This full moon October night, we're having a Halloween-appropriate visit with Hjörleifur Helgi Stefánsson: Icelander, author of Icelandic Folk Tales, fabulous traditional storyteller ... and Tom Muir's pet Viking.
No Picts were harmed during the making of this podcast.
A peedie warning: Not surprisingly, some of the conversation is a bit dark for the very sensitive, or bairns. See topics below and proceed informed.
Join us for a blether between two storytelling northmen, mildly spooky at times as is suitable for the Halloween season, where you'll hear about:
- Storytelling traditions old and new in Iceland
- "Destination Sagalands" (EU project) - friends made in the Nordic lands, and fun personal stories
- Finding a unique voice for stories and storytelling
- Hjörleifur's book, Icelandic Folk Tales
- Storytellers like being admired!
- Hjörleifur's family stories tradition
- Life in an Icelandic turf house
- Hjörleifur tells the story, The Merman Laughs (and eating rotten shark!)
- The dark details of making of a supernatural slave to steal neighbors' milk from the cow; the primal fear of the people living in turf houses
- How to make necropants
- Raising the dead
- About Icelandic rímur, and samplings of rímur, "sung with gusto" by a man with a golden voice
- Iceland and her trolls
- A troll folktale
- An Orkney ghost story from Tom
- A comparison of Orkney and Icelandic tales
- Announcing a new book-in-the-making with Hjorleifur and Orkneyology Press!
- Hidden People tales
Also mentioned:
Cape Clear festival website https://capeclearstorytelling.com/ and Rhonda's personal Cape Clear video https://youtu.be/mEInv4Miz3A?si=CpvVk6pbwc1-VXK_
Hjörleifur's Icelandic Folk Tales book link: https://thehistorypress.co.uk/publication/icelandic-folk-tales/
Heather Yule, storyteller: https://www.heatheryulepapertales.co.uk/my-story
Liz Weir: https://www.lizweir.org/
Terry Gunnell's Hidden People book: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/1687155.Terry_Gunnell
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