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Everything you ever wanted to know about the traditional ballad, ‘Lucy Wan' [Roud 234] can be found in the first episode of the second series of The Old Songs Post, featuring the English traditional ballad singer, Nick Hart. On this page you'll find all the notes, links, track listings, etc, mentioned in the podcast itself. It can be heard by clicking the player below, or on the majority of podcast platforms, from Apple to Spotify to Mixcloud.The Old Songs Podcast is supported by the English Folk Dance and Song Society.‘Lucy Wan' podcast notesLinksOver the course of the hour, Nick Hart and Jon Wilks mention the following links:The English Folk Dance and Song SocietyNick Hart's work on the Cambridge folk songs at Cecil Sharp HouseThe Helen Harness Flanders Collection at Middlebury College, VemontNick Hart's gig at Cecil Sharp House on September 28th, 2022The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library at Cecil Sharp HouseMary Humphrey's article on Charlotte Dann and Ella BullThe Lucy Broadwood CollectionSouthern Harvest, Frank Purslow/ Steve GardhamTim Chipping's article on Kate Bush and traditional music from fRoots magazineTrack listing‘Lucy Wan', performed by Frankie Archer‘Fair Lucy', performed by Elmer George‘Lucy Wan', performed by Nick Hart‘Lucy Wan', performed by Spiers & Boden‘Lucy Wan', performed by Martin Carthy‘Sheath and Knife', performed by Ewan MacColl‘Lucy Wan', performed by Jim Moray ft. Bubbz‘Lucy Wan', performed exclusively for the Old Songs Podcast by Nick HartFor more info on Nick Hart, head to nickhartmusic.com.
This is a talk from “beyond tellerrand // Berlin 2019”. Charlotte Dann was showing what it means, when she says “Taking the Web off the Screen” at the sixth #btconf in Berlin.
Charlotte Dann is a designer/developer based in London, working across a wide spectrum of disciplines ranging from electronics to fine glasswork; she has not yet found a craft she does not wish to master. While undertaking an MA in Computational Arts she created Hexatope, a combination of her two central vocations of jewellery design and web development. Hexatope allows anyone to design their own jewellery by intuitively interacting with a hexagonal grid entirely in the browser. Designs are then produced in precious metal using 3D-printing technology and traditional metalwork. Charlotte's going to talk about the integration of artistry to the web and how practical design techniques can evolve with computational thinking.
Starting a business is something a lot of us want to do, and today we are talking to Charlotte Dann: she quit her job, set up a Kickstarter, and is living the dream! Check out her Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/charlottedann/hexatope-design-your-own-unique-jewellery/?ref=ab Things mentioned: Website of tumblr themes: http://themes.pouretrebelle.com/ Strange screencast channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/cevdscreencasts/videos Post about the early development of Hexatope: http://codepen.io/pouretrebelle/post/hexagons Check out Charlotte: https://twitter.com/charlotte_dann https://www.youtube.com/chareads Check out Hexatope: http://hexatope.io/ https://twitter.com/hexatope https://www.instagram.com/hexatope https://www.facebook.com/hexatope https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/charlottedann/hexatope-design-your-own-unique-jewellery/?ref=ab Support the podcast on Patreon! Patreon.com/ArielBissett
Charlotte Dann is a psychologist from the University of Northampton. Charlotte and Alex talk feminism, equality and sweary words for vagina.