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Phil Gawne and guests present an eclectic mix of all things Manx. Learn some Manx Gaelic, discover the meaning of Manx place names and immerse yourself in a world of Manxness. All served up with a healthy dose of dry Manx humour. Gaelg aboo!
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Andrew Langan Newton tells us about the Island’s Tynwald sites and Dr Jo D’Ambrosio Wolf tells us about 600 year old Manx law and there’s plenty of Gaelg thrown in for good measure. Kiaull braew veih dagh ard yn theihll bunnys neesht. Gaelg aboo!
Some post TT thoughts and music, David's new Island Life program on Manx emigration to America, a few mills on the Silverburn and Appalachian tune of the day. Manx music, world music and some cracking popular music too - meshtit ry-cheilley lesh Gaelg dy liooar as skeealyn braew yindyssagh.
Phil takes us for a lap of the TT course with all the Manx place names stopping of course to take in some wonderful music along the way. No lap records but a few pop records I suppose. Course y Clieau aboo as Gaelg aboo!
On this week's show Phil dusts down his speech from seven years ago titled a canter through the history of Manx Gaelic. We also have some great Manx and world music and a bit of Manx Gaelic thrown in too. Goll as Gaccan aboo!
On Goll as Gaccan this week we hear from Dr Christopher Lewin who gave a thought provoking talk earlier this week on the future of Manx Gaelic. Kirrie Jenkins tells us about the 250th Anninverary of Cubbin’s Bridge in Colby, and Aalin Clague tells us about a not to be missed Manx cultural concert on Friday 22nd May. Chammah’s shen ta lossreeyn ayn as kiaull yindyssagh! Gaelg aboo!
On Goll as Gaccan this week we hear from all the winners and a few seconds from this year's Guild Manx Classes. Some beautiful singing and cracking poems too. Gaelg aboo! As Guild aboo neesht!
David Kinley and Phil discuss what to do with a beetroot. David describes the mills on the Silverburn River, and the maintenance of the St Marks steeple. All that mixed together with a healthy soup of Manx and world music, and seasoned with a generous sprinkle of Manx language. Gaelg aboo!
There’s a new exhibition at the Manx Museum all about the Manx Language called Cum Dty Hengey or Mind Your Language. We hear from co-curators Nicola Tooms and Ruth Keggin-Gell. We also explore some of the May Eve or Oie Voaldyn traditions and hear about the Oie Boaldyn festival on Sunday 3rd May. Chammah’s shen ta kiaull yindyssagh as palchey dy Ghaelg ry-chlastyn. Gaelg aboo!
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