- A seanchaí (pronounced [ˈʃan̪ˠəxiː] or [ʃan̪ˠəˈxiː] – plural: Irish:
seanchaithe [ˈʃan̪ˠəxəhɪ]) is a
traditional Gaelic storyteller or historian, serving...
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folklore for
three months at the
Dublin Library and
received input from
seanchaithe (traditional storytellers)
while developing the film.
During casting...
- storyteller,
lecturer and broadcaster. He is one of the few
practising seanchaithe (traditional
Irish lore-keepers and tale-spinners)
remaining in Ireland...
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surrounding islands, and
particularly the
memoirs of
Great Blasket Island seanchaithe Tomás Ó Criomhthain,
novelist Flann O'Brien also
chose to
satirize their...
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exclusive product of an oral tradition. An
Irish seanchaí (plural:
seanchaithe),
meaning bearer of "old lore", was a
traditional Irish language storyteller...
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entire temporary village was
erected with
separate streets for musicians,
seanchaithe, poets, and jugglers. The
traditional Connacht Irish phrase, "Fáilte...
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Scotland to Canada. The poem has
since been
collected and
recorded from
seanchaithe in both
Scotland and the New World.
According to
Michael Newton, however...
- the
tradition in
Irish culture,
Merriman taught his poem to the
local seanchaithe, who
memorised it and p****ed it down
generation after generation. Like...
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Ossian USA label.
Graham continued to
collaborate with
other poets and
seanchaithe and storytellers.
Since collecting songs from Ulster's
older traditional...