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    A seanchaí (pronounced [ˈʃan̪ˠəxiː] or [ʃan̪ˠəˈxiː] – plural: Irish: seanchaithe [ˈʃan̪ˠəxəhɪ]) is a traditional Gaelic storyteller or historian. In Scottish Gaelic the word is seanchaidh ( pronounced [ˈʃɛn̪ˠɛxɪ] ; plural: seanchaidhean ).

  2. 24 de dez. de 2023 · Updated in 2023. Related: Halloween. These Irish storytellers were the definition of entertainment in ancient Ireland, holding the key to all of Irish folklore, myth, and legend. Seanchaí were ...

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  3. 27 de ago. de 2019 · The Seanchaí (Irish storytellers) were the definition of diversion in ancient Ireland, holding the key to any or all of Irish lore, myth, and legend. Seanchaí (shan-a-key) were ancient Irish storytellers and also the custodians of history for hundreds of years in Ireland.

  4. 27 de mai. de 2020 · Learn about the history and role of seanchaí, the Irish storytellers who passed down folklore and culture by memory. Discover how they survived and evolved through centuries of change and how to enjoy their stories today.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Seanchaí, as custodians of Ireland’s rich oral heritage, holds a crucial role in the education and preservation of Gaelic culture. Through storytelling, they impart historical narratives and folk traditions to new generations.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2022 · A seanchaí (pronounced SHAN-e-khee) was a traditional Irish storyteller, travelling the length and breadth of rural Ireland, entertaining the locals with their tales of history and legends. Before the Irish language reforms of 1948, their title was spelled seanchaithe and anglicised to seanachie .

  7. 8 de set. de 2023 · Little known outside of Ireland, the seanchaí are guardians of Irish folklore, history, and culture, and they are masters of the art of oral storytelling. They are the descendants of the bards. In ancient Ireland and until the mid-seventeenth century, bards held an esteemed position in Celtic society, second in position only to kings.