Future Folk Archetypes
- Start date: 3rd Sep 2024
- End date: 2nd Nov 2024
- Portico Library, Manchester
Future Folk Archetypes is a newly commissioned trio of works by Lucy Wright re-imagining existing seasonal folk customs as manifestly contemporary beings, whose evolutions represent the diversity of folklore not currently included in the Portico's collection.
Folk collectors in the nineteenth and early-twentieth century sometimes overlooked or disregarded traditions associated wi...
Dark Side of Folklore and Folkloristics: 13th International Conference of Young Folklorists
- Start date: 9th Oct 2024
- End date: 23rd Oct 2024
- Vilnius, Lithuania
Since the beginning of time, the existence of the light was inseparable from the darkness. In folklore material of various cultures, darkness could take the shape of a mythological being or to be perceived as looming threat and danger. It could inhabit words, deeds, and wishes, enabling people to believe in dark magic, curses, actions that could bring harm and misfortune. It could a...
Fairy Encounters in Medieval England: Landscape, Folklore and the Supernatural
- Start date: 21st Oct 2024
- End date: 21st Oct 2024
- Cloisters, Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester, College Lane, Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus
Fairy Encounters in Medieval England: Landscape, Folklore and the Supernatural
Jeremy Harte
Monday 21st October 2024, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Cloisters
Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester
Whether manifesting as fairies, revenants, local saints or fiends, medieval fairies came in stock types: goblins, lovers, hunters, pygmies, dogs, indescribable shape-shifting objects. Just ...