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Scottish Poetry at the Euros 2024 video
Просмотров 3272 месяца назад
At the Rose Reilly Bar in Glasgow, Scottish poets Hugh McMillan and Julie McNeill chat international football, previous Scotland campaigns and read a few football related poems in the run up to Euros 2024 opening match: Scotland v Germany..
2024 Dymphna Bursary
Просмотров 743 месяца назад
We are open to submissions for a Dymphna Bursary of £2,000 to support a poet living in Scotland at any stage of their career who identifies as neurodivergent or has a learning disability. Due to a generous, anonymous donation this will be an annual award. for further details on how to apply, visit www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/dymphna-bursary/
Kathleen Jamie reads Robert Burns' song, It is na, Jean, thy bonie face.
Просмотров 1467 месяцев назад
For Burns Night 2024, Scotland's Makar Makar Kathleen Jamie reads lyrics from the song "It is na, Jean, thy bonie" face by Robert Burns. The song was first published unsigned in the Scots Musical Museum in 1792.
The People of Scotland's Address to World Leaders
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Read by Kathleen Jamie and Niall Campbell. The collective poem was curated by Scotland's Makar Kathleen Jamie from over 400 individual entries in November 2023.
Beth McDonough reads 'Tap into me'
Просмотров 779 месяцев назад
Recorded for the Scottish Poetry Library's dyslexia-friendly poetry lesson plans
Victoria McNulty reads her poem 'A Rumba in the Co-op'
Просмотров 639 месяцев назад
Recorded for the Scottish Poetry Library's dyslexia-friendly poetry lesson plans
Craig Houston reads his poem 'Shine'
Просмотров 2109 месяцев назад
Recorded for the Scottish Poetry Library's dyslexia-friendly poetry lesson plans.
We Are Scottish Football (copyright BBC Sport Scotland)
Просмотров 2359 месяцев назад
A poem written by Julie McNeill. The Scottish Poetry Library has permission to share this film in support of our dyslexia-friendly lesson plans, which will free for teachers to access on our website from December 2023.
Christie Williamson reads his poem, Venture.
Просмотров 4310 месяцев назад
Christie Williamson is a poet who writes predominantly in Shetlandic Scots.
Kathleen Jamie invites the People of Scotland to address World Leaders
Просмотров 62110 месяцев назад
Kathleen Jamie is Scotland's national poet, or Makar, and here she invites the People of Scotland to write a collective poem addressed to World Leaders: "So these are hard times that we're living through. And I thought that as a national poet, one small thing we could do is make a collective poem, an address from the People of Scotland to World Leaders. We'd like to do it as we've done before, ...
Happy 115th Birthday Kathleen Raine!
Просмотров 356Год назад
Commemorating what would have been her 115th birthday, an expert panel from diverse disciplines celebrated the poet and scholar Dr Kathleen Raine (1908-2003) with a particular focus on her deep-rooted connections with Scotland. Chaired by Kirsten MacQuarrie, whose forthcoming novel The Rowan Tree is inspired by Raine and the belief that Scotland must radically re-appraise her life and legacy, t...
The Tom Molineaux Project
Просмотров 92Год назад
“Tom Molineaux was ready to take on the world but the world wasn’t ready for Tom Molineaux” - Bill Richmond. He thought the future lay in his hands. He fought his way out of enslavement on a Virginia plantation but the Black boxing sensation had not reckoned with the force of racism in England. In this new theatrical work Tom Molineaux - voiced by playwright Garry Morris - recounts the day he s...
Brian Holton with Kathleen Jamie (edited from live stream)
Просмотров 260Год назад
This event with poet-translator Brian Holton and Scotland's Makar Kathleen Jamie was organised by Chris Agee, publisher of The Irish Pages Press. The activity was live streamed from the Scottish Poetry Library on the evening of 28 June 2023.
The Bonniest Company: Makar Kathleen Jamie invites submissions for a Scottish public libraries' tour
Просмотров 149Год назад
The Bonniest Company: Makar Kathleen Jamie invites submissions for a Scottish public libraries' tour
The Enemy Inside by Sheena Blackhall
Просмотров 47Год назад
The Enemy Inside by Sheena Blackhall
Ode to Parkinson's by Vicki Feaver
Просмотров 167Год назад
Ode to Parkinson's by Vicki Feaver
The Book Sculptures
Просмотров 802Год назад
The Book Sculptures
Tam o' Shanter by Robert Burns
Просмотров 248Год назад
Tam o' Shanter by Robert Burns
Lesley Benzie reads Fessin in the Vernacular
Просмотров 109Год назад
Lesley Benzie reads Fessin in the Vernacular
Lesley Benzie reads Mary Symon's The End
Просмотров 118Год назад
Lesley Benzie reads Mary Symon's The End
Lesley Benzie reads Hame Fae Skweel
Просмотров 128Год назад
Lesley Benzie reads Hame Fae Skweel
Kathleen Jamie reads Twa Corbies
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Kathleen Jamie reads Twa Corbies
Kathleen Jamie reads Violet Jacob's poem Wild Geese
Просмотров 834Год назад
Kathleen Jamie reads Violet Jacob's poem Wild Geese
Kathleen Jamie reads Grey Feather
Просмотров 183Год назад
Kathleen Jamie reads Grey Feather
Royal Jubilee by James Hogg (Rehearsed Reading)
Просмотров 190Год назад
Royal Jubilee by James Hogg (Rehearsed Reading)
Aonghas Dubh MacNeacail AN EILID BHAN
Просмотров 536Год назад
Aonghas Dubh MacNeacail AN EILID BHAN
Aonghas Dubh MacNeacail DOL DHACHAIGH 2
Просмотров 58Год назад
Aonghas Dubh MacNeacail DOL DHACHAIGH 2
The Royal Jubilee A Scottish Mask... Trailer
Просмотров 82Год назад
The Royal Jubilee A Scottish Mask... Trailer
Kathleen Jamie reads Alyson Kissner's poem Dark Pilgrim
Просмотров 34Год назад
Kathleen Jamie reads Alyson Kissner's poem Dark Pilgrim

Комментарии

  • @iqlo0
    @iqlo0 4 дня назад

    [ruclips.net/p/PLPqefYk9MBXYc8Bc3xJE-C0vt71p4iuZz&si=TqiIJAKOKiIL7DME] 1:08 .. 👁️‍🗨️🔂🎼.

  • @Lynz-cc5ts
    @Lynz-cc5ts 10 дней назад

    This was brilliant. I loved listening to the readers & poems & hearing stories about Norman’s character & life. Lovely idea to do a hike & fishing / camping trip in his memory, what dear friends. I felt really emotional listening to them singing & playing tunes in their tent. What a special moment, how nice for friends to do something like this together. Hope Aly didn’t sleep in his shorts, he must’ve been frozen! Thank you for uploading this wee gem. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🌄🏕📚🎶🎨🎭

  • @davidgray3321
    @davidgray3321 3 месяца назад

    What time of year did they go? looks, looks far too early in the year

  • @davidgray3321
    @davidgray3321 3 месяца назад

    They should be fishing the leeward shore.

  • @alveanjones4524
    @alveanjones4524 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic! I absolutely love this! The poem, the video, the way it was edited, the inclusion of 3 languages, everything!

  • @JhonnyPets
    @JhonnyPets 4 месяца назад

    RIP your anonymous!!

  • @sebofo
    @sebofo 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, very well read!

  • @tommyrawlings3046
    @tommyrawlings3046 6 месяцев назад

    Love it!

  • @radiotowers1159
    @radiotowers1159 7 месяцев назад

    Takes me back to primary school🤓

  • @rebeccaroberts9740
    @rebeccaroberts9740 7 месяцев назад

    A lovely reading and your poem is wonderful, I really enjoyed it

  • @RossHolder1
    @RossHolder1 7 месяцев назад

    I couldnae believe seeing the hilltoon in this! Brilliant job to all involved 🥃

  • @Henry-vu5sg
    @Henry-vu5sg 9 месяцев назад

    Aly = genius Billy = old fart, chancer and social climber

    • @davidgray3321
      @davidgray3321 3 месяца назад

      That isn’t very kind, or true

  • @marinavdhurk2956
    @marinavdhurk2956 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful, Thank you 🙏❤

  • @nicholasgibbons6757
    @nicholasgibbons6757 10 месяцев назад

    I had never read his poems so imagine the treat i have just had.I have met and listened to Aly and Billy way back when folk clubs reigned in pubs throughout the land so i can be thankful for that. A gem of a film.

  • @christofeles63
    @christofeles63 10 месяцев назад

    "What are we now, if we don't have these discussions?" Let me guess---complicit in 'rape culture?' Because endless discussion rescues women from the indelicacy of male contemporaries (and, presumably, overeager lesbians)? Protectionism is just Victorian paternalism retooled. Women want liberty as the equal of men. But you can't equalize what is unequal by design. You struggle and adapt, if you' have a clue. If you're a fool, you cling to the idea that the world can be transformed to gratify the wish that natural constraints don't matter. Women will always get a raw deal if they measure themselves by standards of masculine social attainment. So don't compare unless you want to be miserable. Equality that is more than political (universal suffrage) takes on a destructive vindictiveness. And then you're dealing with the slave-morality ressentiment (see: Max Scheler) brings into the world. An ugly-envious dynamic. Feminists risk poisoning themselves and the world with its soul-corroding acid of envy. That is the other, darker side of protest, which we celebrate as a form of rebellion. Eventually carping and kvetching about the shortcomings of male geniuses gets stale and repetitive. And ungenerous. Women, by virtue of the very burden nature imposes, are the more valuable because vulnerable sex. That's why they don't get sent into the meat-grinders of world conflagrations. Men are disposable. The tomb of the unknown soldier bears eloquent testimony to this fact. We are replaceable, our contribution to the propagation of the Kind easily discharged. Women have done their best to domesticate us, but there will always be those who rather associate with their brothers in freedom. Feminists have gotten into the protectionist racket and turned a movement that began as something sexy into just another form of paternalism. Only it's condoned because it's women protecting women (rescuing their dignity mostly, it seems), and not evil Patriarchs patronizing them. What is forgotten is how much benign protecting went on under the so-called patriarchy. what, after all is the function of the alpha male gorilla? To contain abuse and comfort the afflicted. Exactly what you would expect knowing that the function of society is the containment of conflict (Gabriel de Tarde).

  • @christofeles63
    @christofeles63 10 месяцев назад

    For an encore the Sisterhood will critically appraise Ruben's painting "The Rape of the Sabine Women," with a special emphasis on what it says about rape culture in the 17th Century and its implication for our contemporary culture....

  • @heatherpadgett2116
    @heatherpadgett2116 11 месяцев назад

    ahhhh, the highlands...Hxx polar bears and scarf theft...what a lark...Hxx

  • @user-my2ji5dr9v
    @user-my2ji5dr9v 11 месяцев назад

    The big ming and shill.

  • @insanescotsman1
    @insanescotsman1 11 месяцев назад

    very enjoyable. I am planning a trip to lochinver again this coming febuary, i will be visiting this loch to do some fly fishing now in the memory of this great man and all who knew him. Thank you for sharing this

  • @eunicelynch3511
    @eunicelynch3511 11 месяцев назад

    I've loved. Norman's work for years..and these old and dear friends just opened a wee door to his heart ..that is very personal and I've had the joy to alaughed along with them feeling the presence of Norman through the music and the place...thank you ❤❤❤❤

  • @calho7297
    @calho7297 11 месяцев назад

    This documentary "appeared" based on what we've been viewing. So good to be able to be introduced to MacCaig in this way:- seeing people: faces, hearing: beautifully played music: by recognisable ... faces. Our Grans. say Thenk Yoo to OneAndAll who uploaded this gEm. Wellwishes.

  • @anthonyrushton3495
    @anthonyrushton3495 11 месяцев назад

    What a lovely thing

  • @michauxborns
    @michauxborns Год назад

    "Self under self, a pile of selves I stand Threaded on time, and with metaphysic hand Lift the farm like a lid and see Farm within farm, and in the center - me." (-Norman MacCaig)

  • @michauxborns
    @michauxborns Год назад

    "Self under self, a pile of selves I stand Threaded on time, and with metaphysic hand Lift the farm like a lid and see Farm within farm, and in the center - me." (-Norman MacCaig)

  • @mishaklimes
    @mishaklimes Год назад

    Norman MacCaig is my favourite poet. I adore his metaphors, humour and astonishing lucidity. Thanks for this programme. I also studied in Edinburgh and love the city. So this programme has an extra resonance for me.

  • @SCORPCANCER
    @SCORPCANCER Год назад

    My name is Yaron Yehuda Asher and I am from Israel. I have an affinity to Kathleen Raine, Edwin Muir W.B. Yeats and William Blake. I admit that I have some genealogical relation to Lion Feuchtwanger, through his mother Johanna Bodenheimer, whose works too have been translated from German to English by Edwin and Willa Muir. My paternal grandmother was Alice Ascher nee Bodenheimer.

  • @keihnungm2011
    @keihnungm2011 Год назад

    1:12 hahahaha

  • @yasdnilknarf1885
    @yasdnilknarf1885 Год назад

    Anyone know the fiddle tune at the beginning of this?

  • @mcgregorpiper
    @mcgregorpiper Год назад

    Here six months too late for his party, but come next 25th of January, I will be ready

  • @paulhammons7077
    @paulhammons7077 Год назад

    .... I came here for fishing and had to listen to poetry 😅

  • @brianwright7545
    @brianwright7545 Год назад

    Fabulous

  • @SIEBEGORMEN
    @SIEBEGORMEN Год назад

    wonderful.. I wish Scotland would still make such films

  • @JGPennington-us6kq
    @JGPennington-us6kq Год назад

    Wonderful tribute to a man by his friends.

  • @benbradagh
    @benbradagh Год назад

    I have been looking for this since I first saw it in about 2010. Thank you so much for uploading

  • @channel9r
    @channel9r Год назад

    A splendid take on a relatively unknown tale.

  • @roakes1956
    @roakes1956 Год назад

    May thanks. I am reading this poem at a Burns dinner in Melbourne tomorrow night, and appreciate the guidance on pronunciation.

  • @h.nelson9409
    @h.nelson9409 Год назад

    What a wonderful event!

  • @martinmacgregor5036
    @martinmacgregor5036 Год назад

    What a wonderful documentary. Missed it the first time around . So many summers…

  • @SIEBEGORMEN
    @SIEBEGORMEN Год назад

    I saw it when it first came out ..made a strong impression..Thank you Douglas

  • @wgeoffreyhutchinson2985
    @wgeoffreyhutchinson2985 Год назад

    Wonderful film. Bought the poetry book mentioned because of it.

  • @HogwartsBasement
    @HogwartsBasement Год назад

    Skelping that auld Christmas tree wae yer haun wis th’ highlight ae this video

  • @MachineNightmare
    @MachineNightmare 2 года назад

    Saw this on TV but missed the start, thanks for uploading.

  • @charlesmugleston6144
    @charlesmugleston6144 2 года назад

    "Poetry is a sword of Lightning ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it" Percy B Shelley - an apt metaphor for Scotland's Story Now. ...Scots are Scots an Scot an Scotland's Free 2023... prophetic poetry...just do it !

  • @grahambusby6209
    @grahambusby6209 2 года назад

    Thanks for the introduction.

  • @grahambusby6209
    @grahambusby6209 2 года назад

    Superb but I've said to others that they should read Andrew Greig's book first.

  • @marcoopdeweegh8284
    @marcoopdeweegh8284 2 года назад

    Thank you as the journey back in time teaches about life, laughter and beauty.

  • @kennycampbell7975
    @kennycampbell7975 2 года назад

    And …. what a brilliant soundtrack, eh ?

  • @stewartconacher6552
    @stewartconacher6552 2 года назад

    Great to be able to enjoy this film again.Cheers.

  • @McDanishdog
    @McDanishdog 2 года назад

    "Summer Farm" has always been my favourite poem by Norman MacCaig - you've spelt his name wrong - so to hear it read by one of my favourite poets, Douglas Dunn, was a real treat.