Folklore Stories of the Irish landscape
By Martin Matthews
Stories and folklore of place change, when the tellers become collectors instead of living the experience.. The re interpreted stories in parallel with the landscapes reclaiming, the social geography of place, its collective memory and interlinking relationship. The modern storyteller then left with the task of exploring their own psychological relationship with place and bygone times , as imagined by others.
Folklore Stories of the Irish landscapeFeb 24, 2023
Calmness A 5min guided meditation
Welcome to this guided meditation, there are as many ways to meditate as there are people in the world, what works for you works for you. For me the natural world and how we exist within it are universally connected, we are part of the universe and it is part of us. walk with me as you are guided through this meditation listening to my voice "Martin Matthews" allow yourself to move gently and deliberately through your own natural universe, accessing that, sense of calm we all have within. There is no right way or wrong way to partake in this meditation there is only your way. If people have questions or observations please feel free to contact me by email and I will endeavor to respond. Mrtnmatthews@gmail.com
Water scape
Slate Quarry people,
Natural resources people and stone have their uses while there is a demand. Land scape is a definite history of where we have come from not necessarily a map of where we going.
The Long Piece
Changes in the landscape are a representation of the changes in our way of life, the only permeance in either is the awareness of impermanence.
Dobbin's lane
The Sweat pond
Observing with curiosity the fields and country side we walk in. will invariably lead us to many questions, but, few answers. In this episode, I am looking at the phenomenon of a pond known as the sweat pond. A story told with a very dim memory of, a long forgotten local knowledge. However with a little bit of research sweat huts and sweat ponds it appears have been a feature in Ireland for centuries. stories dismissed as folklore and fairy tales can and do have an element of truth.
Country walks
Stories of the land scape, by Martin Matthews Outcast Theatre Productions