The Tale of Taliesin
"As a storyteller you research, and then you get to this jumping off point. This is when the story happened to be written down. But who told it to the person who wrote it down? And who told it to that person? And who told it to that person? It just goes back and back in time. So that's sort of where this story comes from." Tom Lee retells the medieval Welsh story of Gwion Bach, who becomes the great Bard Taliesin. No stranger to these tales, Tom has performed at the Yale Center for British Art (https://bit.ly/2OBcTTi) and other renowned institutions around the world. To learn more about Tom and his performances, please visit: https://tomleestoryteller.net

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Robin Williamson - A Tale of the Deeds of the Tuatha Dé Danann - Megalithomania 2009

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What is Awen?

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Hugh Lupton "Taliesin poems"

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Welsh Witchcraft vs Druidry - What's the Difference? | With Kristoffer Hughes

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The Oldest Welsh Fairytale Explained: Elidyr and the Fairy Realm

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The Cauldron of Ceridwen (and the Birth of Taliesin) Celtic Mythology and Folklore.

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Lakota Origin Story by Elder Duane Hollow Horn Bear

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Ceridwen and Taliesin

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The Battle of the Trees and The White Goddess with Dr Gwilym Morus-Baird

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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What is The Book of Taliesin? with Dr Gwilym Morus-Baird

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Mabinogion: the 1st Branch explained, a Pagan retelling of myths and legends from ancient Britain

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The Moon in Druidry

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Washington's Dream - SNL

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Tomorrow, and tomorrow -- Ian McKellen analyzes Macbeth speech (1979)

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What is the Awen in Druidry?

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Part One, The Story of Pwyll (The Mabinogion)

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Druid Reincarnation Through the Ages . . .

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The Irish myth of the Giant's Causeway - Iseult Gillespie

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