• frightful_hobgoblinM
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    2 months ago

    Yeah, I used o go to them sometime in Ring, mostly in English, one or two in the night in Irish.

    There was one guy there used to collect myths from around the world, so he was an Irish-and-French fellow but he would be telling Greenlandic folklore as well as Irish.

    Even if some of the performers were a bit try-hard it was interesting.

    Candlelit Tales are a brother-sister duo who tell tales around Ireland at culture nights and everything.

  • Omashkooz [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    hmmm, this is making me feel bad

    I try to keep my nation’s lore alive through books and youtube, but the oral art form is part of it. Form as well as content.

  • SunlitSorceress
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    2 months ago

    I like it when it’s mythology, not when it’s hipsters trying to be avant garde