Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Readings for Thu 2.22 (short)

No readings in Glassie PTT for this section

Carson “Johnny Going to Ceili,” “Dowd’s No. 9,” “Around the World for Sport”

“Johnny” is mostly about words, their associations, and their power. What words does he explore in detail? Whose words does he borrow? What does he use these explorations and borrowings to achieve? (Hint: I think this chapter in part seeks to evoke the almost magical or transformative power that words—particularly when “played with”—have in Irish rural culture.

“Dowd’s” is about the memory, and the idea of tunes as “memes” (a “meme” being a unit of cultural information which has the capacity to reproduce itself from person to person; see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme). How does Carson connect tunes and the art of memory with other historical and scientific approaches to this art? Who does he cite?

“Around the World” we have already touched on, but please read the balance of the chapter, paying particular attention to the concepts of time and of space (particularly performance space).

Monday, February 19, 2007

Some great videos!

I found these videos of Seamus Ennis today, tooling around the internet. click here