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Tales of old ireland as told by a traditional seanachie |
7:30 PM on Thursday Mar. 15th, 2007 |
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NAC 4th Stage |
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With the stories he heard as a child and has polished over decades of telling, Mike Burns will bring you to the place that still haunts him tho’ he has been more than 20 years in Canada. It is a land of fogs and rugged cliffs; farming and fishing; evenings warmed by whiskey and turf and stories, thousands of years old.
You will know the glimmer of the embers in the hearth, and the old stories that have lived in the place names and in the minds and hearts of the people of the wild west coast of Ireland – the next parish to America , as it is sometimes called.
Love, lust and lies; bright blue spears and little folk; magic and mayhem; wise men and cruel kings; havoc and hunting; laughter and tears.
Mike has been telling stories for over 40 years now and says he “has the feeling I may yet come good at it.” He got a lazy start, not having to leave the fireplace in his father’s house to hear stories and « seanchas ». He is a gaelic speaker and has arepertoire of several hundred traditional stories from the lore of Iveragh (South Kerry). He gives concerts regularly at festivals across Canada and abroad. He has created a book-CD of stories (in French) and a CD of stories in English as well as being included in anthologies of Canadian storytellers in both French and English. He is a co-founder of Regroupement Du Conte au Québec (RCQ) and has been awarded the Girouette Cuivrée prize for services as a storyteller.
Founded in 1983, Ottawa Storytellers exists to promote and develop the oral tradition of storytelling within the National Capital Region and beyond. The group has earned a reputation for excellence and artistic daring, and its work is known nation-wide. Personal stories, folktales, literary tales and epic are all part of the repertoire.
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Price: | Adults $15; Students $10 |
Presented by: | Ottawa Storytellers
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