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Mayday Madness Storytelling Event

Furness Tradition Posted on 22nd April 2020 by Andy Frame22nd April 2020

Storytellers Dave Tonge, Ian Douglas, and Mark Borthwick invite you to join us for a Beltane blether this May 1st! We are a transcontinental fellowship! Ian comes from the Noble North of England, while Dave hails from the Splendid South.So … Continue reading →

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More Storytelling

Furness Tradition Posted on 14th April 2020 by Andy Frame15th April 2020

A storytelling event featuring some familiar faces and some new ones. This from Mark Borthwick: Hey all! Tomorrow (Weds 15th) at 2000 GMT I’ll be storytelling on Zoom with this rogue’s gallery! It promises to be a balanced meal of … Continue reading →

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Storytelling duet

Furness Tradition Posted on 14th April 2020 by Andy Frame14th April 2020

Local storyteller Mark Borthwick – Storyteller has been engaging in storytelling experiments! This is a ‘Duet’ — where one person tells a prepared story, and the other responds with an off-the-cuff story that the original story inspired to tell. It’s a perplexing … Continue reading →

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Debs Newbold and Laurel Swift in ‘Under Her Skin’

Furness Tradition Posted on 10th November 2015 by Andy Frame10th November 2015

[gview file=”http://furnesstradition.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/UHS_POSTER.pdf”] Storyteller Debs Newbold and dancer/musician Laurel Swift performed at the Furness Tradition Festival in 2012 as part of the Morris Offspring show. They return to the area on Friday 20th November where they perform ‘Under Her Skin’ at … Continue reading →

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Today’s folk show for your amusement!! ... See MoreSee Less

Furness Tradition - 01-08-2022

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Listen to Furness Tradition - 01-08-2022 by CandoFM 106.3 & 107.3
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Watched the England team celebrating after their victory - congratulations ladies - and for a brief moment I thought that I was watching Morris dancers. Cavorting around, dressed in white with their medal ribbons adding a dash of colour. Perhaps a soccer victory in the distant past was the real origin of Morris dancing 😉 ... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday Mick Moloney passed away - Mick was a member of The Johnstons along with Paul Brady - He moved to the USA to do a folklore degree and has stayed there and continued playing Irish music whilst also playing an enormous role academia - he has been central to the role and understanding of the irish diaspora and particularly it's music. Here's a piece well worth reading from Mick about his story - (the video clips are also wonderful)folklife.si.edu/magazine/how-a-chance-encounter-launched-a-revival-of-irish-american-music?fbclid... ... See MoreSee Less

How a Chance Encounter Launched a Revival of Irish American Music

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“Who the hell is Ralph Rinzler?” I asked. “The director of the Smithsonian’s Festival of American Folklife, you idiot!”
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Here’s the link for tonight’s Furness Trad folk show Eavesdropper on CanDoFM to listen again on Mixcloudwww.mixcloud.com/CANDOFM_1063/furness-tradition-25-07-2022/ ... See MoreSee Less

Furness Tradition - 25-07-2022

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Furness Tradition thank the following for their support:
We are extremely grateful to Ulverston Town Council, the Townlands Trust, Xanado,the Hope and Anchor, Tumbling Tom, Furness Clog and Blast Furness for their ongoing support, and to many private individuals  for their generous donations. As our activities continue we would love to work with more partners or sponsors. If this appeals to you – please get in touch with us via the contact form. Thank you.

 

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