SCEP Live Online: Storyteller Niall de B煤rca

February 11, 10:00am - 10:45am
Mānoa Campus, Online

Grab your seats and hang on tight! Niall de B煤rca returns to Hawai鈥檌 for a three session feast of tales direct from Ireland. Each day he will serve up a different course of delicious stories that have been passed down for generations. (Suitable for all ages.)

  • Myths of the Gods
  • Tales of Heroes, Villains and Beasts
  • Stories of Na Daoine Maithe (the good people - the Irish term for the fairies)
Raised on Ireland's wild Atlantic coast, Niall is a Sc茅ala铆. That's a Gaelic word for a tradition bearer who is immersed in Sc茅ala铆ocht - the art of live performance storytelling. He is dedicated to passing on the ancestor tales and to creating new performance stories based on his experiences.

A visitor to our shores on many occasions Niall has a deep respect for the culture and people of Hawai鈥檌. Over many years, his work has lead him to perform on six continents and he has lead workshops in venues as diverse as theaters, colleges, museums, and even under the Lagan Weir in Belfast.

Niall has been featured twice at the Hans Christian Andersen Centre in Odense, Denmark and at Kronberg Castle, the setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet. In 2015, at a storytelling festival at the Roskilde Viking Ship Museum, Niall performed one of his shows outside on the Sea Stallion, an exact replica of a dragon ship built a thousand years ago in Dublin made with wood from Glendalough.

Niall has shared stories three times at 鈥淭he 脕ras鈥 - the residence of the President of Ireland in Dublin and also at the European Parliament in Belgium to celebrate Irish becoming an official language of the European Union. He is a passionate advocate for arts in education as well as literacy and language diversity.

His credo is the ancient Gaelic proverb 鈥淣铆or bhris focal maith fiacal riamh!鈥 good word never broke tooth!鈥


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Event Sponsor
UH Manoa Outreach College, Mānoa Campus

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808-956-8246,
csinfo@hawaii.edu,

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