Ardagh hill, in County Longford, Ireland is a very special ‘Stories in the Landscape’ location. This is the legendary Bri Leith, where much of the Tocmarc Étaíne is set. The Ardagh Heritage and Creative Centre, managed by story teller and educator, Ann and her colleague Annette, nestles at the foot of this beautiful hill. Join Chris and Ann,as they explore the centre, and how to best present and adapt the, complex, Tocmarc Étaíne for a modern audience.
‘ÉIRÍ’ An international Arts Competition and Research Project
The Tocmarc Étaíne includes many fascinating female characters with intriguing and often complex motivations. Their stories still have much in common with current issues. Listen in to spark ideas for submissions to this exciting Arts competition, open to entries up to the close of October 22.
Links for this episode
- Find out more about the Creative Ardagh Centre
- Explore the craft shop
- Heritage in Schools Scheme
Explore the Tocmarc Étaíne through the Story Archaeology Archive
Dindshenchas 09: Tocmarc Étaíne 1 – A Fly On The Wall
- Listen to the podcast: A Fly on the Wall
- Find Chris’ story: Fuamnach
- The Text of Tocmarc Étaíne Part 1 translation by Isolde
- Brú na Bóinne and Cnogba – the Boyne Valley in the Metrical Dindshenchas: translation by Isolde
- The Brú na Bóinne and Brí Leith: landscape exploration by Chris
- Étaín, Eithliu, Vessels and Rebirth: article by Isolde
Dindshenchas 10: Tocmarc Étaíne 2 – The Re-Born Identity
- .Listen to the podcast: The Re-Born Identity
- Find the story told by Chris: A Prophecy
- The Text of Tocmarc Étaíne Part 2: Translation by Isolde
Dindshenchas 11: Tocmarc Étaíne 3 – A Game of Fidchell
- Listen to the podcast: A Game of Fidchell
- Find Chris’ telling of the story A Causeway Over Móin Lámraige
- The Corlea Trackway
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