob Rainsford, Head Brewer of Kildare Brewing Company. We chat about all things Kildare Brewing Company. While chatting to the lads we drank a couple of cans of Lock Down IPA extended edition, which was brewed to raise funds for Naas Hospital during the Covid emergency. You can find Kildare Brewing on Twitter, Instagram and their website here

Hawaii's Maleko and Flash
Double Feature: Henry Kapono & Barry Flanagan - Musical Guests

Hawaii's Maleko and Flash

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 64:48


Native Hawaiian and Grammy-nominated, Henry Kapono, is a multiple award-winning vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, and composer. Equally known for his community support and philanthropic endeavors, Kapono recently launched "The Henry Kapono Foundation" in 2018 with a mission to "support the community through music and the arts and by giving with Aloha." He was also on the podcast last year.   Barry Flanagan is an American Singer-Songwriter, Musician, Record Producer and founder/co-founder of the acclaimed Hawaii-based musical duo "HAPA".  Flanagan is known for his Songwriting, Record Producing, Guitar skills and vocal performances. In 1980, Flanagan moved to Hawai'i to dedicate a year of research and study of of two indigenous Hawaiian Arts: Kiho 'Alu, or "Slack Key Guitar" and "Haku Mele", Hawaiian Poetic Song Composing. It was after hearing the music of American Musician and Film Score Composer Ry Cooder's work with iconic Hawaiian Slack Key Master Gabby Pahinui that inspired Flanagan's sojourn to Hawai’i to explore these two Native Art forms. Flanagan immersed himself in Hawaiian Culture and Art, seeking out Native Speakers, Teachers and Composers of Hawaiian Songs, passionately studying indigenous Art forms with Hawai'i as the backdrop. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maleko-and-flash/support

Hawaii's Maleko and Flash
Living Room Live -- #AlohaTogether Episode 2

Hawaii's Maleko and Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 46:00


The second concert in our fundraiser series for Mission First Responders features performances by Barry Flanagan, Taimane Gardner, Kimie Miner, Jasmin Nicole, Jesse Savio & Yoza. The concert originally aired on ABC-KITV 4 on Thursday, April 23rd, at 8pm and was rebroadcast on KSSK Radio, Island 98.5 on Saturday, April 25th at 9 PM. Hosted by Maleko & Flash. Living Room Live — #AlohaTogether continues to raise funds for Mission First Responders to buy and distribute personal protective equipment for first responders and healthcare professionals. Featuring performances by: Barry Flanagan, Taimane Gardner, Kimie Miner, Jasmin Nicole, Jesse Savio, Yoza. Also featuring many special guest appearances by local celebrities, leaders, and personalities. Hosted by Good Morning Hawaii’s Maleko McDonnell, and Star 101.9’s Flash. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maleko-and-flash/support

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mâmawi musique
Épisode 166 : HAPA

mâmawi musique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 22:06


HAPA est tiré d'un mot hawaïen que l'on pourrait traduire par moitié. À Hawaï ce mot signifie une personne métisse. C'est le cas du duo composé de l'américano-irlandais Barry Flanagan et de l'hawaïen Keli‘i Kāneali‘i. Leur musique leur ressemble, il s'agit d'un amalgame d'influences inspirées des anciens rythmes polynésiens en passant par le folk/rock acoustique américain, formant une musique contemporaine unique.

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DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
ControlUp and IGEL Together! with Barry Flanagan and Trentent Tye – Episode 318

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 46:57


In episode 318, Douglas Brown interviews Barry Flanagan and Trentent Tye from ControlUp! Trentent, Barry, and Douglas discuss ControlUp’s management and monitoring solution for EUC and IGEL! Learn more, visit... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
ControlUp and IGEL Together! with Barry Flanagan and Trentent Tye – Episode 318

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 46:57


In episode 318, Douglas Brown interviews Barry Flanagan and Trentent Tye from ControlUp! Trentent, Barry, and Douglas discuss ControlUp’s management and monitoring solution for EUC and IGEL! Learn more, visit... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.

Construct+Imagination
New Episode: "The Irish Riviera" Featuring Barry Flanagan of Hapa Music

Construct+Imagination

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020


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Hawaii Posts
HiP 020 s2e6 Featuring an Interview and the Music of Kimmer Horsen

Hawaii Posts

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 106:03


HiP020 s2e6 shownotes   Aloha it’s the big 2-0… episode 20 of Hawaii Posts I am your host Tom-e-stokes thanks for joining us for another great episode. In this the 2nd season and episode 6 we have an absolutely Amazing feature. In recent shows I put a call out for music, artists, authors, experts, comedians whatchamacallits. I have received a few responses but one just stood out its a local musician who has just released her debut album, Kimmer Horsen. Kimmers Links:  iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/my-aloha/1362832224 Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVp6Sev20xlW6K7Qo5B3TQ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/runningscout23/   We sat down for an interview to do a introspective of he latest reslease.  So we will play some music from her debut album as we discuss the tracks. Beyond the music we talk about her child hood and her service in the US ARMY. We life liberty and important causes and offer ideas and solutions to some. So Stay Tuned and Stay Stoked!!!!   This is fun the show is taking form and as i have said before and i will say it again, i think there is an immense amount of undiscovered talent here in the island and i hope to introduce you to them as the show progresses.   Now lets lets kick the door in and light up this joint with a some infotainment tom e stokes style   WEATHER Coors Light “The world’s most refreshing beer.”  visit millercoors.com   My source is Timeanddate.com   Currently its partly sunny 83 on the rock with light tradewinds  coming in from the ENE @10mph humidity is at 75% It will be mostly sunny through out the week. The clouds will be fewer as the week goes along. It may be full sun for the next 7 days starting Thursday May 23rd There will be slight chances for light late afternoon showers on Sun. 19th - Wed. 22nd.  IF no rain no rainbows. Late afternoon  Rainbows can be quite brilliant and wide. To se it you will be looking west with the light at your back so the eastern skies my be approaching dusk. That means a darker background and by contrast a brighter rainbow. As the sun sets, the angle of the light creates wider arches lower on the horizon. It looks like an sensational week ahead      Sunrise today was at 5:52a, the meridian 12:27p and it will set at 7:02p a lotting for 13:10 of daylight BTW the sun today is 93.9 million miles away Next Thursday the sun rises at 5:50a, meridian at 12:28 sets at 7:06 giving you 13h 15min daylight and the Sun will be a little closer at 94.1 mil/miles.   Hawaii Posts Night Sky  Blue Moon “Reach for the Moon” visit millercoors.com Our Moon is still waxing 99% Illumination Today it will rise before the sunsets at 6:17pm The Full moon is Saturday May 18 at 11:11am This week the moon will be setting in the evening about 55 minutes later each night Meaning the moon will set by11:45pm next thursday   Planets: Mars rises in the 8am and sets around 930 Jupiter rises 8:50 pm, sets 7:40a reaches meridian at 2:18a w/perfect visibility  Saturn rise at 10:50 pm sets at 9:45 meridian at 4 am w/ perfect visibility   Constellations:(as described from direction horizon to directional meridian.) Norhern skies; have ursa major and minor ( the dipper brothers) With Draco snaking in-between Southern skies; Southern cross, Virgo South Eastern Skies centaurus, Scorpius, libra, Eastern skies; Hercules looking up is bootes https://youtu.be/WR1UiNdQnDw Western skies;Gemini on the Horizon Looking up Cancer and leo   The moon will pass through Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo and Libra in that order.   SURF Brought to you by Kona Brewing Company Founded in 1994 and has continued to brew great beer ever since. “Brewing Liquid Aloha” like Longboard Island Lager, Big Wave Ale, Hanalei Island IPA, Gold Cliff IPA and many more including my favorite the Wailua Wheat  “a golden, sun-colored ale with a bright, citrusy flavor that comes from the tropical passion fruit we brew into each batch.” Check out all the varieties of brews at konabrewingco.com Information gathered on SurfNewsNetwork.com   The FIRST EVER… “Full On Foil” Surfing comp, showcasing Hawaii’s talent and….  An awesome benefit for the incredible ‘Boys to Men Mentoring Hawaii’ program… Teams compete for the most team waves in 3 twenty minute heats. FULLONFOIL.ORG North: Flat to a foot with a small swell rising delivering 5 foot faces on sunday then dropping   South: Holding 2-3 with 5 foot faces dropping through the weekend and a bump is coming mon/tue   East: Holding 1-2 with 3 foot faces   West: Holding 1-3 with 5 foot faces with a nice wrap around from the south. drop on monday then rising up   - Current swell is south holding 1-2 12sec     - No Marine Warnings   - Fridays Sailing Report is good with light one trades flowing   - Diving is Good on the north shores, deep reefs on the east & west. Fair visibility along south shores inner reefs with better visibility in deeper waters. HIP 020 s2 e6  HiP EVENTS   Brought to you By: Tiki’s Grill & Bar 2570 Kalakaua Ave, Waikiki, Hawaii   Tiki's Grill & Bar is Waikiki's locally owned and operated independent restaurant destination. We provide a casual American and Pacific-Rim menu with flavors of the islands, using fresh local produce. We also offer lanai seating with beautiful sunset views of the famous Waikiki Beach.   HAPPY HOURS EVERY DAY 2pm - 5pm DRINK SPECIALS NIGHTLY   Kauai Slack Key Guitar Events Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert - Aloha Music FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019, 4:00PM - 6:00PM @ Hanalei Community Center Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert - Hawaii's Sunset Music SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019, 3:00PM - 5:00PM @ Hanalei Community Center Heart of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2019, 6:00PM - 8:00PM @ Princeville Comm Center  Spirit of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019, 6:00PM - 8:00PM @ All saints Church Award winning traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar & ukulele concert featuring songs & stories telling its history. Gift Drawing. Family Friendly. Tickets $25 ($20 Ages 13-19 & 50+; $10 Ages 6-12). Audience rating 20+ yrs is 99.3% "Excellent, Highlight of our trip!".   Adbentures in Modern Piano Music SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019, 4:00PM - 6:00PM @ All saints Church Composer-pianist Robert Pollock, director of Ebb & Flow Arts, returns to Kauai with an all new program of modern piano music. Compositions range from very recent to modern classics. The program comprises works by Peter Swanzy, William Anderson, Sarn Oliver, Robert Pollock, Eugene Lee, Henry Cowell @ All Saints Church   Volunteer with Breadfruit Agroforestry Project (Tropical Food Forest) BETWEEN: WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019 - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2019, 8:00AM - 12:00PM The Breadfruit Institute at National Tropical Botanical Garden is seeking agroforestry volunteers to help with a new, global model in sustainable and regenerative agriculture at the Breadfruit Research Orchard in McBryde Garden on Kauai.   Oahu Third Friday Art Series & Night Market OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019, 6:00PM - 9:00PM Join us for our May Art Series featuring the work of Riana Espino. Enjoy a fun evening out in Kailua with art, live music, arts & craft market and food & drinks! 6-9pm Free Keiki Friendly   Aloha From Hawaii Friday and Saturday in Kaka’ako on the corner of Coral and Auahi Line up includes Josh Tatofi, Collie Buddz and The Green Song—The Green: She Was the Best https://youtu.be/a4AcodxCMgg     Spyro Gyra OCCURS BETWEEN: FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 - SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019, 6:30PM - 11:00PM Spyro Gyra will be performing at Blue Note Hawaii with 2 shows nightly at 6:30pm & 9:00pm. Jazz fusion quintet Spyro Gyra is an unlikely story of a group with humble beginnings in Buffalo, NY who has continued to reach an international audience over forty years Song—SpyroGyra: Morning Dance https://youtu.be/bVDZ5UY_oDw   CharityWalkHawaii  PLAY AD: https://youtu.be/ZYoDTZXU094 http://www.charitywalkhawaii.org In 1974, the Hawai‘i Lodging & Tourism Association sponsored a “Superwalk” to benefit one major charitable organization. In 1978, the Hawai‘i Lodging & Tourism Association members voted to extend the reach of support offered by the walk’s fund-raising capability, the Visitor Industry Charity Walk is the result of this decision. All of Hawai‘i’s non-profit charities are eligible to benefit. Walkers are treated to food, drink and fun at checkpoints along the walk route. All checkpoints are operated and supplied with refreshments and helpers by Hawai‘i hotels and allied organizations. Entertainment may also be provided at many checkpoints and/or at the end of the walk.    FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL, NO DOGS OR PETS ARE ALLOWED ON THE CHARITY WALK.  Tag us on Social Media! #CharityWalkHawaii  Facebook: Visitor Industry Charity Walk or Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association - HLTA     Honolulu Ekiden & Music (7th Annual) OCCURS ON: SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019, 5:30AM - 11:30AM Runners from around the world only need to race to their computers to sign up for this year’s 7th Annual Honolulu Ekiden and Music held on Sunday, May 19, 2019. This is the first year that individual runners can participate in the 26.2 mile run, that starts and ends at Kapiolani Park   Beat-Lele A Ukulele Tribute to The Beatles OCCURS ON: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019, 6:30PM - 11:00PM Beat-Lele will be performing at Blue Note Hawaii with 2 shows nightly at 6:30pm & 9:00pm. Having performed for numerous years as a Beatles tribute band in Hawaii, they decided to reinvent themselves and fuse the beautiful music of the Beatles with their passion of playing ukuleles. SONG Beat Lele: While My Guitar Gently Weeps https://youtu.be/ZXfhkw10NSA     Maui Maui Matsuri Kick Off OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019, 6:30PM - 9:00PM   The first event of the annual Maui Matsuri is the Kick-Off celebration held at Queen Kaahumanu Center. The event, which is free to the public, will be held on Friday, May 17, 2019 and features taiko (Japanese drumming), classical and folk dancing from Maui's local Japanese practitioners,    Maui Brewers Festival (11th Annual) OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2019, 3:30PM - 7:00PM The MACC's annual fundraising event—the Maui Brewers Festival—is one of Maui's top festivals! The event features tasty food from local restaurants and caterers at no additional charge, beer tastings from local and national craft breweries, live music featuring Riddum Station and Flat Jackson   Maui Ride of Silence OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2019, 8:45AM - 12:00PM   Maui will be participating in this global Ride of Silence movement, which takes place in hundreds of locations every year to honor cyclists who have been hit or killed while riding on public roadways. We'll be riding in silence from Kihei (meet at Boss Frog's 1770 South Kihei Road   HAPA - The Original OCCURS ON: SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019, 7:30PM - 10:00PM   HAPA – The Original Sunday, May 19, 2019; McCoy Studio Theater; 7:30 pm Reuniting after 17 years, the original duo of Barry Flanagan and Kelii Kanealii bring back the groundbreaking sound that established the name HAPA as one of the most recognized names in Hawaiian music Song---  Hapa: Ku’u Lei Awapuhi https://youtu.be/gyuSgtkW6wY     Big Island Hawaii Honokaa Western Week 2019 OCCURS BETWEEN: SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2019 - MONDAY, MAY 27, 2019   Honokaa's favorite party, Western Week rides into town May 18-27, 2019, celebrating the colorful, tasty, and somewhat bodacious paniolo heritage of Hamakua. From Portuguese Bean Soup to Stick Horse championships, line dancing and more, events lead up to the Paniolo Parade and Block Party @ Honokaa Peoples CENTER Song— Meeleven Leed: Paniolo Country https://youtu.be/nOO2-vfjLrc   West Hawaii Dance Theatre presents the Comedic Ballet COPPELIA OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2019, 5:00PM - 6:30PM    Based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's lively story The Sandman, Coppélia is a sparkling tale of a mysterious inventor, his life-sized doll and an inquisitive, young couple . This light-hearted ballet is full of warmth, romance and laughter, and has been entertaining fans of all ages all over the world       Featured music: The Green: She Was the Best https://youtu.be/a4AcodxCMgg SpyroGyra: Morning Dance https://youtu.be/bVDZ5UY_oDw Hapa: Ku’u Lei Awapuhi https://youtu.be/gyuSgtkW6wY Beat lele: While My Guitar Gently Weeps https://youtu.be/ZXfhkw10NSA Meeleven Leed: Paniolo Country https://youtu.be/nOO2-vfjLrc     Kimmer Horsen Awakening https://youtu.be/jbL3lPVurW8 Bombing Bones https://youtu.be/bimm8-UvSFU Kaulana Na Ko’olau https://youtu.be/KwC5akWRhGo Mauna a Wakea (honor Song) https://youtu.be/kv94tzjlROQ My Aloha https://youtu.be/DFTXP3BCqBQ Ukulele Sunrise https://youtu.be/OSiy9H96S1o Coming Home Damn Boy “How High” https://youtu.be/sbRkL9AxNe8     Remember Our Oceans are Enticing and Inviting but if you are in doubt DON’T GO OUT!!!   If you go on a hike the plenty of water, bring a phone and flashlight. Take care of your selfie don’t risk a selfie keep your eyes on the trail There are slippery narrow trails and steep cliffs and its a long way down   Hawaii Posts is Brought to you by  Tiki’s Grill and Bar Pacific Rim Menu with Flavors of the Islands Happy Hour Every Day 2-5p & Live Music Nightly Discover more at Tikisgrill.com Miller Coors We are passionate about the beer business Coors Light “The world’s most refreshing beer.”  Blue Moon “Reach for the Moon” visit millercoors.com   Kona Brewing Company Founded in 1994 and has continued to brew great beer ever since. “Brewing Liquid Aloha” like Longboard Island Lager, Big Wave Ale and more Check out konabrewingco.com

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast
Midlands 103 - 7th March 2019 - Nursing Home Tax Relief

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 6:13


Midlands 103 - 7th March 2019 - Nursing Home Tax Relief by Christine Keily, Barry Flanagan, Ciara Kennedy

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast
Kildare FM - 29th Jan 2019 - Gender differences in claiming tax refunds

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 4:23


Kildare FM - 29th Jan 2019 - Gender differences in claiming tax refunds by Christine Keily, Barry Flanagan, Ciara Kennedy

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast
Limerick's 95FM - Medical Expense Tax Refunds

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 7:14


Limerick's 95FM - Medical Expense Tax Refunds by Christine Keily, Barry Flanagan, Ciara Kennedy

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast
LMFM - 27k northeast workers could be missing out on a tax refund - 18/01/2019

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 7:42


LMFM - 27k northeast workers could be missing out on a tax refund - 18/01/2019 by Christine Keily, Barry Flanagan, Ciara Kennedy

World Finance Videos
Immedis: Payroll software in the cloud; payroll experts on the ground

World Finance Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018


Directors Patricia Khalifa and Barry Flanagan explain how iConnect can give payroll departments two days back every payroll cycle

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World Finance Videos
How to unify global payroll reporting in a single secure dashboard

World Finance Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018


Immedis' iConnect software can give your business a global understanding of its payroll, explain Barry Flanagan and Patricia Khalifa

Hare of the rabbit podcast
Rabbits and Hares in Art - Rabbit and the Elephant - Sacrifice

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 25:31


Rabbits and Hares in Art Hello Listener! Thank you for listening.  If you would like to support the podcast, and keep the lights on, you can support us whenever you use Amazon through the link below: It will not cost you anything extra, and I can not see who purchased what. Or you can become a Fluffle Supporter by donating through Patreon.com at the link below: Patreon/Hare of the Rabbit What's this Patreon? Patreon is an established online platform that allows fans to provide regular financial support to creators. Patreon was created by a musician who needed a easy way for fans to support his band. What do you need? Please support Hare of the Rabbit Podcast financially by becoming a Patron. Patrons agree to a regular contribution, starting at $1 per episode. Patreon.com takes a token amount as a small processing fee, but most of your money will go directly towards supporting the Hare of the Rabbit Podcast. You can change or stop your payments at any time. You can also support by donating through PayPal.com at the link below: Hare of the Rabbit PayPal Thank you for your support, Jeff Hittinger. Rabbits and hares are common motifs in the visual arts, with variable mythological and artistic meanings in different cultures. The rabbit as well as the hare have been associated with moon deities and may signify rebirth or resurrection. They may also be symbols of fertility or sensuality, and they appear in depictions of hunting and spring scenes in the Labours of the Months. Humans have depicted rabbits and hares for thousands of years. Rabbit-like creatures feature in 7,500-year-old rock paintings found in Baja California; they are also prevalent in ancient Egyptian paintings and are often found on Grecian urns. Many Prints, Drawings and Painting Collections contains an array of images of rabbits and hares covering many of these creatures’ natural personality traits and representing much of the symbolism that these traits have inspired throughout the history of art. Rabbits have paradoxically been used as both symbols of sexuality and virginal purity. They have been a sex symbol since antiquity. In ancient Rome rabbits were frequently depicted as the animal of Venus. Conversely the rabbit was used by artists of the Middle Ages and Renaissance as a symbol of sexual purity and was often depicted alongside the Madonna and Child. Antiquity In antiquity, the hare, because it was prized as a hunting quarry, was seen as the epitome of the hunted creature that could survive only by prolific breeding. Herodotus, Aristotle, Pliny and Claudius Aelianus all described the rabbit as one of the most fertile of animals. It thus became a symbol of vitality, sexual desire and fertility. The hare served as an attribute of Aphrodite and as a gift between lovers. In late antiquity it was used as a symbol of good luck and in connection with ancient burial traditions. Judaism In Judaism, the rabbit is considered an unclean animal, because "though it chews the cud, does not have a divided hoof." This led to derogatory statements in the Christian art of the Middle Ages, and to an ambiguous interpretation of the rabbit's symbolism. The "shafan" in Hebrew has symbolic meaning. Although rabbits were a non-kosher animal in the Bible, positive symbolic connotations were sometimes noted, as for lions and eagles. 16th century German scholar Rabbi Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, saw the rabbits as a symbol of the Diaspora. In any case, a three hares motif was a prominent part of many Synagogues. Christian art In Early Christian art, hares appeared on reliefs, epitaphs, icons and oil lamps although their significance is not always clear. The Physiologus, an inexhaustible resource for medieval artists, states that when in danger the rabbit seeks safety by climbing high up rocky cliffs, but when running back down, because of its short front legs, it is quickly caught by its predators. Likewise, according to the teaching of St. Basil, men should seek his salvation in the rock of Christ, rather than descending to seek worldly things and falling into the hands of the devil. The negative view of the rabbit as an unclean animal, which derived from the Old Testament, always remained present for medieval artists and their patrons. Thus the rabbit can have a negative connotation of unbridled sexuality and lust or a positive meaning as a symbol of the steep path to salvation. Whether a representation of a hare in Medieval art represents man falling to his doom or striving for his eternal salvation is therefore open to interpretation, depending on context. The three hares at Paderborn Cathedral The Hasenfenster (hare windows) in Paderborn Cathedral and in the Muotathal Monastery in Switzerland, in which three hares are depicted with only three ears between them, forming a triangle, can be seen as a symbol of the Trinity, and probably go back to an old symbol for the passage of time. The three hares shown in Albrecht Dürer's woodcut, The Holy Family with the Three Hares (1497), can also be seen as a symbol of the Trinity. The idea of rabbits as a symbol of vitality, rebirth and resurrection derives from antiquity. This explains their role in connection with Easter, the resurrection of Christ. The unusual presentation in Christian iconography of a Madonna with the Infant Jesus playing with a white rabbit in Titian's Parisian painting, can thus be interpreted christologically. Together with the basket of bread and wine, a symbol of the sacrificial death of Christ, the picture may be interpreted as the resurrection of Christ after death. The phenomenon of superfetation, where embryos from different menstrual cycles are present in the uterus, results in hares and rabbits being able to give birth seemingly without having been impregnated, which caused them to be seen as symbols of virginity. Rabbits also live underground, an echo of the tomb of Christ. As a symbol of fertility, white rabbits appear on a wing of the high altar in Freiburg Minster. They are playing at the feet of two pregnant women, Mary and Elizabeth. Martin Schongauer's engraving Jesus after the Temptation (1470) shows nine (three times three) rabbits at the feet of Jesus Christ, which can be seen as a sign of extreme vitality. In contrast, the tiny squashed rabbits at the base of the columns in Jan van Eyck's Rolin Madonna symbolize "Lust", as part of a set of references in the painting to all the Seven Deadly Sins. Hunting scenes in the sacred context can be understood as the pursuit of good through evil. In the Romanesque sculpture (c. 1135) in the Königslutter imperial Cathedral, a hare pursued by a hunter symbolises the human soul seeking to escape persecution by the devil. Another painting, Hares Catch the Hunters, shows the triumph of good over evil. Alternatively, when an eagle pursues the hare, the eagle can be seen as symbolizing Christ and the hare, uncleanliness and the evil's terror in the face of the light. In Christian iconography, the hare is an attribute of Saint Martin of Tours and Saint Alberto di Siena, because legend has it that both protected hares from persecution by dogs and hunters. They are also an attribute of the patron saint of Spanish hunters, Olegarius of Barcelona. White hares and rabbits were sometimes the symbols of chastity and purity. In secular art In non-religious art of the modern era, the rabbit appears in the same context as in antiquity: as prey for the hunter, or representing spring or autumn, as well as an attribute of Venus and a symbol of physical love. In cycles of the Labours of the Months, rabbits frequently appear in the spring months. In Francesco del Cossa's painting of April in the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara, Italy, Venus' children, surrounded by a flock of white rabbits, symbolize love and fertility. In Italian Renaissance and Baroque art, rabbits are depicted more often than hares. In an allegory on lust by Pisanello, a naked woman lies on a couch with a rabbit at her feet. Pinturicchio's scene of Susanna in the Bath is displayed in the Vatican's Borgia Apartment. Here, each of the two old men are accompanied by a pair of hares or rabbits, clearly indicating wanton lust. In Piero di Cosimo's painting of Venus and Mars, a cupid resting on Venus clings to a white rabbit for similar reasons. Still lifes in Dutch Golden Age painting and their Flemish equivalents often included a moralizing element which was understood by their original viewers without assistance: fish and meat can allude to religious dietary precepts, fish indicating fasting while great piles of meat indicate voluptas carnis (lusts of the flesh), especially if lovers are also depicted. Rabbits and birds, perhaps in the company of carrots and other phallic symbols, were easily understood by contemporary viewers in the same sense. As small animals with fur, hares and rabbits allowed the artist to showcase his ability in painting this difficult material. Dead hares appear in the works of the earliest painter of still life collections of foodstuffs in a kitchen setting, Frans Snyders, and remain a common feature, very often sprawling hung up by a rear leg, in the works of Jan Fyt, Adriaen van Utrecht and many other specialists in the genre. By the end of the 17th century, the grander subgenre of the hunting trophy still life appeared, now set outdoors, as though at the back door of a palace or hunting lodge. Hares (but rarely rabbits) continued to feature in the works of the Dutch and Flemish originators of the genre, and later French painters like Jean-Baptiste Oudry. From the Middle Ages until modern times, the right to hunt was a vigorously defended privilege of the ruling classes. Hunting Still lifes, often in combination with hunting equipment, adorn the rooms of baroque palaces, indicating the rank and prestige of their owners. Jan Weenix' painting shows a still life reminiscent of a trophy case with birds and small game, fine fruits, a pet dog and a pet monkey, arranged in front of a classicising garden sculpture with the figure of Hercules and an opulent palace in the background. The wealth and luxurious lifestyle of the patron or owner is clearly shown. The children's tales of the English author Beatrix Potter, illustrated by herself, include several titles featuring the badly behaved Peter Rabbit and other rabbit characters, including her first and most successful book The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), followed by The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904), and The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies (1909). Potter's anthropomorphic clothed rabbits are probably the most familiar artistic rabbits in the English-speaking world, no doubt influenced by illustrations by John Tenniel of the White Rabbit in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Joseph Beuys, who always finds a place for a rabbit in his works, sees it as symbolizing resurrection. In the context of his action "How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare", he stated that the rabbit "...has a direct relationship to birth... For me, the rabbit is the symbol of incarnation. Because the rabbit shows in reality what man can only show in his thoughts. He buries himself, he buries himself in a depression. He incarnates himself in the earth, and that alone is important." Masquerade (book) (1979), written and illustrated by the artist Kit Williams, is ostensibly a children’s book, but contains elaborate clues to the location of a jewelled golden hare, also made by Williams, which he had buried at the location in England to which the clues in the book led. The hare was not found until 1982, in what later emerged as dubious circumstances. The Welsh sculptor Barry Flanagan (1944-2009) was best known for his energetic bronzes of hares, which he produced throughout his career. Many have a comic element, and the length and thinness of the hare's body is often exaggerated. Dürer's Young Hare Young Hare by Albrecht Dürer (1502) Probably one of the most famous depictions of an animal in the history of European art is the painting Young Hare by Albrecht Dürer, completed in 1502 and now preserved in the Albertina in Vienna. Dürer's watercolor is seen in the context of his other nature studies, such as his almost equally famous Meadow or his Bird Wings. He chose to paint these in watercolor or gouache, striving for the highest possible precision and "realistic" representation. The hare pictured by Dürer probably does not have a symbolic meaning, but it does have an exceptional reception history. Reproductions of Dürer's Hare have often been a permanent component of bourgeois living rooms in Germany. The image has been printed in textbooks; published in countless reproductions; embossed in copper, wood or stone; represented three-dimensionally in plastic or plaster; encased in plexiglas; painted on ostrich eggs; printed on plastic bags; surreally distorted in Hasengiraffe ("Haregiraffe") by Martin Missfeldt; reproduced as a joke by Fluxus artists; and cast in gold; or sold cheaply in galleries and at art fairs. Young Hare by Albrecht Dürer Completed in 1502, Young Hare was painted in water colour and gouache by German artist Albrecht Dürer who was not only a painter, but also an engraver, print-maker, a theorist and a mathematician. It has been suggested that the accuracy was the result of either the artist keeping a wild hare in his workshop or he initially sketched wild hares and used a dead specimen to add the details of the fur which points in many directions. http://totallyhistory.com/young-hare/ Since early 2000, Ottmar Hörl has created several works based on Dürer's Hare, including a giant pink version. Sigmar Polke has also engaged with the hare on paper or textiles, or as part of his installations, and even in rubber band form. Dieter Roth's Köttelkarnikel ("Turd Bunny") is a copy of Dürer's Hare made from rabbit droppings, and Klaus Staeck enclosed one in a little wooden box, with a cutout hole, so that it could look out and breathe. Dürer's Hare has even inspired a depiction of the mythological Wolpertinger. Millais’ watercolour was commissioned for an illustrated edition of Poets of the Nineteenth Century to illustrate the poem ‘Love’ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The poem tells of a moonlit meeting between two lovers. To a contemporary reader the poem’s content would have seemed quite risqué due to a woman meeting a man so late at night flirting with him and embracing him. Despite this deliberate attempt to titillate his audience, Coleridge repeatedly emphasises the heroine Genevieve’s modesty and virginity. This cannot be easily conveyed through one pictorial scene so it is possible that Millais added the rabbit to serve at once as a reminder of Genevieve’s virginal purity whilst alluding to the more intimate, and controversial, connection between the lovers. Hares Roasting a Hunter, Virgil Solis, ca. 1530-1562. Museum no. E.878-1927. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. This rather gruesome, darkly humorous and absurd representation of hares roasting a hunter was inspired by the popular trope of ‘the world turned upside down’, with its use of ridiculous role reversal imagery. Again this image is illustrative of the paradoxical nature of the symbolism of rabbits and hares by simultaneously alluding to the cowardice of the animal whilst also revealing the fear rabbits instilled in some cultures. Because of the hares association with cowardice, connected to the animal’s natural tendency to be fearful of predators, the imagery of the hares roasting the hunter was perhaps the most absurd the artist could think of, particularly as one would normally think of rabbits as the hunted, rather than the hunter! In addition, in Christianity, rabbits were often thought to be witches’ familiars, making people fear them. Therefore, perhaps the hares in this image could be burning the men who persecuted them. Hare in Transit, Bruce Gernand, 2004. Museum no. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Bruce Gernand. Rabbits and hares still feature in contemporary art practices including computer art. Based on Aesop’s Fable ‘The Tortoise and the Hare’, this work by Bruce Gernand uses the hare as a vehicle to represent the relation between the virtual and material. The hare in this case is representative of the speed of computers and computer processes. The Nine of Hares, Master P W of Cologne. Museum no.E.14-1923. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. This round playing card adorned with hares is part of a set from around 1500. Although rabbits and hares have long been a favorite subject in studies of nature card engravers usually depicted animals and plants from model books. However, in this case, the hares have been drawn from nature. This may be why these hares are so lifelike in terms of their poses with distinct personalities and characteristics –although some are a little menacing looking – sniffing the ground, standing to attention and looking around with curiosity. One thing that has become clear to me through my investigation into the symbolism of rabbits is its complexity which is fraught with paradoxes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbits_and_hares_in_art https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Brooklyn_Museum_-_Rabbit_Beneath_New_Year's_Pine.jpg http://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/factory-presents/merry-march-hares-and-rabbits http://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/factory-presents/merry-march-hares-and-rabbits http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1978.412.118 http://www.jean-stote-fine-art.co.uk/ http://www.nolonstacey.com/limited-edition-prints/wide-eyed-hare https://www.pinterest.com/pin/51580358205744671/ http://caroleeclark.wordpress.com/2012/12/01/tilly-expressionistic-painting-of-a-belgain-hare/ http://fineartamerica.com/featured/moonlite-and-hare-amanda-clark.html http://www.think-differently-about-sheep.com/rabbits_and_hares_in_art.htm Elephant and Hare [Maasai] http://www.johntyman.com/africa/folk/ There was once a herd of elephants who went to gather honey to take to their in-laws. As they were walking along, they came upon Hare who was just about to cross the river. She said to one of them: "Father, please help me get across the river." The elephant agreed to this request and said to Hare: "You may jump on to my back." As Hare sat on the elephant's back, she was quick to notice the two bags full of honey that the elephant was carrying. She started eating honey from one of the bags, and when she had eaten it all, she called out to Elephant saying: "Father, please hand me a stone to play with." When she was given the stone, she put it in the now empty bag of honey, and started eating the honey from the second bag. When she had eaten it all, she again requested another stone saying: "Father, please hand me another stone for the one you gave me has dropped, and I want to throw it at the birds." Elephant handed her another stone, and then another, as she kept asking for stones on the pretext that she was throwing them at the birds, until she had filled both bags with stones. When Hare realized that the elephants were about to arrive at their destination, she said to the elephant which was carrying her: "Father, I have now arrived, please let me down." So Hare went on her way. Soon afterwards, the elephant looked at his bags, only to realize that they were full of stones! He exclaimed to the others: "Oh my goodness! The hare has finished all my honey!" They lifted up their eyes and saw Hare leaping away at a distance; they set off after her. They caught up with Hare within no time, but as the elephants were about to grab her, she disappeared into a hole. But the elephant managed to catch hold of her tail, at which time the skin from the tail got peeled off. Elephant next grabbed her by the leg. Hare laughed at this loudly, saying: "Oh! You have held a root mistaking it for me!" Thereupon Elephant let go of Hare's leg and instead got hold of a root. Hare shrieked from within and said: "Oh father, you have broken my leg!" As Elephant was struggling with the root, Hare maneuvered her way out and ran as fast as her legs could carry her. Elephant had by this time managed to pull out the root only to realize that it was not Hare's leg. Once more he lifted up his eyes and saw Hare leaping and jumping over bushes in a bid to escape. Elephant ran in pursuit of her once more. As Hare continued running, she came across some herdsmen and said to them: "Hey you, herdsmen, do you see that elephant from yonder, you had better run away, for he is coming after you." The herdsmen scampered and went their separate ways. When Elephant saw the herdsmen running, he thought they were running after Hare; so he too ran after them. When he caught up with them, he said: "Hey you, herdsmen, have you seen a hare with a skinned tail passing along here?" The herdsmen answered: "You have passed her along the way as she was going in the opposite direction." While Elephant had been chasing the herdsmen, Hare had gained some time to run in the opposite direction. Next, Hare came upon some women who were sewing outside the homestead and said to them: "Hey you, mothers who are sewing, do you see that elephant from yonder, you had better run away for he is coming after you." On hearing this, the women scampered for the safety of their houses immediately. But soon the elephant caught up with them and asked: "Hey you, honorable ladies, might you have seen a hare with a skinned tail going toward this direction?" The women answered: "There she goes over there." Hare kept running and this time she came upon antelopes grazing and she said to them: "Hey you, antelopes, you had better run away for that elephant is coming after you." The antelopes were startled and they ran away as fast as their legs could carry them. But soon the elephant was upon them, and he asked them: "Hey you, antelopes, have you seen a hare with a skinned tail going in this direction?" They pointed out to him the direction that Hare had followed. Still on the run, Hare next came upon a group of other hares, to whom she said: "Hey you, hares, do you see that elephant coming from yonder? You should all skin your tails for he is after those hares with unskinned tails." Thereupon all the hares quickly skinned their tails. At the same moment the elephant arrived and asked them: "Hey you, hares, have you seen a hare with a skinned tail going towards this direction?" The hares replied: "Don't you see that all our tails are skinned?" As the hares said this, they were displaying their tails confident it would please Elephant. On noticing that all the hares' tails were skinned, Elephant realised that Hare had played a trick on him. Elephant could not find the culprit, for all the hares were alike. And there ends the story. Word of the week:  Sacrifice © Copyrighted

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast
Budget 2017 Review : How will Budget 2017 affect you?

Taxback.com Budget 2017 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 16:01


So Budget 2017 is in! Ciara Kennedy discusses the main changes and how they will affect you with Barry Flanagan and Christine Kiely of Taxback.com

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Best Possible Taste with Sharon Noonan

Sid Sheehan from Listowel's Nourish by Nature is in studio to talk about keeping your gut healthy. Caroline Rigney from Rigney's Farm in Curraghchase, West Limerick has details about the latest product in the portfolio - granola. Alanna Gallagher explains how and why to vote for your favourite shop in the Irish Times Best Shops 2016 competition. To celebrate the July NI Year of Food & Drink theme, Barry Flanagan talks about the food tour he hosts on Lough Erne in Co Fermanagh.

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Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 385 - Walaʻau with Barry Flanagan of Hapa

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2012 126:35


Aloha mai kakou, Barry Flanagan This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Special requests are listed below as well. Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 385 - Walaʻau with Barry Flanagan of Hapa

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2012 126:35


Aloha mai kakou, Barry Flanagan This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Special requests are listed below as well. Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.

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Late at Tate: John James and Andrew Wilson on Barry Flanagan

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 0:01


A contemporary of Flanagan, poet John James, talks to the Barry Flanagan exhibition’s curator Andrew Wilson about the importance of poetry to Flanagan’s practice

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Lunchtime Lecture: Dr Jo Melvin on Barry Flanagan

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 0:01


Dr Jo Melvin, Executive Curator of the Barry Flanangan exhibition at Tate Britain gives a lunchtime lecture on the the artists influential early work

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide show 335 - Wala'au with Barry Flanagan

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2011 128:56


Aloha mai kakou, Hapa Live at the Redondo Beach PAC This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Special requests are listed below as well. Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.   Pu'uanahulu Hapa Namahana Sleepwalk Hapa In the Name of Love He' eia Hapa Live at the PBS Hawaiian Sessions Twinkletoes Hapa Live at the PBS Hawaiian Sessions Haleakalā Hapa Maui Manoa, in the Rain Hapa In the Name of Love Makanaokahaku and Uluwehi duet 01 Kipahulu

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide show 335 - Wala'au with Barry Flanagan

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2011 128:56


Aloha mai kakou, Hapa Live at the Redondo Beach PAC This evening's podcast was part of a new live video feed. Each week's show will be visible from this web site during the shows recording. Special requests are listed below as well. Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before.   Pu'uanahulu Hapa Namahana Sleepwalk Hapa In the Name of Love He' eia Hapa Live at the PBS Hawaiian Sessions Twinkletoes Hapa Live at the PBS Hawaiian Sessions Haleakalā Hapa Maui Manoa, in the Rain Hapa In the Name of Love Makanaokahaku and Uluwehi duet 01 Kipahulu