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Weird as Folk Mini-Documentary by Hunter Robertson
An introduction to our Weird as Folk Exhibition in a Mini-Documentary by Hunter Robertson, The Zebra Partnership.
Weird As Folk invites you to wander through the mysteries of our Folklore collection and reimagine what folklore means to you. We have ventured across the Northwest, delved deep into the cloughs and unearthed Folk treasures. From centuries-old boots found concealed in chimneys, to witch-bottles and dastardly boggarts.
We invite you to explore the hidden histories displayed within the volumes from our Folklore collection, and meander through our folk-forest, where you can contribute your own tall tales written down on a folk-leaf or two.
Film contributors:
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Portico Library Windrush 2024 with Guests Jackie Bailey and Wayne Bennett
Просмотров 275 месяцев назад
Children of the #WindrushPioneers, #entrepreneurs Jackie Bailey, BEE You Personal Development and Wayne Bennett, Made4Tech Global talk to Portico Library Trustee Carol Ann Whitehead FRSA CMgr CCMI about their upbringing, the highs and lows, how have the benefited from the sacrifices and what makes them smile about their heritage and legacy. There is frank discussion of racism in this video. Who...
Infamous: The Mission and Meet Iris Yau
Просмотров 457 месяцев назад
Iris Ching Man Yau 丘靜雯 (MA FRSA FHEA), was born and raised in Hong Kong. She was in London as an overseas student studying for her Fashion degree when Britain returned Hong Kong to China in 1997. Prior to teaching in higher education, Iris was in global Fashion Buying and Sourcing for various international fashion companies in London. She has written and curated exhibitions including the exhibi...
Introduction to the Infamous Exhibition
Просмотров 617 месяцев назад
Curator Iris Yau talks to Carol Ann Whitehead about opium and Manchester's trade with China in the 19th century
Adopting a Book at the Portico
Просмотров 301Год назад
Our new Adopt a Book film by Jeremiah Quinn tells the moving story of how and why people choose their books. It focuses on the books chosen by young Sadie Massey prize winners, the journey of the books to Downie Allison and Downie in Glasgow and the reaction of people to 'their' books back at the Library. Books bound by Downie Allison Bookbinders www.dadbookbinders.com
Windrush 75 with the Portico Library
Просмотров 100Год назад
2023 sees the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain on 22 June 1948. Thanks to Portico Trustee and Chair of the Public Programme Committee Carol Ann Whitehead FRSA CMgr CCMI, we’re supporting #Windrush75 network with two videos to help make this a year of national celebrations of our shared history. The first is filmed in the Portico Library, activist and Portico Trust...
Ruth Estevez reading from The Monster Belt
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Ruth Estevez, Portico Sadie Massey Awards Project Coordinator and writer, reads from her book, The Monster Belt.
Dom Conlon reads from Meet Matilda Rocket Builder
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Looking for a book to review for the Portico Sadie Massey Awards Reading Competition? Why not browse through the suggested books on the website? www.theportico.org.uk/portico-sadie-massey-awards And listen to a reading of 'Meet Matilda Rocket Builder' by author and PSMAwards judge Dom Conlon. This could be the perfect book to review! The free to enter short story and book review competitions ar...
Oliver Sykes reads from his book, Alfie's First Fight
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Portico Sadie Massey Awards Reading Judge Oliver Sykes reads from his book, Alfie's First Fight - a story that has something for everyone.
Author Clare Povey reads from her book The Unexpected Tale of Bastien Bonlivre.
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Portico Sadie Massey Awards writing judge and author, Clare Povey reads from her children's middle grade book, The Unexpected Tale of Basatien Bonlivre. To find out more about the judges and the book review and short storiy competitions open to 7 - 18 years olds: www.theportico.org.uk/portico-sadie-massey-awards
Hallie Fletcher reading from Love's Language
Просмотров 1752 года назад
Looking for a book to review for the Portico Sadie Massey Awards Reading Competition? Why not browse through the suggested books on the website? www.theportico.org.uk/portico-sadie-massey-awards Or listen to Hallie Fletcher's poem 'An Open Book' from Hallie's poetry anthology, Love's Language. This poetry anthology could be the perfect book to review! A previous Portico Young People's Prize win...
Jack Nicholls reading from Meat Songs
Просмотров 392 года назад
Looking for a book to review for the Portico Sadie Massey Awards Reading Competition? Why not browse through the suggested books on the website? www.theportico.org.uk/portico-sadie-massey-awards Or listen to the points of view of the insects & animals in the poetry of author and PSMAwards workshop leader Jack Nicholls. ‘Meat Songs’ could be the perfect book to review! The short story and book r...
Jack Nicholls reading from Meat Songs
Просмотров 472 года назад
Looking for a book to review for the Portico Sadie Massey Awards Reading Competition? Why not browse through the suggested books on the website? www.theportico.org.uk/portico-sadie-massey-awards Or listen to the points of view of the insects & animals in the poetry of author and PSMAwards workshop leader Jack Nicholls. ‘Meat Songs’ could be the perfect book to review! The short story and book r...
Martin Griffin Reading from The Second Stranger
Просмотров 1772 года назад
Looking for a book to review for the Portico Sadie Massey Awards Reading Competition? Why not browse through the suggested books on the website? www.theportico.org.uk/portico-sadie-massey-awards Or listen to a reading of the latest book by author and PSMAwards workshop leader Martin Griffin. This could be the perfect book to review! The short story and book review competitions are open to 7 - 1...
Rewriting the North: Tabitha Lasley and Jeff Young on Place
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The last event in our 2023 Rewriting the North series, which celebrates writers and writing connected with the North of England has writers Tabitha Lasley and Jeff Young are in conversation with Dr David Cooper about place, life writing and blurred genres. Jeff Young is a writer for theatre, radio and screen whose TV credits include Eastenders, CBBC and Casualty. He broadcasts essays for Radio ...
Marie Basting reading from Princess BMX
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Marie Basting reading from Princess BMX
Rewriting the North: Testament
Просмотров 62 года назад
Rewriting the North: Testament
Rewriting the North: Catherine Simpson and Adam Farrer on Memoir
Просмотров 752 года назад
Rewriting the North: Catherine Simpson and Adam Farrer on Memoir
Rewriting the North: Graphic Writing with Kate Charlesworth and Una
Просмотров 752 года назад
Rewriting the North: Graphic Writing with Kate Charlesworth and Una
Rewriting the North: Adam Farrer
Просмотров 442 года назад
Rewriting the North: Adam Farrer
Portico Prize Shortlist Readings
Просмотров 1452 года назад
Portico Prize Shortlist Readings
Rewriting the North: Jennifer Reid
Просмотров 5632 года назад
Rewriting the North: Jennifer Reid
2022 Portico Prize Award Ceremony
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2022 Portico Prize Award Ceremony
2022 Portico Prize longlist announced
Просмотров 2023 года назад
2022 Portico Prize longlist announced
10. How to be a book illustrator: Chellie Carroll
Просмотров 803 года назад
10. How to be a book illustrator: Chellie Carroll
12. Lip Service - A Life of Laughter
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12. Lip Service - A Life of Laughter
13. Meet the writer - Catherine Johnson
Просмотров 1693 года назад
13. Meet the writer - Catherine Johnson
15. The Power of Mentorships: Hallie Fletcher
Просмотров 1353 года назад
15. The Power of Mentorships: Hallie Fletcher
Pathways into Publishing with the Portico Library closing and thanks
Просмотров 253 года назад
Pathways into Publishing with the Portico Library closing and thanks
17 The Portico Sadie Massey Awards for young readers and writers Celebration 2021
Просмотров 893 года назад
17 The Portico Sadie Massey Awards for young readers and writers Celebration 2021

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  • @fadoulallagl7922
    @fadoulallagl7922 Месяц назад

    Very Very good teacher ❤❤❤❤

  • @fadoulallagl7922
    @fadoulallagl7922 Месяц назад

    Wow. Im Sudanese i love ❤️ Uganda ❤❤

  • @mugenyikulubyaakiiki2787
    @mugenyikulubyaakiiki2787 Месяц назад

    Mukyala Namakula nsanyuse okukulabako naye mbadde nkusaba ku contact siri mu ggwanga naye njagala abaana bange bwoba omanyi webasobola okuyigira ku bivuga n'amazina agaffe agekinnansi onyambe bambi.

  • @henrikibukamusoke3292
    @henrikibukamusoke3292 Месяц назад

    I enjoyed watching this. Im so proud of my culture , my old school Lubiri SS. Aminah OG wange keep up the good work...

  • @lovejumanji5
    @lovejumanji5 Месяц назад

    Ugh, I thought it said cheese…….

  • @willalogicalwf
    @willalogicalwf 2 месяца назад

    My friends company is digitizing the entirety of the OED, unbelievably massive text and fascinating

  • @willalogicalwf
    @willalogicalwf 2 месяца назад

    My grandfather got me a time/life civil war pewter set, still have all the pieces. Not surprisingly the SOUTH ALWAYS LOSES as they will never rise ever

  • @BetsyWillie-t8f
    @BetsyWillie-t8f 2 месяца назад

    Young Frank Jones Melissa Davis Jessica

  • @paulm7826
    @paulm7826 2 месяца назад

    Excellent and interesting discussion. Thank you from Australia.

  • @koskivaarak
    @koskivaarak 3 месяца назад

    Do we know how the Lewis chesmen were dyed? About the Lewis ponnies: war horses weren´t necessarily that big in those days. I´m under the impressinon that the heavy knight in armour was just evolving in that time. The carver migth have been more familiar with smaller breeds (like Icelandic horses of palfreys) or he might have wanted to ridicule the Viking horse breeds. I´m more into Byzantine icongography, and there you find a lot warrior saints with rather small horses. I must tell you about a chess set my son got from a lady at church when he first gor interested in the game. They do not look fancy at all, normal wooden pieces from Soviet Union. The dramatic detail is they were given to the lady by a man who had them with him when he was sent to Gulag...

  • @thomaswebb2584
    @thomaswebb2584 3 месяца назад

    I think the Harry Potter missed an opportunity to have Mr. Finkel have a cameo in the films!

  • @Haplo-san
    @Haplo-san 3 месяца назад

    In Turkish chess, bishop still called elephant(fil); knight is horse(at), rook is castle(kale), queen is vizier(vezir) and king is shah(şah). Pawn is called "piyon" which comes from French word "pion" and it means "infantry/foot soldier" in French. Also "chess" called "satranç" which comes from Persian word "şaṭranc" which comes from Indian word "chaturanga" .

  • @paolabolognese3530
    @paolabolognese3530 3 месяца назад

    How amazing video! Thank you so so much from the 13th of August 2024 !!! 😊❤

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 3 месяца назад

    If the king had the moves of the queen it would be far harder to checkmate.

  • @roolian5294
    @roolian5294 3 месяца назад

    She was my trainer in Buloba Primary School...... those days we had a good music program back then.

  • @seedmonchermonchcronch3222
    @seedmonchermonchcronch3222 4 месяца назад

    Every time I read the comments under a Dr. Finkle video I feel like half the people didn't even watch the whole thing, maybe even none of it and just read the title. There are so many interesting things to point out and ask about yet so many people just show ignorance about things which are explained later in the video

  • @caloyssk1
    @caloyssk1 5 месяцев назад

    💪😉

  • @andreaedmond1043
    @andreaedmond1043 6 месяцев назад

    This storybis amazing!! The ankle bells. We African Americans know nothing about dance. Nothing.

  • @andreaedmond1043
    @andreaedmond1043 6 месяцев назад

    I finally understand how the hips can move to create this illusion of swift amazing movement. Thank you for teaching this! I never new there were stories with the dances. No wonder there is so much happiness in the body of the dancers. They are dancing a story that is dear to them. I just really don't like what African Americans have done with dance. It's perverted and self centered with no story. No community, just dancing to be seen.

  • @lovesnature1385
    @lovesnature1385 6 месяцев назад

    Proudly Ugandan 🇺🇬

  • @MirembeMarielynn
    @MirembeMarielynn 6 месяцев назад

    Wawo thxs so much, be blessed, how can i join the training plz direct me

  • @MariamajesteSolgagalbava-wx4el
    @MariamajesteSolgagalbava-wx4el 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @MillyMatete
    @MillyMatete 8 месяцев назад

    I wish I was able to connect with you madam. Am a teacher in Kenya. I train my learner s this dances with alot of difficulty.

  • @jjnan388
    @jjnan388 8 месяцев назад

    Wow great

  • @AndreaSzabo7171
    @AndreaSzabo7171 8 месяцев назад

    💘💘💘. 💞. 😃 Today will Now Be Brilliant. Thank You. 😃 Been playing since I was 2. 👉 Isince ( 1973 )

  • @fokkenhotz1
    @fokkenhotz1 9 месяцев назад

    Everybody should have a healthy 1hr dose of Professor Irv Finkel I wish he could like your like a rock star I ''''would''' d.i.e dor Michael cremi and irving Finkel to have a discussion ooo heaven on yt if only I had more to give than thumbs appreciation and the forward payment of hike pass touchdown you tube guys n gala gals yeah we love the best platform yt bought up remember san brueno days y'all? ne1? 💋🗽🫂 I'm so silly hug huh ?!?; ❤️(⁠ ⁠ꈍ⁠ᴗ⁠ꈍ⁠)

  • @jammien4569
    @jammien4569 9 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH MISS. NAMAKULA 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @lilliannansubuga
    @lilliannansubuga 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks alot madam Amiinah❤❤❤

  • @lilliannansubuga
    @lilliannansubuga 9 месяцев назад

    This great work ,more blessings upon you madam Namakula

  • @Hh-yd3dj
    @Hh-yd3dj 9 месяцев назад

    Damn, i like this guy. Dude has awesome charisma. I really enjoyed this. Thank you

  • @maryb6074
    @maryb6074 9 месяцев назад

    It is very funny that it started with a chess items from Persia and tried to tell stories about invention in India ( without any evidence) and make stories about playing chess in England. Don't you think the main part of it which is Persian chess is missing?😅😅

  • @มานวิมลเคหาสน์เกษม

    From Thailand. I love this kind of dance. I appreciate your beautiful culture. You teach wonderfully. I can learn and dance according to this teaching. Wow! Made me realize that people with small bottoms can dance like this🤣 (LOI)​. You are the best teacher. Love you so much.

  • @crownhouse2466
    @crownhouse2466 10 месяцев назад

    About the red vs black pieces: In Alice in Wonderland (or behind the mirrrors?) there is the Red Queen; could it be that Lewis Caroll took his inspiration from the Lewis chess set?

  • @harrietmusoke3647
    @harrietmusoke3647 10 месяцев назад

    Mwebale nyo mwebale watching from uk. Njagala okuyinga nga nzize mu vacation tekako endagiriro. Thank you 🥰 ❤

  • @JCear
    @JCear 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this informative video content. My little ones are learning a lot.

  • @aggymachkla
    @aggymachkla 10 месяцев назад

    Love this

  • @judithmirembe876
    @judithmirembe876 Год назад

    God bless the teachers,these are obedient creature ofGod in his image.God should purnish thise whi dont want to pay their salaries thats Godly service on plannet Earth

  • @judithmirembe876
    @judithmirembe876 Год назад

    U are right original Teacher

  • @judithmirembe876
    @judithmirembe876 Год назад

    I love teachers😂 Helo Namakula

  • @newkingjames1757
    @newkingjames1757 Год назад

    "What change would you make?" Un-Castling, which would allow you to reverse a castling move back to their original positions.

  • @alanjameson8664
    @alanjameson8664 Год назад

    When I was a boy (I am a few years older than Dr. Finkel) I could never win, or even compete with, my elder brother at chess--so I gave it up as a lost cause. There was a time when I had someone with whom to play Go--the East Asian board game--and that was very interesting, but after several years we went our different ways.

  • @irenesalness2228
    @irenesalness2228 Год назад

    Excellent. Music belongs to Africa.

  • @professor3778
    @professor3778 Год назад

    There's no luck😏try playing with black to start the match🥴🥴

  • @whisped8145
    @whisped8145 Год назад

    26:00 The King is the most important piece. A king acts through his agents; he does not do everything in his realm or on his battlefied personally - what point then of an army? I don't agree with Dr Finkle's description of the tired shy king here. Even on the battlefield the king has of course an honour guard with him. The queen's upgrade however has many more influences that I would assume some polite chap like Dr Finkle wouldn't dare say directly to a woman, especially such a friendly one. The new rule or version was also known as the "Mad Queen's Chess" which is the version we mainly play today. The "mad queen" is a hysterical woman, or in a friendlier interpretation projecting the reach of her own games of intrigue. The meanest interpretation would be that in order to get the women interested in the game, one would appeal to their narcissism and make the piece representing them some all powerful Mary Sue who could do everything compared to everyone else. A cruel power fantasy so to say. Something we see in today's badly written media quite a lot, and hopefully dying down soon again. - The mentioned TV show "The Queen's Gambit" is similarly such a power fantasy appealing to just that, for there is no historical precedent for what happens in the show. It is a mere fantasy of a "strong women" outdoing all the men in what they're great at. Narcissism is of course not a solely female thing, but this is an expression of it. As Dr Finkle said himself, I would have enjoyed more women to play with as well, but alas barely any are interested in such games. Be it chess, shogi, go or the like. More colourful and less abstract boardgames, like Archipelago, or with even more social aspects in the game's narrative changes that a bit.

  • @stakantube
    @stakantube Год назад

    hooligans attacked Irving Finkel. they get... enougt knowledge to pass exams in harvard...

  • @TomPlantagenet
    @TomPlantagenet Год назад

    “When the game is over, the king and the pawn go back into the same box.”-Cortana

  • @valentinapetrova4387
    @valentinapetrova4387 Год назад

    You are all wonderful!!! I accidentally found a short video about the Kiganda dance. I had never seen such beauty, such joy and strength!!! And your teacher is an amazing woman and professional!!! Thank you for showing me a world where man is part of the forces of Nature, of Earth, of Air, of Water, of Fire, thank you for this part of the history of your wonderful people, it is so beautiful, so real. ...God bless you! With all my heart I wish you the greatest happiness !!! Greetings from Bulgaria ! :)❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤍❤

  • @villeraveronica
    @villeraveronica Год назад

    Oh my God

  • @beeheart6529
    @beeheart6529 Год назад

    I hope someone is filming Dr Finkel every day. What a treasure he is to the human race!

  • @fatimarespress5642
    @fatimarespress5642 Год назад

    From Detroit Michigan. This was wonderful to see and understand. Thank you. Please do more videos❤