Gypsies and Traveller Legends

Friday February 24, 2012


Gypsies and Traveller Legends, Lore and Enlightenment. A beinghuman weekend

A weekend of songs, dancing, traditions, folklore, plant lore and explorations of this extraordinary community with some of the finest characters and richest carriers of the old knowledge.

Friday 24th to Sunday 26th February 2012, beinghuman warehouse, Frome, Somerset.

Curated by Sam Lee, folk singer, song collector, teacher, forager and researcher who has spent many years tracing the musical journeys of the British Traveller and Gypsy community throughout England, Ireland and Scotland. This weekend will be a practical and entertaining exploration of unique repertoires of traditional songs, West Country dancing styles, stories, yarns and the rich vein of knowledge held within this ancient community.
The weekend includes screening, concert, workshops, guided walks, and opportunities to try out first hand many of the skills, songs and thought provoking gems that have been preserved down the generations. The legendary, rare film ‘Latcho Drom’, archival film and hard to see documentaries will also be screened. The group will spend Saturday on a guided walk learning about edible foods, Gypsy foraging and hunting traditions, back at base we will spend our time sharing songs and tales
Guests Include:

Debs Newbold: Master storyteller. Resident at the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Debs is a much sought after specialist on the folklore of plants and the landscape as well as a world class animateur of theatre and the folk arts.

Thomas McCarthy: One of the greatest discoveries in traditional singing in the last 40 years, Thomas is of Irish Traveller decent and is the carrier of an inherited collection of songs, knowledge and yarns from his rich community.

Ken Langsbury: Gloucestershire storyteller and singer who has gathered many tales and songs from some of the most renowned and long passed Gypsy singers in the West Country.

Lisa Sture is a specialist in Devon step dancing and a carrier of many rare local styles learnt in the untamed Gyspy style. She is also highly versed in the shamanic perspective of Romany culture and the deep connection maintained between them and the land. Lisa Also is an acclaimed raw food specialist.

Ed Stevens: One half of the famous wandering minstrels, Ed may possible have walked further within this country than any man in the last 200 years. Ed has gleaned immense knowledge and skills of the natural world from his self sufficient travels where he carried nothing but his song, his wit and his knowledge of the land.

Lucy Kaye: Critically acclaimed documentary film maker, Lucy Kaye has spent years studying some of the outsider communities in the UK, directing several widely broadcast films that tackle the issues within many of the disenfranchised groups within our shores

Venue:
beinghuman warehouse
37 Lower Keyford
Frome BA11 4AR

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