
This audio re-telling of ‘The Battle of Moytura’ is especially designed for, but not limited to, a younger audience. In part 8, What the Dagda Did Next , the ‘Big Man’ gets to consume a whole cauldron of food all by himself goes on to and encounters two extraordinary women Battle Poets.
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Notes for this story
- I have had to take a slightly ‘Lady Gregory’ approach to this section as the description of the encounter between Dagda and Indech’s daughter is, somewhat, explicit, and I want to ensure these re-tellings are fully appropriate for an older primary age-group, as well as an adult one.
- This encounter includes an example of a poetic ‘battle-rap.’ The original sequence which begins with the Dagda’s name wordplay has the quality of early Rosc poetry where each short alliterative line re-translates the one that goes before. For more listen to this podcast conversation or read Isolde’s post on the Names of the Dagda.
- It is well worth re-telling these stories as they introduce two of these powerful battle poets and illustrate the inportant roles expected to be undertaken by women in these early stories.
- Cath Maige Tuired: 83 – 94
Music: Lamentum from SacrumProfanum , Ben Dwyer
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