Presenter Catriona Lexy Campbell takes a trip across the country to unearth the hidden sexual history of the Gaels.
Thèid am preseantair, Catriona Lexy Chaimbeul, air chuairt air feadh na dùthcha gus ionnsachadh mu eachdraidh feise fhalaichte nan Gà idheal. Tro bhà rdachd, litreachas, ceòl is cleachdaidhean, chì sinn taobh dhe cultar nan Gà idheal air nach eil cuid cho eòlach is sinn a’ toirt fuasgladh air eachdraidh a tha èibhinn, annasach agus, gu tric, uabhannach.
Coinnichidh Catriona ri Pà draig MacAoidh, co-ùghdar a’ chiad cruinneachadh de bhà rdachd drabasta sa Ghà idhlig. Còmhla ri Pà draig, gheibh i an cothrom sùil fhaighinn air a’ bhà rdachd drabasta às sine a th’ againn sa Ghà idhlig agus gheibh i eòlas air na caractaran annasach a’ chruthaich iad. Aig Oilthigh Chill Rìmhinn, thèid i a dh’fhaicinn tasglann sgainnealach bhon Beggar’s Benison, club airson fireannaich a-mhà in le beachdan gu math suarach air feise, a chaidh a chruthachadh le Gà idheal san ochdamh linn deug agus, san Eilean Sgitheanach, thèid i a bhruidhinn ris an t-seinneadair is beul-aithrisiche, Anna Mhà rtainn, gus tuigse fhaighinn air mar a bha boireannaich a’ dèiligeadh ri feise – agus na cunnartan a bha tighinn leis – ann an òrain.
Ann an Siorrachd Inbhir Nis, thèid i a’ chèilidh air an ùghdar cliùiteach, Sarah Fraser, gus ionnsachadh mu dheidhinn Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair, aon dhe na bà ird às cliùitiche sa Ghà idhlig ged a chaidh cuid dhen sgrìobhadh aige a chasg air sgà th ’s cho salach sa bha e. An e gun robh e olc mar a bha feadhainn ag rà dh no an robh adhbhar eile airson an sgrìobhadh drabasta aige?
Presenter Catriona Lexy Campbell takes a trip across the country to unearth the hidden sexual history of the Gaels. Through poetry, literature, songs and customs, we discover a rarely seen side of Gaelic culture as we explore this fascinating, eye-opening and often shocking history.
Catriona meets Peter Mackay who co-authored the first collection of obscene and transgressive verse in Gaelic, The Little Blue Book. With Peter, she views the oldest erotic verse in the Gaelic language and learns about the colourful characters that created them. At the University of St Andrews, Catriona takes a look at the scandalous archive from the 18th century gentleman’s club, started by a Gael and with some shocking attitudes to sex, The Beggar’s Benison. In the Isle of Skye, she meets singer and folklorist Anne Martin to find out how women dealt with sex, and its accompanying dangers, in song.
In Inverness-shire, Catriona visits acclaimed author Sarah Fraser to learn about Alexander Macdonald, one of the most renowned poets in the Gaelic language but, thanks to some of his more obscene poems, also one of the most censored. Was he really wicked as some critics thought or was there another reason for his sordid compositions?
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Catriona Lexy Campbell |
Production Manager | Marion Maclean |
Director | Catriona Lexy Campbell |
Producer | Ann Morrison |
Executive Producer | Margaret Mary Murray |
Broadcasts
- Mon 20 May 2024 22:00
- Tue 21 May 2024 22:00
- Mon 30 Sep 2024 21:00
- Tue 1 Oct 2024 22:00