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After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal
Scotland's Darkest Folklore

After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 32:21


From misty mountains to deep-sea caves, we explore the dark side of Scottish folklore. Tales of Selkies - seal folk caught between sea and shore - Kelpies - murderous water-horses -and the ancient figure of the Cailleach. Maddy and Anthony's guest today is Donald Smith, founding director of the Scottish Storytelling Centre, and a storyteller who has written and lectured widely on the folklore of Scotland.Edited by Tomos Delargy. Produced by Freddy Chick. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Maddy's book, Writing on the Wall: Graffiti and Rebellion in Eighteenth-Century Britain, is now available on paperback! See more information here.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.  You can take part in our listener survey here.All music from Epidemic Sounds.After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal is a History Hit podcast.

Persistent and Nasty
Episode 240: The Revival by Corinne Salisbury

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 14:45


Spooky Season is back. We have a week of brilliant audio drama coming your way. Today is The Revival by Corinne Sailsbury Voice Actors: Alex – Fergus John McCann Iona – Elaine Stirrat Corinne Sailsbury Corinne Salisbury is an Edinburgh-based playwright. She's had plays produced at the Traverse Theatre and the Scottish Storytelling Centre (both commissioned by Strange Town for their youth theatre groups); and digital commissions from Paines Plough and from the National Theatre of Scotland/BBC for the SCENES FOR SURVIVAL series. She's a past Playwrights Studio Scotland New Playwrights Award winner, and was longlisted for the Channel4 New Writers Scheme 2024 and nominated for the Adopt a Playwright Award 2024. She's had development processes supported by Playwrights' Studio Scotland, National Theatre of Scotland, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Creative Scotland and the Peggy Ramsay Foundation. Her work has been performed at venues including Hampstead Theatre, Theatre503, the Spiegeltent, Southwark Playhouse, Live Theatre Newcastle, Camden People's Theatre, the Yard Theatre, the Old Vic Theatre, New York's Public Theater, the Tron, the Traverse, the CCA, Leith Depot, the Village pub and the Hidden Door Festival. Her play GIRLBOSS is published in Routledge's anthology ‘Short Plays with Great Roles for Women' The Revival A ghost hunter and property developer meet in an abandoned theatre to communicate with the voices of the past. What could possibly go wrong. OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk HIPA GUIDES: HIPA GUIDES Equity Toolkit: Link Stellar Quines: Link Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE

Stirring it up with Andi and Miquita Oliver
Whispers of Edinburgh - Stories, Spirits, and Suppers

Stirring it up with Andi and Miquita Oliver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 36:31


Join Andi and Miquita as they explore the rich storytelling traditions of Edinburgh. They begin at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, where Donald Smith brings to life the dramatic tale of Mary Queen of Scots, challenging long-held historical narratives. The pair then visit Greyfriars Kirkyard with guide Eric Melvin, uncovering centuries of Edinburgh's history and the touching story of Greyfriars Bobby. Throughout, Andi and Miquita reflect on the power of oral history, the importance of perspective in storytelling, and the surprising parallels between Scottish and Caribbean cultural traditions. The episode concludes with a visit to the Little Chartroom, where chef Roberta Hall-McCarron shares her culinary journey and the evolving Scottish food scene. From ancient graveyards to modern kitchens, this episode peels back the layers of Edinburgh's rich tapestry, revealing how Scotland's capital city continues to honour its past while carving out a vibrant future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Persistent and Nasty
Episode 237: Claire Love Wilson

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 47:42


In this episode Elaine chats to Canadian theatre maker Claire Love Wilson. We talk about their show Morag You're a Long Time Died. Which is touring Scotland/Ireland/England this month after a successful month at the Edinburgh Festival. We chat about the show, generational relationships and much more. Tickets here: http://clairelovewilson.com/morag-youre-a-long-time-deid Morag You're a Long Time Died Morag's death left a silence in her place. When her grand-daughter Sam inherits her piano, she also inherits the mystery of Morag's story. An intimate letter composed of fragmented Scottish ballads leads Sam to uncover Morag's possible queerness. In piecing together Morag's history through their shared Scottish musical heritage, Sam discovers a voice of her own. This new experimental musical warps, disrupts, and reconfigures traditional Scottish storytelling, ballad singing and participatory community dance. Reimagining ceilidh theatre from a queer perspective, original compositions are playfully interwoven with electronic loops and interactive dancing to tell old stories anew. Claire Love Wilson Claire Love Wilson (she/they) is queer white/Scottish settler multidisciplinary artist living on the ancestral and unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil- Waututh) First Nations. She works as a theatre-maker, actor, playwright, musician, and singer-songwriter. Claire has been featured as a creator and performer at the Vancouver Fringe Festival, the rEvolver festival, The Shift Festival, and Theatre Under the Gun in collaboration with companies like The Only Animal, Urban Ink, the frank theatre, Aphotic Theatre and ITSAZOO Theatre. Claire has also facilitated workshops on her personal loop- based performance practice “Song-Walking” locally as part of Interplay Festival and the Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival, as well as internationally at the University of The West of Scotland, the Scottish Storytelling Centre, and BAM in Paris. Claire is the co- creator, lead performer and co-producer of the experimental musical “Morag, You're a Long Time Deid” (MORAG), which works to queer traditional Scottish ballads through loop-based soundscaping and storytelling. As a work in development MORAG has been showcased at the National Theatre of Scotland, The Scottish Storytelling Centre and at PushOff! in Vancouver. The production premiered as part of Touchstone Theatre's 45th anniversary season in June 2022. MORAG had its UK premiere at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and is now on tour in Scotland, Ireland and England. OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk HIPA GUIDES: HIPA GUIDES Equity Toolkit: Link Stellar Quines: Link Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE

1000 Better Stories - A Scottish Communities Climate Action Network Podcast
STUMPED at the Fringe - stories, trees and collective action

1000 Better Stories - A Scottish Communities Climate Action Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 29:43


In this Edinburgh Fringe special, Kaska speaks to Lewis Coenen-Rowe about the trees and myths that inspired his deforestation opera STUMPED, becoming an artist activist, and about the importance of coming together for storytelling like this to help us imagine a better future and take collective action.  STUMPED is showing at the Scottish Storytelling Centre starting this week and each performance ends with a short reflection from a different invited expert or community group involved in caring for trees and forests.  Transcript  See our website: https://sccan.scot/blog/stumped-at-the-fringe-stories-trees-and-collective-action/ Credits Interview and production: Kaska Hempel Music: Exerpts from STUMPED by Lewis Coenen-Rowe, performed Resources: Lewis' website https://www.lewiscoenen-rowe.com/  STUMPED opera on Insta https://www.instagram.com/stumpedopera/  STUMPED opera on FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557738514898&paipv=0&eav=AfZnr8aawmI-pzLrXUqtBT8rRZPKYyr8XH0MzRopZFZWSG8u_4NpXcaSEijReX9dubs Made in Scotland Showcase https://www.madeinscotlandshowcase.com/  Creative Carbon Scotland https://www.creativecarbonscotland.com/  Scottish Storytelling Centre https://www.scottishstorytellingcentre.com/  Alliance for Scotland's Rainforests https://savingscotlandsrainforest.org.uk/

Scran
Word of Mouth

Scran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 24:34


On today's episode we're coming at food and drink from a slightly different angle. Word of Mouth (WOM) is an exhibition of new artworks and writing exploring our relationship to food, cooking and kitchens. With work spanning across print, writing, textile, collage, and paint, Word of Mouth encourages us to consider how much food and cooking inform and sustain us in our everyday lives. Word of Mouth is currently running at the Scottish Storytelling Centre on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. Rosalind went along to check it out and talk to curator Maisie Wills about how it all came about. They look at some of the works in detail and give you a flavour for what you can expect from the exhibition. You can find out more about Word of Mouth on The Scottish Storyelling Centre website. It is free and unticketed and runs from now until the 20th of April, daily from 10-6pm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Another Story
Open Hearth: Live from the Scottish Storytelling Centre! (with Fiona Herbert, Dougie Mackay, Rachel Newton & Tim Porteus)

Another Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 91:44


Our final episode in this first series is something a bit different from the previous five and a little bit special... We are delighted to share a full recording of the Open Hearth from the Scottish International Storytelling Festival 2023, recorded live from the Netherbow Theatre in the Scottish Storytelling Centre. These sessions are relaxed and welcoming as storytellers and musicians share with the audience in the ceilidh tradition. Across this episode you'll hear from storytellers Dougie Mackay, Fiona Herbert and Tim Porteus, as well as beautiful music and song from Rachel Newton. We really hope you enjoy this and that it inspires you to come along to some live storytelling yourself some day soon. ~~~ You can find out more about the Scottish International Storytelling Festival, which runs each October, at ⁠sisf.org.uk⁠.

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U n' I with Rashmi Shetty
U n' I with Rashmi Shetty- ( Season 2)-Geeta Ramanujam

U n' I with Rashmi Shetty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 57:50


After 100 guests it's Season 2 on "U n' I with Rashmi Shetty"! This is episode 1, in conversation with one of India's best storytellers as celebrate World Storytelling Day on March 20th. Our guest today is Geeta Ramanujam who is an internationally renowned storyteller, educator, academician, and administrator. She is the Executive Director of Kathalaya Trust established in 1998 which is the culmination of her vision and wisdom. She also founded Kathalaya's International Academy of Storytelling –the only credible and globally recognized Academy for Storytelling in the World with affiliations to USA, Scotland, and Sweden. She has completed 187 batches of her certified Beginners and Diploma courses so far. She has trained over 99495 adults so far. Geeta Ramanujam is an Ashoka fellow and has widely traveled to 48 countries and the 27 states in India to establish Storytelling as a tool of learning and also to set up centers. Geeta has also performed and trained people at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, UK, Norway, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, South Africa, Austria, Greece, Istanbul, Thailand, Japan, Sweden, Poland, USA, Sri Lanka, and Brazil to name a few.. She is also the Indian Coordinator for the International Storytelling Network –RIC besides being the Indian coordinator of the Indian Storytelling Network. Geeta has several awards to her credit including the recent International award for the Best storyteller at the BOCADEU storytelling festival in Brazil and the Governor's award in Tamil Nadu for the Best Story Narrator. She has won the Bangalore Hero Award twice and was recently honored by Prime minister Modi ji in his Man Ki Baat program. Geeta uses storytelling as an effective educational and cultural tool in training for parents, teachers, NGOs, and corporate sectors both in India and globally. Geeta is also a consultant in Education and is on the board of several educational institutions and storytelling centers both in India and abroad. “Geeta is the goddess of storytelling and Kathalaya her heart beating for the world.” Linda Williamson – author and storyteller in Edinburgh https://www.facebook.com/kathalaya https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClySzU6XownTvOIb1WNHIKA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nRK3dT8oWgTed talks-www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2ccK66KKe8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTKVvUewrkM Email: kathalaya@gmail.com Webpage: www.kathalaya.org, Contact: 8277389840, 9845207073 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-third-eye1/message

Porty Podcast
246 Portobello Storytelling Group

Porty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 15:35


When was the last time you sat down with friends and listened to a story? Have you ever told such a story? Storytelling was once the only way we found out about life, the universe and everything going on around us. Thanks to the work of the Storytelling Centre up in the Royal Mile, the art has been going through something of a revival. But to do it well, you need to practice. So where do you get it? This week, David Calder went along to meet the local storytelling group here in Portobello to find out.Portobello Library 0131 529 5558email portobello.library@edinburgh.gov.uk

Living Leith Podcast
Raheema Sayed - Creative Writer

Living Leith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 56:38


Raheema Sayed is a local creative who loves the written word and how storytelling connects people. She tells us about her writing, storytelling, and her recent live performance at the Scottish Storytelling Centre. We discuss what stories mean to us, Raheema's obsession with dreams, her favourite writers and artists, funny stories about growing up in Leith, and her plans for 2022.

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ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation
Spotlight on Scottish Storytelling #ScotsInUS

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 46:03


We spotlight the Scottish International Storytelling Festival. First we are joined by Daniel Abercrombie, Program and Events Manager of the Scottish Storytelling Centre and Associate Director of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival. We hear about this year's program and the overall mission of the festival. Then we speak with author and historian Robert Gary Dodds on his forthcoming nonfiction book (Jan 2022) on Alexander Hamilton and his Scottish ancestry. Finally we are joined by Elspeth Murray, Rick Conte, and Richard Medrington of the Puppet State Theatre Company to discuss their production of John Muir and the Missionary's Dog. The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Facebook, and Spotify. www.linktr.ee/americanscottish

Nature Therapy Online
Episode 15: The Story of Fox and Dog

Nature Therapy Online

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 20:16


In episode 15 of the Nature Therapy Online podcast, I share a nature story/tale with you. Fox and Dog is a story that was originally told by the Scottish travelling community.Just a few days ago, I recently told my first ever public story at an event for the wonderful Scottish Storytelling Centre. I told this story which I am sharing with you today; the story of Fox and Dog. This simple and gorgeous tale captures the struggle between the need for wildness and freedom, and the comforts of domesticity. Although this is captured in the tale with two different animals; the wild fox and the tame dog, I think this is a battle many of us feel internally, even if we are not always conscious of it.

House of Legends
Episode 2: Ossian & Niamh

House of Legends

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 18:59


The classic Celtic legend of Ossian and Niamh, in which the son of Finn MacCoull travels to Tir Nan Nog, Land of the Ever Young.Learn more about Finn and his warriors in the following excellent books:Irish Myths & Legends by Lady GregoryOut of the Mouth of Morning by David CampbellThe Old Grey Magician by George MacphersonThe Fantastical Feats of Finn MacCoull by Norah MontgomerieOr seek out the Scottish Storytelling Centre, buy an old man in a kilt an ale and you’ll hear all about them. Note: this story is usually set in Ireland. I’ve placed it in Scotland, as is my fancy. Feel free to roam with it if telling the tale yourself.

REBELREBEL the Podcast
E0034 - It's All In The Kilt

REBELREBEL the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 30:04


It's always a good time hanging out with Calum Lykan, a professional storyteller. Yes, that's his job title and he wears a kilt to work so you know it'll be a fun time chatting about how he found his calling and life's work. Originally from Scotland, Calum studied his craft at the Scottish Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh and later came to Canada to continue to tell tales from Scotland. He can be found travelling the globe telling stories and you can even buy his CD "Scottish Bedtime Stories" on iTunes. LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST Calum Lykan: Storyteller Calum Lykan on Facebook Scottish Storytelling Centre Dogma Training Scottish Bedtime Stories on iTunes Scottish Bedtime Stories on CD Baby ARTICLE: Scottish Bedtime Stories CD Release Rocky Mountain Sidecar Adventures SPECIAL THANKS RebelRebel Theme Song by EMRE CORDS

British Theatre Guide podcast
Edinburgh 2018: Rick Conte on The Time Machine and Guy Masterson's 25th Fringe

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 66:05


In our first podcast episode on the 2018 Edinburgh Festivals, we speak to two people who are now veteran Fringe producers and performers. Rick Conte will return to the Fringe this year as Dog in the multi-award-winning Puppet State Theatre production The Man Who Planted Trees. However he is also performing and producing a new adaptation of The Time Machine by H G Wells that combines puppetry with human actors for The Scientific Romance Theatre Company, The Time Machine will be at the Scottish Storytelling Centre from 2 to 19 August at 2:30PM, and then The Man Who Planted Trees will take over the same slot from 20 to 27 August. Guy Masterson has been a fixture of the Edinburgh Fringe for 25 years as an actor, director and producer. With his company Theatre Tours International, his annual programmes of productions have ranged from solo shows to international collaborations and shows with star-studded casts, many of which have lived on after Edinburgh with international tours and West End runs. This year, Guy will bring four productions to Edinburgh: Hamlet—Horatio’s Tale and Henry V—Lion of England will be performed on various dates at Assembly Rooms; A Christmas Carol and The Marilyn Conspiracy will be on most days throughout the Fringe at Assembly George Square Studios.

British Theatre Guide podcast
Edinburgh 2014: Horse + Bamboo's Red Riding Hood and Blofeld and Baxter Memories of Test Match Special

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2014 36:30


Lancashire-based Horse + Bamboo, a company that has specialised in mask and puppet theatre since it was founded in 1978, brings its version of classic fairy tale Red Riding Hood to the Scottish Storytelling Centre for the 2014 Edinburgh Fringe. Performers Jonny Quick and Nix Wood talk to BTG editor David Chadderton about the production and their involvement with the company. The production runs at 1PM until 17 August 2014. For more information about this and the company, see www.horseandbamboo.org. Also in this episode, Philip Fisher talks to legendary cricket broadcasters Henry Blofeld and Peter Baxter about their show Memories of Test Match Special, back by popular demand after a run at last year's Fringe. They discuss the show, which recalls anecdotes about the sporting radio institution of Test Match Special, as well as their perspectives on the Fringe and on live performance. Their show runs at the Pleasance Dome at 16:20 until 24 August 2014, and can also be seen at the Lyric Theatre in London on 22 September and selected dates around the country. For more information, see www.henryblofeld.co.uk/tour_dates.html.