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This episode features Donnachadh Morgan, barrister at law, son of the late Dermot Morgan and German mother Susanne Morgan (nee Garmaltz). Donnchadh tells us of his experience of his German Irish cultural world, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant from his grandparents’ stories of leaving Silesia and Pomerania to his mother’s journey from Hamburg to the Dublin Horse Show, where she met his father.
Ciarán and Donnachadh talk about some of the changes in Ireland; from the grim 1980’s with no real coffee, to the schickimicki (fancy) present; the concept of the Wutbürger (the angry German citizen) when something ends up as a Schlamassel (cock-up) like the delayed construction of the Elbphilharmonie; how Germans take the world seriously but can be very loyal and funny, and even romantic, in a 19th Century kind of way.
Feeling European and with the apron strings ripped from Ireland as the UK exits the EU, Donnachadh sees a lot of opportunities for stronger ties between Ireland and Germany ‘We gave them Christianianty, we might as well give them more butter.’
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This Podcast dives into the many colours of arts, language and life across cultures. St. Pauli fan and former Düsseldorfer Ciarán Murray and his guests explore the connecting moments of German and Irish life. What do musicians, dancers, artists, writers pick up from either culture? How are they inspired and enriched by the other? For all listeners who like to go and think beyond borders.
The post Hiberno Goethe: German Irish Conversations: Episode 5: Donnachadh Morgan first appeared on Nearcast.This episode features Donnachadh Morgan, barrister at law, son of the late Dermot Morgan and German mother Susanne Morgan (nee Garmaltz). Donnchadh tells us of his experience of his German Irish cultural world, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant from his grandparents’ stories of leaving Silesia and Pomerania to his mother’s journey from Hamburg to the Dublin Horse Show, where she met his father.
Ciarán and Donnachadh talk about some of the changes in Ireland; from the grim 1980’s with no real coffee, to the schickimicki (fancy) present; the concept of the Wutbürger (the angry German citizen) when something ends up as a Schlamassel (cock-up) like the delayed construction of the Elbphilharmonie; how Germans take the world seriously but can be very loyal and funny, and even romantic, in a 19th Century kind of way.
Feeling European and with the apron strings ripped from Ireland as the UK exits the EU, Donnachadh sees a lot of opportunities for stronger ties between Ireland and Germany ‘We gave them Christianianty, we might as well give them more butter.’
Recommendations/items mentioned in this podcast:
This Podcast dives into the many colours of arts, language and life across cultures. St. Pauli fan and former Düsseldorfer Ciarán Murray and his guests explore the connecting moments of German and Irish life. What do musicians, dancers, artists, writers pick up from either culture? How are they inspired and enriched by the other? For all listeners who like to go and think beyond borders.
The post Hiberno Goethe: German Irish Conversations: Episode 5: Donnachadh Morgan first appeared on Nearcast.