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Tradition Bearer in the Highlands of Scotland
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At 10:00am on November 13, 2008, Gwyneth Anne Bronwynne said…
hi!
to be paid for your talents in liquid gold is fortunate indeed! and yes, i am a fan of such riches...medicinal in purpose only, of course.
oh! a good explanation of the purpose of friends on a social networking site like a Ning can be found here!
At 8:35am on November 11, 2008, Gwyneth Anne Bronwynne said…
i have met several of Glaswegian ancestry...and delightful each one was!...
i have spent time in Glasgow and Edinburgh but i long to travel to the highlands and in particular to visit the ruins of Skara Brae!

and in Oban and Islay...there's a factory or two there that i need to pay homage to.
Cheers!
~gwyneth
ps. that whole friend request thing...you do know you need to accept or decline, right? [grins]
~gwyneth
At 2:46pm on November 10, 2008, Gwyneth Anne Bronwynne said…
just a tad welsh...a smidge...if you count it on both sides and down the middle. and you, sirrah?....
highland rogue, friend to heather, heath, hearth, peat and stones older than most civilizations? able to charm and to fight within the same minute then share a flask, a song. and a story afterwards?
At 10:35am on November 10, 2008, Gwyneth Anne Bronwynne said…
i must admit that as a self-proclaimed "Highland, backward, grumbling, insular curmugeon" i was compelled to send a friend request...as an irreverent snarky celt and a redhead i felt it was required.
cheers!
~gwyneth
At 7:28am on November 7, 2008, Dale Jarvis said…
Hi there! I am spreading the word about the new World Storytelling Day group:
http://professionalstoryteller.ning.com/group/worldstorytellingday

If you know of any storytelling events happening near you in March, let me know, and make sure to add them to the World Storytelling Day event list.

Dale
At 1:28am on October 25, 2008, Layne Gneiting said…
Scot, I value your invite, and thank you for the aural glimpse into your musical style. Would enjoy hearing more, as your files offered but sneak peeks. Your musical ideas carry a sort of other-worldliness that evokes bygone eras, and transports this listener to foreign lands. I wonder, do your motifs speed and intensify as the tale builds? I'm afraid the segment I heard (Clann Mclean) was cut short while the narrative was still laying the groundwork. Perhaps this comment wall isn't the place for the kind of discussion I'd love to have with you, but I'd like to swap ideas (via e-mail or a forum) about the wedding of music and tale.

I think you'd enjoy an American bard who wends music into all his works: Odds Bodkin. Studying with him turned on the symphony stirring inside me, and since then I've created too few (but at least they're a few) bardic tales, though none recorded yet. I wish you could hear them, and that I could hear you "live," Scot. Perhaps you can be swayed to attend SfS? Thanks again for tipping me toward your tales.
At 12:30pm on October 19, 2008, Emma Alexander Arthur said…
Thank you for the info. The Celtic Nights music on my page was a free download! Have you heard the second music file? It's called Highland Storm. Several storytellers have commented that they like Celtic Nights but I have had no comments on Highland Storm.
At 3:34pm on October 18, 2008, Emma Alexander Arthur said…
Question - I started the Celtic Storytellers group and am putting together some resources. Would you mind if I put a link to your website for the The Selkie Painter? It's such a wonderful story.
At 3:15pm on October 18, 2008, Emma Alexander Arthur said…
Hi again, I'm ashamed to say that I have never been to northern Norway. I live in the south west - the land of the fjords. It's a three to four hour flight from Stavanger, depending on how long you have to wait for connections . I've always wanted to visit the land of the midnight sun and to see the Arora Borealis. I've never come across selkie stories in Norway.
At 10:46am on October 18, 2008, Emma Alexander Arthur said…
Dear Scot, I was intrigued by your surname so just had to visit your website. Your Whisky Tales look like great fun. At present I'm listening to Selkie Painter. I love Selkie stories. I'm a Scot living in Norway and take every opportunity to listen to other Scottish storytellers - now I'm homesick.
 
 

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