Sentences with phrase «folks legend»

It is actually presented to us in the form of folk legend through the narrator.
He is also a performing songwriter and for 20 years was a frequent accompanist of folk legend Pete Seeger.
Among its more than 100 artifacts and 70 rare photographs, which were provided by wide - ranging sources that included both government archives and private collections, are guitars belonging to Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, as well as folk legend Pete Seeger's banjo and guitar.
Although the vivid details of this story give it a ring of plausibility, there may be elements of folk legend in it that attached to it before it came into Mark's hands.
Based on a short story from Oscar Wilde, The Selfish Giant - the latest production from Chicago Children's Theatre - features music by Chicago folk legend Michael Smith and production by Blair Thomas & Company.
The film proceeds in cryptic leaps: a long passage following two young fugitives in the wild, a series of talking heads recounting a local lupine folk legend, a loose dramatization of that myth, and so on.
In the game you play as Francis Vendetti, who struggles with the legacy of a dead folk legend and the cosmic wanderings of his own imagination.
Murray Lerner's documentary chronicles all three of Dylan's Newport performances, including the controversial 1965 malaise when the pioneering folk legend shifted gears into electric.
It's set in an Irish village and has a beautifully haunting Irish folk soundtrack to go with it, composed by the acclaimed Irish folk legend Lorcan.
Perkins submitted his impressive limestone sculpture John Henry, based on the black steel - driver of American folk legend.
First published in 1976, and taking its name from a collection of Japanese rural folk legends, Tales of Tono is a compact little volume composed of black - and - white photo diptychs and spreads that were shot in the countryside of northern Honshu, Japan.
From Terry Svat's work that is a reminiscent of Lascaux cave pictographs by creating the idea of packing up, moving on, a new freedom, Pauline Jakobserg and her constructing narratives that confront cultural memories, Felisa Federman depicts nature connected with folk legends, Miguel Perez Lem landscapes evoking the grandeur of the Andes Mountains and Nancy Nesvet beautifuly paints the threatened future of glaciers and wildlife.
Terry Svat by imaging pictographs reminiscent of Lascaux cave drawings, Pauline Jakobsberg by constructing narratives to confront cultural memory, Felisa Federman by depicting folk legend concerning natural and landscape, and the negation of people's personalities by standardization, Miguel Perez - Lem who paints contemporary landscapes relating to agricultural memory in Latin America, Nancy Nesvet who paints seascapes of degrading glaciers and animals whose future is threatened.
He is also a performing songwriter and for 20 years was a frequent accompanist of folk legend Pete Seeger.
Yesterday, the WFP sent out a video recorded by folk legend Pete Seeger, urging supporters to vote Row E.
Continuing the theme of witchcraft and ancestral curse, Mexicans made «Curse of the Crying Woman» (1963), based on the folk legend about the female ghost.
The cartoony appearance might throw you off, but there's no shortage of violence in this retelling of a folk legend's homegrown rebellion.
Cross of the Dutchman is an action - adventure game based on the folk legend of «Grutte» Pier Gerlofs Donia.
«Anything can happen in the dark...» After Midnight is a collection of gothic short stories based on the folk legends and cautionary tales of the unknown that were collected in Britain by missing author Sidney Wainwright.
[11] Such a work of art was to be the clearest and most profound expression of folk legend, though abstracted from its nationalist particulars to a universal humanist fable.
He writes a playful text that combines childhood memory and folk legend.
After film makers protest, U.S. court frees «We Shall Overcome,» enshrining anthem in public domain and out of grip of folk legends» claims
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