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Best podcasts about fish dance

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Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Josh Johnny-john + John Block - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 15:43


ESOW 299 - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance also known as Fish Dance) as sung by Josh Johnny-john + John Block. Recorded in October 2002 in Allegany.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Songs of the Earth - Show 21 (Social at Sing at Oswe:geˀ - Fall 2017)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 185:56


BONUS "Songs of the Earth - Show 21 (Social at Sing at Oswe:geˀ - Fall 2017)". Features songs: Standing Quiver, Old Fish Dance, Pigeon Dance, Raccoon Dance, New Women's Shuffle Dance, Fish Dance, Chicken Dance, Garter Dance, Rabbit Dance, Cousin's Dance, Delaware Skin Dance. Thanks to Artie Martin for sharing these recordings.

RHLSTP with Richard Herring
Retro RHLSTP 60 - Michael Palin

RHLSTP with Richard Herring

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 76:40


RETRO RHLSTP #60 - You've Got Mail - We've been recommissioned again for an amazing 19th series and Richard is exhausted from his final attempt to let the world know when International Men's Day is and what are you talking about? He always wears a suit. There's nothing unusual going on. His guest is just some guy from some old sketch show and the first Knight (that says Ni) on the podcast, Sir Michael Palin. Obviously Rich is in awe and on his best behaviour, but that won't stop him bringing up one of Michael's rare career disappointments and nearly derailing everything. But Michael is everything you'd hope for and you can find out what he got paid for his script being used in Sliding Doors, how the Fish Dance went down in North Korea, how Life of Brian might have been Python at its height, the perils of being a mud eater, how Mrs Palin ended up on Saturday Night Live, why Terry Jones was the heart of Python and how this remarkable friendship between writing partners was maintained right to the end. Plus the best impression of Cicero that you're likely to hear. Will Richard end up in the diary and what terrible things will be said about him…? We will have to wait.Monthly badgers - your backstage interview includes Michael ad-libbing a brand new scene for Life of Brian which I would say is worth your monthly subscription to the end of time. So sign up to see this - we don't get many emergency questions on stage, but he did a few in the dressing room. http://gofasterstripe.com/badgesSUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Art Johnnson + Lyle Anderson - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 2:02


ESOW 279 - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance) as sung by Art Johnnson + Lyle Anderson. Originally recorded for the Ohwęjagehka: Haˀdegae:nage: website for example of different social songs.

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Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Eddie Jimerson - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 17:08


ESOW 272 - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance) as sung by Eddie Jimerson et al. Converted from audio cassette tape.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Allegany Singing Society - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (Jun 1957)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 5:42


ESOW #235 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Allegany Singing Society. Also known as Moccasin Dance. Recorded in Allegany on June 4, 1957 as part of William Fenton recording collection.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Newtown Singers - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (1989)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 10:01


ESOW #227 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Newtown Singers. Recorded at Social after Sing in 1989.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Gordie Buck - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 16:15


ESOW #212 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance aka Moccasin Dance) as sung by Gordie Buck. Converted from cassette tape.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Oneida Men - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (S2012)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 17:52


ESOW #194 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance, also referred to as Moccasin Dance) as sung by Oneida Men. Recorded at Spring Sing at Kahnawake in 2012.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Kyle Dowdy Sr. - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 10:42


ESOW #192 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) with lead singer Kyle Dowdy Sr. Recorded at 'Mini Sing' social.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Alexander J. General - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (1933)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 2:38


ESOW #188 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (1933) as sung by Alexander J. General. Recorded in 1933 as part of Frank Speck's recordings done in Grand River community, Ontario.

Looks Unfamiliar
070 - Catrin Lowe - A Comedy Panorama Report Meets A Superhero Film

Looks Unfamiliar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 69:40


Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim this time is writer Catrin Lowe, who's frantically swiping right on Singing In The Band - Songs From BBC TV's Play School And Play Away, Lenny Henry sitcom Chef!, Heartthrob: The Dream Date Game, the Germs Germs Germs instalment of ITV Schools show Good Health, BBC2's controversial sitcom presentation of The Marriage Of Figaro, and True To Us by Vanilla. along the way we'll be learning Dominic West's Fish Dance, recalling the mercurial musical career of 'Trevor', disputing Peter Hitchens' Hot Or Not rating, and implementing Number Of Oasis T-Shirts Owned as a key method of assessment for potential suitors. Plus - the truth behind THAT Vanilla/Brass Eye rumour... You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Oneida Men - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (F2017)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 19:00


ESOW #156 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Oneida Men, with lead singers Freeman Elijah and Lod^nt Honyust. Recorded at Fall Sing st Oswę:geˀ in November 2017. Recorded and shared by Artie Martin.

RHLSTP with Richard Herring
RHLSTP 275 - Michael Palin

RHLSTP with Richard Herring

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 78:13


#275 You’ve Got Mail - We’ve been recommissioned again for an amazing 19th series and Richard is exhausted from his final attempt to let the world know when International Men’s Day is and what are you talking about? He always wears a suit. There’s nothing unusual going on. His guest is just some guy from some old sketch show and the first Knight (that says Ni) on the podcast, Sir Michael Palin.Obviously Rich is in awe and on his best behaviour, but that won’t stop him bringing up one of Michael’s rare career disappointments and nearly derailing everything. But Michael is everything you’d hope for and you can find out what he got paid for his script being used in Sliding Doors, how the Fish Dance went down in North Korea, how Life of Brian might have been Python at its height, the perils of being a mud eater, how Mrs Palin ended up on Saturday Night Live, why Terry Jones was the heart of Python and how this remarkable friendship between writing partners was maintained right to the end. Plus the best impression of Cicero that you’re likely to hear. Will Richard end up in the diary and what terrible things will be said about him…? We will have to wait.Monthly badgers - your backstage interview includes Michael ad-libbing a brand new scene for Life of Brian which I would say is worth your monthly subscription to the end of time. So sign up to see this - we don’t get many emergency questions on stage, but he did a few in the dressing room. http://gofasterstripe.com/badgesSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITESee details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATESBuy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Allegany Singers - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (Spring 2012)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 11:43


ESOW #136 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Allegany Singers. Recorded at Sing in Kahnawake in the spring of 2012.

Bayfield County Wild
Episode 23: Hiking and the Red Cliff Pow Wow

Bayfield County Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 24:38


Hiking is one of the most popular activities in Bayfield County. Mary Motiff, Director of Bayfield County Tourism talks about why hiking is so popular here and tells us about the new hiking brochure to help plan your hiking adventures. Plus, our guests Marvin Defoe and Richard LeFernier give us a preview of what to expect at the 41st Annual Red Cliff Pow Wow featuring the Grammy-nominated Young Spirit Singers. Hitting the Trails According to Mary, it’s the abundance of public land and the sheer number of trails that traverse all types of geography that make hiking so special in Bayfield County. You can find a waterfall just a few hundred yards from the road or hike more than 20 miles across the county on the North Country Trail. You might find wetlands, islands, overlooks and ravines that provide beautiful vistas. There are “out-and-back” hikes, loop hikes and connected trail hails that let you control how much distance you want to cover. Wherever you are in the county, there are hiking choices nearby! Mary and her staff have just updated their hiking brochure which includes all 39 trails on a map showing where the trailheads are. The information has been developed over the years and is fairly comprehensive. Each trail features a description, its level of difficulty, if parking fees are required and contact information for the land manager for each trail. You can find a printable version on the Travelbayfieldcounty.com website or you can order one to be mailed to you. There is also an interactive map on the website where you can see aerial imagery that allows you to zoom in to see all of the non-motorized trails. 41st Annual Red Cliff Traditional Pow Wow Pow Wows bring people together socialize, dance, sing and celebrate tribal heritage. The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has hosted the Red Cliff Traditional Pow Wow for 4 decades and will hold its 41st Pow Wow July 5th through July 7th. Red Cliff Historic Preservation Officer Marvin DeFoe and Richard LeFernier tell us the Pow Wow was started by a family and grew from there. But even before the Pow Wow, Red Cliff and other tribes used music, song and dance to express their culture and way of life. There are special dances that go back to the early days of the Pow Wow. The Fish Dance is a special dance where men tell the story of gathering fish and a good harvest. The Feather Dance is a fun dance where some of the dancers drop a feather to the ground and try to pick it up with their mouth. And in the Swan Dance, the women imitate a flock of swans. These special dances all tell a story and are introduced to the crowd by an emcee. In addition, there is a Potato Dance for the public. Those participating hold a potato between their foreheads with a dancer. When the singing starts, the participants have to dance and try to not let the potato fall down. Marvin says the center of the Pow Wow is the drum, which in the language of the Anishinaabe is the heartbeat that you hear when the drums sing. The younger tribal members are highlighted in a hand drum contest. There are some other contests just focused on having fun. Every Pow Wow starts with a Grand Entry. The Feathers are honored first, followed by the veterans, flags and head dancers who have been invited to come and dance. Other tribes who attend bring their royalty, who are honored next. Each category of dancers and singers follow after that. There are five food vendors at the Red Cliff Pow Wow and Richard and his family have one of them. They serve traditional food like Fry Bread and wild rice soup. There are also craft vendors from the local area and from across the nation. According to both men, the Pow Wow is also about giving. They give gifts to their invited dancers and singers to help with travel expenses and include them in a feast on Saturday evening. The Pow Wow is open to everyone – just purchase a button for $7 when you arrive and that allows you to come and go as you please during the 3-day event. Golf cart shuttles are available to and from the parking lots if needed. For more information, visit the Red Cliff website at http://redcliff-nsn.gov/Tourism/powwow.htm.   July Activities July 1 – 7:                  Glass Blowing Demonstrations and Classes at the Oulu Glass Gallery July 1-31:                   “Earth Speaks” Gallery Show at Artists Squared Studios & Galley in Washburn July 1 – 5:                  Bayfield Race Week on Lake Superior July 2:                        Bela Fleck & The Flecktones at Big Top Chautauqua July 3-7:                     4th of July Celebrations of Fireworks & Festivities July 5 – 7:                  41st Annual Red Cliff Traditional Pow Wow July 5:                        “Riding the Wind” Historical Musical at Big Top Chautauqua July 6:                        Vatten Paddlar Canoe, Kayak & SUP Race, Eau Claire Chain of Lakes in Barnes, WI July 6:                        Maxi Priest w/ Quito Rymer & The Edge at Big Top Chautauqua July 9:                        Annual Cornucopia Fish Fry & Pie Social July 9:                        Rodrigo y Gabriella at Big Top Chautauqua July 11:                      Judy Collins at Big Top Chautauqua July 12:                      Whose Live Anyway at Big Top Chautauqua July 13:                      The Jayhawks at Big Top Chautauqua July 14:                      I’m With Her at Big Top Chautauqua July 15 - 17:              Memorial Medical Hospital Sponsors Kids Bluegrass Camp at Big Top Chautauqua July 18:                      Roseanne Cash at Big Top Chautauqua July 19:                      MS Golf Benefit at Lakewoods Resort July 19:                      Back to the Garden: The Music of Woodstock at Big Top Chautauqua July 20 – 21:             Bayfield Festival of the Arts & Gallery Tour in Memorial Park July 20:                      Raku Demonstration at Eckels Pottery & Fine Craft Gallery July 20:                      Lyle Lovett at Big Top Chautauqua July 21:                      The Righteous Brothers at Big Top Chautauqua July 25-28:                Iron River Lions’ Blueberry Festival July 25:                      American Stories House Show at Big Top Chautauqua July 26 – 27:             Board Across the Bay in Washburn July 26 – 28:             Washburn Brownstone Block Party          July 26:                      Greg Brown at Big Top Chautauqua July 27:                      Titambe West African Dance Ensemble FREE SHOW at Big Top Chautauqua July 27:                      Cable Natural History Museum Summer Benefit July 28:                      Back to the Garden: The Music of Woodstock at Big Top Chautauqua Aug. 1 – 4:                 Port Wing Plein Air Festival   Ongoing Activities in July Farmers Markets:                 Wednesdays in Washburn                                                 Saturdays in Port Wing, Bayfield and Cable Outdoor Concert Series:     Tuesdays at Memorial Park in Bayfield                                                 Thursdays at the Cornucopia Sweet & Coffee Shop                                                 Sundays at the Rookery Pub in Cable                   View the full schedule of events on our website and Facebook page.   July Preview We’ll talk about all the different kinds of berries you can find locally and the Bayfield County Fair (it’s the 125th Anniversary!). Affiliate Notes Lodging Highlights: Looking for a place to stay? Bayfield County has nearly a hundred and fifty lodging locations! There are lots of locally-owned hotels and motels throughout the county – many of which are within walking distance to downtown shops, restaurants, museums and other attractions. Or consider staying at a lakeside resort. Many of our resorts feature lake view cabin or condo rentals, and include amenities such as restaurants, boat rentals, and use of sports gear like kayaks or paddle boards. Adventure Lodging is a category unique to Bayfield County and is a great way to connect with nature by staying in a yurt or treehouse. These one-of-a-kind experiences are a perfect way to make your getaway a true adventure. You can also stay in one of 32 campgrounds ranging from rustic to fully developed. Only one of our hotels is part of a national chain so it’s easy to overlook the fact that all of these other options are out there! All of this can be found on the Interactive Map at travelbayfieldcounty.com. The map lists Lodging information along with Dining and Attractions by category and has photos, descriptions and contact details. Planning your Bayfield County visit has never been easier!   Top o’ the Morn Resort & Campground Nestled on nearly 1,000 feet of pristine lake frontage, Top O’ the Morn Resort & Campground is located on the beautiful and peaceful Iron Lake in Iron River, WI. Here you’ll find unlimited opportunities for the whole family, while enjoying clean, modern cabins in a picturesque setting. The lakeside lodge on site serves snacks and beverages along with convenience items like bait and ice.    

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Steve Henhawk + Guy Williams - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 11:48


ESOW #124 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Steve Henhawk + Guy Williams.

Rhythm and Pixels Video Game Music Podcast

Rob goes head-first into the fishing game deep end and finds that there is so much more to listen to! Enjoy this short mix-tape of excellent fishing music to cast your week and catch a great day! Oh, and enjoy the stylings of MC Sega Bass Fishing!

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Songs of the Earth (Iroquois Music)
Songs of the Earth - Show 21 (Social at Sing at Oswe:geˀ - Fall 2017)

Songs of the Earth (Iroquois Music)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 185:56


Features songs: Standing Quiver, Old Fish Dance, Pigeon Dance, Raccoon Dance, New Women's Shuffle Dance, Fish Dance, Chicken Dance, Garter Dance, Rabbit Dance, Cousin's Dance, Delaware Skin Dance.

Clarkesworld Magazine
Fish Dance by Eric Schwitzgebel (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 38:26


Our second podcast for July is “Fish Dance” written by Eric Schwitzgebel and read by Kate Baker. Subscribe to our podcast.

Clarkesworld Magazine
Fish Dance by Eric Schwitzgebel (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 38:26


Our second podcast for July is “Fish Dance” written by Eric Schwitzgebel and read by Kate Baker.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Bob Johnson - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 8:16


ESOW #106 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Bob Johnson. Song transferred from 'reel to reel' tape.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Avery Jimerson - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 7:16


ESOW #99 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Avery Jimerson. Converted from cassette tape.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Sam George - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 16:16


ESOW #85 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Sam George. Song transferred from 'reel to reel' tape.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Hubert 'Chief' Cusick - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2013 11:40


ESOW #68 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Hubert 'Chief' Cusick. Song transferred from 'reel to reel' tape.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Newtown Singers - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) (2nd set)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2012 12:45


ESOW #54 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Newtown Singers. Recorded at Social after Sing in 1990.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Allegany Singers - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2012 6:57


ESOW #48 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Allegany Singers at Social in Rochester, New York in 1999. Lead singer Lehman "Dar" Dowdy.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

ESOW #34 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Singers at Sing 1977 (at Social after Sing). Recording provided by Trevor Jones.

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Newtown Singers - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance)

Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012 11:52


ESOW #1 - Gayó:wah (Fish Dance) as sung by Newtown Singers. Sung at Social after a Sing.