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Epic Tales

Episode 6 of 30

Epic tales could take days to perform and storytellers told them from memory. David Hendy explains how ancient tales were remembered and passed down.

In 1933, a young classics scholar called Milman Parry made a journey through the hill villages of the Balkans to record poets and singers. He captured an oral tradition that has all but died out - peasant performers who recited epic tales over days without any form of prompt.

Professor David Hendy of the University of Sussex explains how ancient tales were remembered and passed down, and travels to the ancient Theatre of Epidaurus in Greece to find out what the audience would have made of it all up in the 'gods'.

Featuring archive extracts of traditional stories from the Balkans, Kyrgyzstan, West Africa, and India.

30-part series made in collaboration with the British Library Sound Archive.

Producer: Matt Thompson.
A Rockethouse production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 first broadcast in 2013.

15 minutes

Last on

Tue 28 May 2019 02:15

Broadcasts

  • Mon 25 Mar 2013 13:45
  • Fri 29 Mar 2013 21:00
  • Mon 26 Oct 2015 14:15
  • Tue 27 Oct 2015 02:15
  • Mon 27 May 2019 14:15
  • Tue 28 May 2019 02:15

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