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- A seanchaí (pronounced [ˈʃan̪ˠəxiː] or [ʃan̪ˠəˈxiː] – plural: Irish: seanchaithe [ˈʃan̪ˠəxəhɪ]) is a traditional Gaelic storyteller or historian. In Scottish...
- folklore for three months at the Dublin Library and received input from seanchaithe while developing the film. During casting in London in February 1958...
- storyteller, lecturer and broadcaster. He is one of the few practising seanchaithe (traditional Irish lore-keepers and tale-spinners) remaining in Ireland...
- surrounding islands, and particularly the memoirs of Great Blasket Island seanchaithe Tomás Ó Criomhthain, novelist Flann O'Brien also chose to satirize their...
- region before the eruption of Tower Hill. An Irish seanchaí (plural: seanchaithe), meaning bearer of "old lore", was a traditional Irish language storyteller...
- entire temporary village was erected with separate streets for musicians, seanchaithe, poets, and jugglers. The traditional Connacht Irish phrase, "Fáilte...
- 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...
- Ossian USA label. Graham continued to collaborate with other poets and seanchaithe and storytellers. Since collecting songs from Ulster's older traditional...