The Halcyon Days
Not all true-love stories have happy endings, but in this tale of love, loss, and transformation we will learn why the waters that surround Greece remain still during the Winter Solstice...and be reminded that even the darkest winter still holds the promise of light.
Welcome to the premier episode of The Loom. Not all true-love stories have happy endings, but in this tale of transformation, we will learn why the waters that surround Greece remain still during the Winter Solstice, and be reminded that even the darkest of winters may yet hold the promise of new light...
THE HALCYON DAYS
There are many versions of every tale; mine is simply one of them. It is heavily influenced by my favorite version of Ceyx & Alcyone from the play, Metamorphoses by Mary Zimmerman & the Looking Glass Theatre Co. In the weaving of this version, I researched multiple translations and was pleased to find that many of the favorite lines I incorporate were not stolen from Zimmerman, but in fact came from the original Ovidian text. Additionally, I have purposefully left out or lightly adapted a few elements in this telling in order to focus in on what I find to be the most compelling parts of the story (and keep it shorter and closer to how I perform it live). I also added or shifted a few minor details because they seemed to me to be more authentic or meaningful to the telling. These deviances, however, as well as some history, lore, and context will be covered in a following episode. I have also specifically chosen to pronounce the names of our characters in a way that felt more natural for me to say them and closer to the ways I have heard them pronounced (especially as I don’t speak Greek, let alone ancient Greek). I still wonder, however, if this was the best choice and deeply hope that I have not offended any Greek speakers in my audience.
May love, light & laughter be with you always…
MUSIC
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Our theme song is Grannen’s Bastu by Varelse.
Welcome to The Loom
Welcome to The Loom, a podcast focusing on Folktales, Myths, Legends and Lore from around the world...with a few monthly musings & guest interviews thrown in for good measure. To support the growth of this podcast (and be privy to unreleased materials, Q&A’s, video interviews & episodes before they are released to the public, head on over to Patreon).
Welcome to The Loom, a podcast of folktales, myths, legends and lore from around the world, as well as special episodes with guest authors and storytellers...and the odd seasonal musings, thrown in for good measure. To support the growth of this podcast (and be privy to unreleased materials, Q&A’s, video interviews & episodes before they are available to the public, head to Patreon).
This podcasts seeks to remember the intrinsic, inseparable bloodline we share with this vibrant, animate earth and all her creatures, as well as our own capacity for creation and transformation—mythic and mundane. In light of that, it is created for all the seekers, searchers, dreamers, thinkers, tinkerers, wanderers, wonderers; the worried and the weary; the hopeful and the brave; the weird, Wyrd & word-weavers. But most importantly, this podcast is for YOU. For it is a truth, widely known though seldom honored, that everyone has a story to tell—each with ten thousand, thousand variations—and each of our stories snake and weave together, intertwining, to create the whole expanse of human existence…so won’t you stay & listen awhile?