Monday, 30 July 2018

David Parry presents: English Poetry Cafe; Thomas Rowsell - "The Dream of the Rood"

Part of the poetry collection. Variety of artists and performers - newcomers and old titans - Glass of wine/coffee on the entrance and a hour of entertainment in different forms.

In this video english writer and film maker:
Thomas Rowsell reading "The Dream of the Rood".

More from Tom Rowsell:
THA Talks – Tom Rowsell – Anglo Saxon Paganism & Heathenry
Tom returns to THA Talks for a talk about Yule and its ancient past as well as its future.

He is the presenter and director of the “From Runes To Ruins”, a documentary film on Anglo-Saxon Paganism, he is also a Heathen, Writer, Producer, and has been making documentaries and films for seven years. Thomas learned to make films at the University of Brighton, graduating in 2007. Having spent 4 years working as a freelance journalist writing for Dazed and Confused and I-D magazine, he returned to university to study medieval history at UCL in 2011. He has previously produced Boobs and Revolution (2008), a political documentary on breast surgery in Venezuela and directed a music video in 2007 which was critically acclaimed on BBC Radio 1, His YouTube videos have amassed over 1 million views.

Survive the Jive - From Runes to Ruin Anglo Saxon Heathen Culture - Hour 1

Reincarnation and the Tripartite Soul of Indo-European Tradition

Monday, 16 July 2018

On Vanatru, Wicca and Tradition - David Parry

David Parry's speech concerning Vanatru heathenism at the Inaugral meeting of the Frithgard Fellowship in London at the time of the solar eclipse on the Spring Equinox 2015.

A segment from a talk on Neo-Paganism given by David Parry at the Devereux, London.

Monday, 9 July 2018

The Rev'd David Parry presents Nigel Humphreys at Russkiy Mir

Nigel Humphreys is reading from his two previously published collections, while introducing new work from his (then forthcoming) 2013 work, "Of Moment"

Nigel Humphreys is an Anglo-Welsh poet living in the Aberystwyth area.  Since retiring early in 2000 he has devoted much of his life to poetry. During that time he has won several poetry competitions and been highly placed in others.

He continues to be involved with Aberystwyth Arts Centre Poetry Workshop, Poetry Reading Set and The Word Distillery performances. He runs Poetry Courses at the Arts Centre and reads his work regularly to local and London audiences.

In 2007 his first Collection The Hawk's Mewl was published by Arbor Vitae Press, London followed in 2010 by The Flavour of Parallel and Of Moment in 2013.

The Love Song of Daphnis and Chloe will be published next year 2015 by Circaidy Gergory

Nigel Humphreys is a member of The Welsh Academy and Literature Wales.

Nigel Humphreys' blog, with selections of his work can be found at:
http://www.nigelhumphreyspoet.com/apps/blog/

Monday, 2 July 2018

The Rev'd David Parry presents: Anglo Saxon Poetry by Andrew Rae

I was a Director at The People's Voice (Internet TV Station) for a while - all giving me the chance to produce 10 of these poetry shorts.

As you will see, they were eventually released under the Inlight TV imprint, due to that fact TPV got into serious trouble.

Editor's note:
SMPBI calls for the misappropriation of Culture by the Middle Class to be ended, and for the reunification of the People with our Traditions - our Living Traditions.  Culture belongs to us, and like everything else, has been stolen from us and claimed by the bourgeois parasites.  We are bringing it back to the People.  Without an anchor in our origins and history, we are adrift on the sea of Commercialised Globalism.  Our struggle cannot be solely economic.  We have been robbed of nearly all that is ours. We will not stop until we have taken back everything, and built a better way which prevents the class of thieves from ever stealing from us again.