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Storytelling and music by The Embers
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A storytelling and music podcast, with folklore and mythology from all over the world set to an ever-evolving musical landscape.
A storytelling and music podcast, with folklore and mythology from all over the world set to an ever-evolving musical landscape.
Episode 36 - Comoonity Spirit, with Stumble Trip Theatre
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to Episode 36 of The Embers Podcast.\n\nThis time, we are so wonderfully excited to be joined by out sisters in stories Stumble Trip Theatre. Their deliciously absurd story is followed by a chat between Chloe, Grace and Tim.\n\nMusic, editing and production by the endlessly talented Tim Karp.\n\nIf you would like to donate towards what we do, you can do so via our Ko-Fi page: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective\n\nBig love,\n\nThe Embers and Stumble Trip\n\nxx
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Episode 35 - The Goddess Danu, with Candlelit Tales
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Welcome, welcome one and all to Episode 35 of The Embers Collective podcast.\n\nOnce again, we are delighted to be joined by Candlelit Tales for another deep dive into Celtic Mythology.\n\nThis time we have the tale of The Goddess Danu, told by Sorcha Hegarty with music by Ru O\'Sé. After the story, we delve into a discussion with Aron, Sorcha, Lonan and Rixy.\n\nIf you\'d like to find out more about Candlelit Tales, you can head over to www.candlelittales.ie and find them on Facebook and Instagram. You can also find their plethora of podcasts wherever you get your podcasts from.\n\nOur podcasts are completely free, but if you enjoy what we do and would like to make a donation you can do so through our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective\n\nMassive thanks to Aron and Sorcha and all at Candlelit Tales for joining us over the past two episodes. Stay tuned for more collaborations coming soon!\n\nEnjoy!\n\nxx
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Episode 34 - Cnoc Aine, with Candlelit Tales
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Welcome to Episode 34 of The Embers Podcast!
What a treat we have in store - over the next two episodes we will be joined by Aron and Sorcha Hegarty from Candlelit Tales to share some Celtic Mythology with us.
First up is Aron, telling the story of Cnoc Aine, with music by Ru O Se, Oisin Ryan, Alan Homan and Aron himself.
Content warning on this one, as it does deal with themes of sexual assault.
If you would like to hear more from Candlelit Tales, you can head over to their website www.candlelittales.ie , you can find them on facebook and instagram, and you can check out their wealth of podcasts wherever you get your podcasts from.
As always, our podcasts are free, but you can make a donation to us through our ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective Any little bit would be greatly appreciated.
Big love,
The Embers
xxx
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Episode 33 - Prometheus and Pandora
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Hello hello,
Welcome to Episode 33 of The Embers Collective Podcast.
This time around, we have Lonan Jenkins with his own take on the epic Greek myths surrounding Prometheus and Pandora. Music is by the endlessly talented Tim Karp.
The story is followed by a chat between Lonan, Tim and Rixy about the story and the responsibility we have as storytellers in the stories and messages we choose to share.
If you enjoy what we do and you'd like to support us, you can do so through our Ko-Fi account: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective
This episode was produced and edited by Tim Karp.
Big love,
Enjoy
xx
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Episode 32 - The Great Goddess Pan
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode 32 of The Embers Collective Podcast.
It's been a while hasn't it? We've been resting, recuperating and resettling into the way the world works at the moment, but we are BACK with a self-written story by the one and only Sam Rix. This is followed by a natter between Sam, Lonan and Tim.
We hope you're keeping safe and well in these strange times.
Big love,
The Embers
xx
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Episode 31- Pansexual Pandora
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode 31 of The Embers Collective Podcast.
We have SUCH a treat in store for you.
As today would've been London Pride, we are celebrating in our own way with our first ever QUEERSTORY podcast!
The wonderful Charlie Wood shares their own Queer take on Pandora's box, with music accompaniment by Josh Middleton.
HAPPY PRIDE YOU BEAUTIFUL BUNCH!
xxx
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Episode 30- Sleeping Beauty
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CONTENT WARNING: This piece contains a depiction of and discussions about sexual assault.
Hello, hello and welcome to Episode 30 of The Embers Collective Podcast.
Recorded a few weeks before lockdown, this episode we have Lonan Jenkins telling his own take on the Sleeping Beauty story. This story is a dark, twisted tale first performed at our F*cked Up Fairytales events and is certainly not fit for children. This is the version that Disney didn't show you.
The story is accompanied on music by Tim Karp and the incredible Fiona Fey (whose own music you can find on Spotify).
The story is followed by a chat between Lonan, Tim and Rixy about male entitlement, how old folk stories are a bit messed up sometimes, and the responsibility stories have in shaping societal narratives.
Our podcasts are free, but if you would like to make a donation you can do so on the following link and it would be much appreciated: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective
Big love and hope you're all keeping safe and well.
The Embers
xx
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Episode 29- Iris And Hypnos
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Welcome, welcome to Episode 29 of The Embers Collective Podcast.
This was recorded a few weeks ago, pre-Corona lockdown. It features Sam Rix telling the story of Iris and Hypnos, with music by Tim Karp. The tale is a love story disguised as an adventure story; a deep psychedelic trip to the depths of dreams, and a delicate exposition of grief and loss. Hats off to Tim on the incredible production on this one.
The tale is followed by Tim doing his rendition of The Night Visiting Song, by Luke Kelly. Tim, Lonan and Rixy then have a chat about the themes of the story: love, loss, losing your mind, grief and beginning again.
Our podcasts are free, but any donations would be gratefully received- you can pay us the cost of a coffee, through here: https://ko-fi.com/theemberscollective
Enjoy, and big love.
Tim, Lonan, Sarah Liisa and Rixy
xx
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Episode 28- Thor's Hammer
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Hello hello, welcome one and all to Episode 28 of The Embers Podcast.
This was recorded a few weeks ago, and we are delighted to be able to still share stories with you in this strange, uncertain time.
On this episode, we have Lonan Jenkins telling the story of Thor and Loki going on an adventure to retrieve Thor's stolen hammer- the thunder god like you've never seen him before. With music by the one and only Tim Karp. Followed by a tangential chat with Tim, Rixy and Lonan on queerness, wedding dresses and masculinity, amongst other things.
Available on itunes, soundcloud and spotify.
Please share, rate and follow us wherever you can.
Big love,
The Embers
xx
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Episode 27- The Story of Fintan
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to Episode 27 of The Embers Collective Podcast.
This time we have Sam Rix, with music by Tim Karp, telling his take on the Celtic origin story. The story is followed by a chat between Tim, Lonan and Rixy about the story and how it came about.
Available on all platforms.
Please rate, share, follow and subscribe.
Big love.
Xx
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Episode 26 - Herbacious Kitchen Invasion
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Welcome to Episode 26 and PART 2 of a Stumble Trip Theatre double bill.
This piece was used as part of a show we devised with Stumble Trip in 2018 for Wilderness Festival 2018, but in the chat afterwards we find out its roots go back even further than that. Chloe and Grace have performed this with us at Vault Festival, and as part of their own show Stumble Trip's Tales.
Like, share, rate and follow.
But most importantly, enjoy!
Xx
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Episode 25 - Fallen Angel
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Hello hello.
Happy New Year, and welcome to Episode 25 of The Embers Podcast! And what a treat we have in store for you this time 'round- Part 1 of a Stumble Trip Theatre double bill, the incredible Chloe and Grace bring their dark, hilarious and tragic tale Fallen Angel. Music by the ever-majestic Tim Karp. The story is followed by a deep chat about the story itself, celebrity worship of women, and what Stumble Trip are up to next.
Chloe and Grace first worked with us on a show for Wilderness Festival, and since then have become a regular Embers collaborator. Each time they perform with us, we are blown away by their creativity, energy and immense storytelling abilities. You can see them performing LIVE with us in Dona, Stoke Newington on the 19th of January at 7pm.
You can find out more about Stumble Trip here: http://stumbletriptheatre.com/
Enjoy!
Xx
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Episode 24- The Devil's Violin
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Welcome, welcome to Episode 24 of The Embers Podcast.
This time we have the magnificent Sarah Liisa Wilkinson with a chilling Halloween tale called The Devil's Violin with music from Tim Karp.
Afterwards, Rixy, Tim and Sarah Liisa chat about creativity, obsessive love, art and those who make it and what we've got coming up including the River Roding Restoration Party on the 30th November.
Please make sure to like, share, subscribe, follow- available on iTunes, soundcloud and spotify.
Big love.
xx
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Episode 23 - Cannibal Mummy
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Welcome welcome, one and all to episode 23 of The Embers Podcast.
Just in time for Halloween we have the one and only Sam Rix, with an gruesome original piece called Cannibal Mummy.
Accompanied by Tim Karp and Fiona Fey.
Recorded in Tottenham, London.
Please make sure to like, subscribe and share.
Big love.
Xx
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Episode 22 - Death Becomes Her
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Welcome, welcome to Episode 22 of The Embers Podcast. Coming at you from our little recording hub in Tottenham, North London.
This time we have a very special spoken word special with the one and only Ella Guthrie, aka Arcadie with a poem called Death Becomes Her inspired by the epic story of Orpheus and Eurydice. Music on oud by the ever majestic Tim Karp.
The piece is followed by a chat between Tim, Lonan, James and Ella tripping through death, life, loss, selfishness and love.
You can check out more from Arcadie here: https://soundcloud.com/arcadie-poet
Please make sure to like, share, follow, subscribe, rate. We are also on iTunes and Spotify.
Enjoy.
Xx
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Episode 21 - In The Beginning...
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Ello you lovely bunch.
Here we are with a very special creation story, written and performed by the one and only James Boswell with music by Tim Karp. This story was written by James for the wedding of two of our wonderful friends Alex Ingram and Sol Bowra.
The story is followed by a chat between James, Tim, Ella and Lonan about the cosmos, love, the wedding amongst many other things.
Enjoy.
Xx
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Episode 20 - Ti Kako Ekana O Kaimenos
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Welcome to Episode 20 of The Embers Collective Podcast!
This one is the last in our Musical Stories series, with a song from Epirus in Greece, performed by Dunja, Tim and Josh of Don Kipper.
Enjoy.
Xx
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Episode 19 - Epirus Journey
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Welcome to Episode 19 of The Embers Collective Podcast.
This one is SUCH a treat. Part three in our Musical Stories series, this one is all the way from Epirus in Northwestern Greece.
Our regular musicians Tim Karp, Dunja Botic and Josh Middleton took a week long trip around villages in the Greek region of Epirus. A place famous for its clarinet players and melodies that mimic the mourning of the human voice.
Here's some of what they found... enjoy!
Xx
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Episode 18 - Thalassaki
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Welcome to Episode 18 of The Embers Podcast, and Part 2 of our Musical Stories series.
This episode we have the inimitable Dunja Botic, with a beautiful song of the sea Thalassaki (which means little sea), accompanied by Josh Middleton and Tim Karp.
Following the song Dunja, Josh and Tim talk about what the song means, a fascinating insight into the various folk/music traditions from Greece, the themes of love, death, family, and invasion. And, football chants!
Enjoy.
Xx
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Episode 17- Wings Of A Gull
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Welcome to Episode 17 of The Embers Podcast.
This month we have SUCH a treat for you- not one, not two but FOUR podcasts this month, all around the theme of song-stories. Over the next month we will be taking you on a journey through folk music that tells a tale.
First up, we have the wonderful Josh Middleton- accordionist with Don Kipper, amongst many other bands and projects singing the hauntingly beautiful folk song Wings of A Gull, accompanied by Tim Karp on guitar.
The song is followed by a chat between Tim, Josh and Dunja Botic about folk music and traditions, the responsibilities we have to preserve them while making them relevant, the ghosts of past musicians, amongst many other things.
Enjoy.
Xx
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