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Front Row
How AI is changing art, the TS Eliot Prize for poetry and the folk music of wassailing

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 41:57


Designer Steven Zapata and artist Anna Ridler discuss whether AI art poses a threat to artists and designers. Imagine reading more than 200 new books of poetry. That was the task faced by the judges of the T S Eliot Prize. Jean Sprackland and fellow judge Roger Robinson talk to Tom Sutcliffe about their experience and what they learned about the art of poetry today. It's the time of year when lovers of orchards, apples and cider gather to bless and encourage their trees. The tradition of wassailing is ancient, and modern too. Jim Causley from Whimple, Dartmoor, sings wassails old and new, and with artist Simon Pope talk about their project ‘Here's to Thee'. And in the latest of the poems shortlisted for the T S Eliot Prize, Jemma Borg read her poem Marsh Thistle from her collection Wilder. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Paul Waters

Haunted History Chronicles
A Spooktacular Causley Halloween

Haunted History Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 50:51


Joining me in today's podcast is folksinger Jim Causley as we discuss the life of poet Charles Causley and the area of Launceston in Cornwall. We discuss the role of the Causley Trust and an exciting upcoming Halloween event that it is being hosted featuring a ghost walk, tales of witchcraft and folklore, ghostly music and poems! The Halloween evening will feature folksinger Jim Causley, Paranormal Investigator Karin Beasant and the Jamaica Inn Paranormal team, Simon Costin from Dockacre House and the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle, and Folklore expert Mark Norman. To find out more make sure to listen to the podcast.... If you wish to support the Haunted History Chronicles Podcast then please click on the Patreon link. https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles If you want to get your hands on The Feminine Macabre Volume I, II, III or IV then make sure to take a look at https://spookeats.com/femininemacabre/ or via Amazon. You can explore my chapter titled, 'In Search of the Medieval' in Volume III. Please use the links below or on the website to keep in touch via our social media pages : to ask questions and review other content linked to this episode. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/HauntedHistoryChronicles/?ref=bookmarks Twitter: https://twitter.com/hauntedhistory4 Instagram: instagram.com/haunted_history_chronicles Website: https://www.podpage.com/haunted-history-chronicles/ https://sarahcsmells.scentsy.us Guest Information https://causleytrust.org/ http://www.jimcausley.co.uk/ https://www.twitter.com/@jimcausley https://www.instagram.com/jim.causley https://www.facebook.com/jimcausley Ticket purchase https://thelittleboxoffice.com/causleytrust/ Thank you for listening --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntedchronicles/message

Front Row
Kevin MacDonald Jakuta Alikavazovic

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 28:23


The Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald discusses his follow-up to his YouTube film Life In A Day from 2010, where he invited the public to upload their own footage of their lives taken on one specific day. He then edited those contributions to create a finished film to tell the story of a single day on Earth. For Life In A Day 2020 he received over 320,000 submissions from nearly 200 countries. Jakuta Alikavazovic is a Prix Goncourt winning French writer of Bosnian and Montenegrin origins. She talks to John Wilson about her new novel Night As It Falls which explores themes of identity, first love, class and contemporary anxiety against the backdrop of the war in the former Yugoslavia and is out in English this week. As part of our ongoing mission to bring a bit of artistic light to the darkness, we’ve been hearing about some Moments of Joy – those sudden, intense moments watching a play or a film, reading, listening to music or looking at a work of art, when your heart soars. Critic Hanna Flint's choice is a scene from the film Blinded by the Light – with a soundtrack by the Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen. Continuing the theme, February 2nd is Candlemas, the celebration of the infant Christ's presentation in the Temple, and the coming of light, when all the candles needed for the year were brought into the church, and blessed. Poets have been drawn to the subject - Robert Herrick, T. S. Eliot and Amy Clampitt - all writing Candlemas poems. There are a number of Candlemas customs and sayings - about how the weather at Candlemas predicts the coming season, for instance. The Cornish poet Charles Causley incorporates one of these into his poem, At Candlemas, with which we end Front Row, in a setting by the Dartmoor singer, and relative of the poet, Jim Causley. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Hilary Dunn

Front Row
Inua Ellams on Barber Shop Chronicles, Battle of the Sexes, Charles Causley, Godless

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 31:04


Inua Ellams on his acclaimed play Barber Shop Chronicles, which explores masculinity from the perspective of the barber's chair, both in London and Africa. Tennis champion Billie Jean King's show match against notorious chauvinist Bobby Riggs in 1973 is the subject of a new film Battle of the Sexes, starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell. Mark Eccleston reviews.Briony Hanson discusses Godless, Netflix's first western miniseries, starring Jack O'Connell, Jeff Daniels and Michelle Dockery, in a role that is a far cry from Downton Abbey. This year marks the centenary of the birth of the Cornish poet Charles Causley, whose work was influenced by ballads, hymns and his love of jazz and dance bands. Cahal Dallat, the first Charles Causley Trust musician in residence, poet Rory Waterman and singer Jim Causley discuss his legacy. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Timothy Prosser.

Low Culture Podcast with Jim Moray
Low Culture Podcast S2E3 – Jim Causley

Low Culture Podcast with Jim Moray

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 55:20


Jim Causley has been a fixture of British folk since the mid 2000s. He was nominated for Folk Singer Of The Year at the 2017 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, and his albums setting the poems of Charles Causley (a distant relation) and Jack Clemo have taken him far beyond the folk scene. However, he...continue reading

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Matthew Clarke's posts
Jim Causley - final 2 songs

Matthew Clarke's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 8:42


Jim sings Charles Causley;s poems: "Timothy Winters" and "Who?". This was part of an event at Helston Museum 19th November 2015 called "Modern Folk - Traditional Culture & Community". Note: Jim Causley has given his written permission for these recordings to be uploaded to Audioboom.

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Matthew Clarke's posts
Jim Causley - 2 more songs

Matthew Clarke's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 12:44


Jim Causley sings 'A Causley Sandwich' which includes the traditional Cornish language song 'Ha my ow mos' and ''Angel Hill'. This was part of an avent at Helston Museum 19th November 2015 called "Modern Folk - Traditional Culture & Community". Note: written permission has been given by Jim Causley to use his music on Audioboom online.

Matthew Clarke's posts
Jim Causley - 2 songs

Matthew Clarke's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 10:33


Jim Causley sings 2 songs based on poetry by Charles Causley: "On All Souls" & "Two Eagles". This was part of the 'Modern Folk - Traditional Culture and Community' event held at Helston Museum on 19th November 2015. Note: written permission has been given by Jim Causley to use his music on Audioboom online.

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The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 144

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2015 76:34


PODCAST: 27 Sep 2015  01 Diggin’ My Potatoes - Lonnie Donegan - This Record Is Not To Be Broadcast 02 Cold Blow and The Rainy Night - Planxty - Cold Blow and The Rainy Night 03 Eggs In Her Basket  - Susan McKeown - Sweet Liberty 04 While Cruising Round Yarmouth - Ewan MacColl and A L Lloyd - Blow Boys Blow 05 Yarmouth Town - Nic Jones - Nic Jones Unearthed 06 The End Of My Old Cigar - Roy Hudd - Those Music Hall Days 07 The Trooper’s Nag - Maddy Prior - Seven For Old England 08 The Foggy Foggy Dew  - Tim O’Brien - Cornbread Nation 09 Bonny Black Hare - Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick - Byker Hill 10 Navvy Boots - The Dubliners - Original Dubliners 11 German Clockmender - George Spicer - Blackberry Fold 12 Jolly Tinker - Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - Greatest Hits 13 Candy Man - Steve Earle - Avalon Blues: A Tribute To Mississippi John Hurt 14 With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock - George Formby - With My Little Ukulele In My Hand 3 15 Little Ball Of Yarn - Jim Causley - Dumnonia 16 The Molecatcher - Peter Bellamy - Fair Annie 17 The Crayfish - John Roberts and Tony Barrand - Across The Western Ocean 18 The Widow’s Promise - Crows - No Bones Or Grease 19 Isabel Makes Love Upon National Monuments - Jake Thackray - Jake In A Box 20 Take Your Fingers Off It - The Even Dozen Jug Band - The Even Dozen Jug Band 21 My Husband’s Got No Courage In Him - The Once - Row Upon Row Of The People They Know

FolkCast
FolkCast Selection Box 2013

FolkCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 77:59


Music and poetry for the season of Winter, of Christmas & Yuletide. Presented by Babba - Produced by Phil Widdows - Readings by Phil Widdows Song For A New Beginning by Secret Garden, from the album Winter Poem .... with Winter Begins by Phil Widdows Winter Song by Anne Marie Almedal, from the album Memory Lane Winter Rose by Fairground Attraction, from the album The Very Best Of Fairground Attraction .... with Winter Bonus, a limerick... Cold Blow December Winds by Winter Wilson, from the album Cutting Free Wintersongs by Judy Dyble, from the album Flow And Change The Invisible Waltz by Howard Haigh, from the album Ride Forever and A Winter Snowscape by Martin Barre, from the album Stage Left .... with London Snow by Robert Bridges Bring Us In Good Ale by Maddy Prior And The Carnival Band, from the album A Christmas Caper The Company Makes The Feast by Kathryn and Bob Tickell, from the album Northumbrian Voices All In The Winter Time by Life And Times, from the album Charivari Christmas Bells by Bellowhead Gower Wassail by Blast From The Past, from the album A Victorian Christmas Wailey Wailer by Jim Causley, from the album Dumnonia The Holly & The Ivy by Kerfuffle, from the album Lighten The Dark Deck The Halls/Ding Dong by Andrews Massey Duo, from the album Make Merry Wexford Carol by Gareth Davies-Jones, from the album Nine Lessons North Pole Express by Nick Lowe, from the album Quality Street I Believe In Father Christmas by Lisa Redford Canadian Christmas Song by Eric Bogle, from the album The Dreamer That Sleigh by Steve Folk It's This Time Of Year by Neils Cremer A Light Out Of The Dark by The Halstead Clan Advent Polka/Saint Nick's Brawl by The Albion Christmas Band, from the album An Albion Christmas ... with About Socks by Dr Seuss (take #61) Big Daddy C by Roy Mette We Wish You A Merry Christmas by Brian Brink, from the album Christmas In The Grove ... with Another Spring by Patience Strong We Wish You A Merry Christmas by Bella Hardy, from the album Bright Morning Star For full details, see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk This is a FolkCast podcast. All original content is copyright FolkCast 2013 ©

The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 28

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 83:15


PODCAST: 07 Jul 2013 01 - Four Stone Wall - Capercaille 02 - Trouble and Woe - Ruth Moody 03 - Ten Thousand Miles - Bella Hardy 04 - A Prince Among Men - Andy Irvine 05 - Crooked Stove Pipe - Bill Murray and Friends 06 - Lord Allenwater - The False Beards 07 - Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down - The Whiskey Dogs 08 - The Trees They Do Grow High - Chloe Matharu 09 - I Want To Be An Engineer - Peggy Seeger 10 - The Blacksmith - Duncan McFarlane Band 11 - Sally Goodin - Pharis and Jason Romero 12 - The Early Morning Rain - Barbara Dixon 13 - Leeds Lullaby - Becky Mills 14 - Farewell to the Gold - Paul Metsers 15 - Who  - Jim Causley 16 - The Crooked Man - Merry Hell 17 - 38 Pistol - Yank Rachell 18 - The Devil and The Danube - Holy Moly and the Crackers

Yarns from the Plain
Episode 13: Gettin' Woolly With It

Yarns from the Plain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2010 36:46


Hello from a chilled Cheshire Plain - it's the summer holidays! Yayyy! In this episode I talk hat design, upcoming events and confess to my inner beardie. What's on the needles: No real progress on anything currently on the needles, but I have designed and made my own hat! Review: Woolly Wormhead's hat design course at Fibre & Clay. Woolly has blogged about it here. If you get a chance to do one of her workshops, grab it! Upcoming Events: Knit Nation, 29th-31st July, London; UK Knit Camp, 9th-13th August and UK Ravelry Weekend, 13th-14th August, Stirling, Scotland; I Knit Weekender, 10th-11th September, London; Fibre Flurry, 30th October, King's Norton, Birmingham. Something I Really Like: Folk music and, in particular, A Folk Song A Day. Links: Woolly Wormhead; Fibre & Clay; Cyril Tawney; Eliza Carthy; Jim Moray; Seth Lakeman; Jim Causley; Karine Polwart; Bellowhead; Jon Boden Music: Rondopolska by Barry Philips, from the album Tråd, available from Magnatune. Feel free to leave a comment here or at http://www.yarnsfromtheplain.blogspot.com/, or email me at yarnsfromtheplain@googlemail.com. We have a Ravelry group here, so come on over to chat. You can find me on Ravelry as talesfromtheplain. Nic