Ohh Folk!!

Shilpa DasGupta
Ohh Folk!!

Sheer delight of oral storytelling with the enchantment of folktales! That’s Ohh Folk!! for you. This folktale storytelling podcast delves into the world of lesser-known folktales from across the globe to revive these rare stories and keep the oral storytelling tradition alive. Acquainting Gen Alpha to these timeless treasure pieces is another aim as well! Don't miss the BTS look at the nations and tribes from whence the stories have come. Ohh Folk!! presented in a captivating storytelling style transports listeners back to the world of folkdom. © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa DasGupta. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

  1. 27 THG 11

    S02_EP13: Weaving Maiden Story from Timor-Leste

    Weaving holds profound cultural, social, and spiritual significance in Timor-Leste, particularly through the creation of Tais, the traditional handwoven textiles. The craft is deeply rooted in Timorese identity, symbolizing the nation's history, community, and connection to the land. Tais plays an essential role in significant life events, such as births, marriages, and funerals. For example, a bride's family may gift Tais to the groom's family during wedding ceremonies as a gesture of goodwill and unity. On the other hand, Tais is also used as an offering to ancestors and spirits in rituals, symbolizing respect and gratitude. In some communities of Timor-Leste, specific Tais patterns are believed to hold protective powers or bring blessings. Tais is also a popular souvenir for visitors to Timor-Leste and a way to promote the nation’s cultural heritage globally. In 2021, Tais was included in UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. This episode of Ohh Folk pays tribute to the craft of weaving, particularly Tais, and its deep significance in Timor-Leste. Hope everyone will enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed putting it together! Happy Listening! 🙂 _____________________ Social Media: Insta: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/ohhfolk_podcast/⁠ | X: https://x.com/Ohhfolk_Podcast | FB: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/OhhFolk⁠ || ______________________ Story Source: Restructured on several stories curated from various sources.  Original music score (intro, bumpers, primarily show beds): Abhishek Papan Dutt SFX and background music beds: https://freesound.org (Please donate and support, if you are using their resources) Additional background music: Listed below. All additional music beds used in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (reuse allowed) Sea Waves - Sound Effect - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3ZbsOhNTas&ab_channel=SoundEffects 1 Hour relaxing Javanese gamelan music music for gamelan vibration meditation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aevydLEncU&ab_channel=KENDNINDI || Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta || © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

    31 phút
  2. 29 THG 5

    S02_EP12: 40 Girls' Story from Uzbekistan

    Step into a world where myth and reality intertwine, where legends are passed down through generations like precious heirlooms. In this enchanting journey through the heart of Central Asia, we will explore the cultural tapestry and thousands of year old captivating folktales of Uzbekistan! Uzbeki folk tales are more than just a set of tales passed down to generations through oral storytelling traditions. These tales are a window into the soul of a nation, reflecting its values, beliefs, and collective identity. Through these age-old tales, we gain insights into the resilience, resourcefulness, and indomitable spirit of the Uzbek people. Get ready to immerse yourself in the magical world of Uzbeki folktales. Happy Listening! :) _______________________ Social Media: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/ohhfolk_podcast/ | X: https://x.com/Ohhfolk_Podcast | FB: https://www.facebook.com/OhhFolk || _______________________ Story Source: Restructured on content curated from several online resources.  https://www.orexca.com/uzbekistan/legends_folktales/legends/kyrk_kyz.htm https://voicesoncentralasia.org/the-mystery-of-kyrk-kyz-from-40-women-warriors-to-the-warriors-of-light/ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/19/world/asia/uzbekistan-forty-girls-musical.html Intro Music Hook: Small portion of Shashmaqam audio clip extracted from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSlkzY4vPRA (Used only for a few seconds to introduce and explain the musical genre of Shashmaqam in reference to talking about music of Central Asia. Ohh Folk! podcast does not generate any revenue so this clip has not been used for any commercial purpose) || Original music score (intro, bumpers, primarily show beds): Abhishek Papan Dutt || SFX and background music beds: https://freesound.org (Please donate and support, if you are using their resources) || Additional background music: Listed below. All additional music beds used in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (reuse allowed) Middle East Deep Mystical Relaxing Music || G Nusantara - Take A Deep Breath - https://youtu.be/NEqqzlN-BZ0?si=Li1fbnK7b_e6O4Kb Samurai Sword (Katana) Fighting - Sound Effects - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QeUCaPt_MI Epic Middle Eastern War Music- Escape From The Hell - https://youtu.be/NpurphqbhbM?si=F8VZujv-L--HxJJn Middle East Music | Calm music | Relaxing music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJnEtMOzjJE || Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta || © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

    28 phút
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    S02_EP11: Lunar Eclipse Story from Bangladesh

    Bangladesh!! A country once described as  "a sleeping beauty emerging from mists and water" by the Chinese traveler and poet Huen Tsang. Mother earth has been generous on this country with an abundance of natural resources, widespread greenery, beautiful coastlines and an extensive range of flora and fauna. Bangladesh is that unique country that fought a long war and gained victory for the sake of their mother language, Bengali. And because of this beautiful nation, February 21 is globally identified as the ‘International Mother Language Day’. And in this episode, also going live on February 21, in honor of the Mother Language Day (known as ‘Basha Dibosh’ in Bengali), I, a proud Bengali from one part of Bengal (West Bengal, India), pay homage to another part of Bengal (Bangladesh). While borders divide the two Bengals, language and culture have kept them united forever. Bangladesh also happens to be the country of my roots. This is where both my parents and most of my family originally comes from. So in this episode, I have picked a very old and rare folktale to pay tribute to my roots and the unique demographic diversity of Bangladesh. Happy Listening! ____________________ Social Media: Instagram: ohhfolk_podcast | Twitter: OhhFolk_Podcast | Facebook: OhhFolk | ____________________ Opening and Closing Song (‘Lusai Pahar’)  Vocals: Zenith Esha Samadder (Kotha) | Lyrics: Moloy Ghosh Dostidar | Music: Moloy Ghosh Dostidar | Mixing and Mastering: Abhishek Papan Dutt | || Story Source: Sunil, Flaviamariya & P., Sheelan, Christy, “Chakma Folktales: A Study of the Subalterns”. Literary Cognizance, III-2 (September, 2022): 18-23. Web. (“This is an Open Access e-Journal Published Under A Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License”) https://www.literarycognizance.com/images/vol3-issue-2/4_FlaviamariyaSunil-ChristySheelanP.pdf || Additional Research: Komol Sengupta || Special Thanks: Mekhola Haque-Ahmed, Syed Asif Ahmed || Original music score (intro, bumpers, primarily show beds): Abhishek Papan Dutt || Additional background music: Listed below. All additional music beds used in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (reuse allowed) *Song: Bengali instrumental folk music |Welcome Mood |Royalty Free Music| Instrumental Music Free Music provided by: Welcome mood Video Link:  https://youtu.be/2sf8m56dMio?si=Uauc7Ye29ZQ0a1UG---- *Song: Village Background Music No Copyright - Village flute music [no copyright] bangla Background Music 2 Music provided by: sad background music Video Link: https://youtu.be/QLNq5VJpdZw?si=ebowzm_eFe12hn6g---- *Song: Village background music no copyright - short film music - flute background music [no copyright] 2 Music provided by: sad background music Video Link: https://youtu.be/pl3KoK2z17c?si=kIuunAMbB2ogbNl0---- *Song: Ami banglai gan gai bengali music instrumental copyright free | Welcome Mood Music provided by: Welcome mood Video Link: https://youtu.be/Lj2Bq25sM58?si=N8OF0kEN7RSFzxUm---- *Song: "Portal" Mysterious Space Background Music No Copyright Music provided by: Gravity Sound Video Link: https://youtu.be/ziFxpjRbfJc?si=QVZgDgH5meuTvVEK---- || Special thanks to my parents and family whose stories and struggles have inspired me for this episode immensely || Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta || © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

    31 phút
  4. 09/06/2023

    S02_EP10: Earthquake Story from Korea

    When we say 'Korea', so many paradoxical images come to mind. While North Korea predominantly continues to stay isolated from the rest of the world, South Korea has made a significant global impact in the last few decades. But in this episode, keeping aside all the paradoxes, let's get to know Korea a bit differently through their thousands of years old culture, oral storytelling tradition, and a unique folktale. Happy Listening!! ______________________ Social Media: Instagram: ohhfolk_podcast | Twitter: OhhFolk_Podcast | Facebook: OhhFolk | ______________________ * Korean Folk Song ‘Arirang’ on Violin - Adrita Dutt * Story narrated from the book: The story bag; a collection of Korean folk tales: by Kim, So-un, 1907-1981: Available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780804805483/page/38/mode/2up (Internet Archive is an open access public archive platform) * Lee. (n.d.). The Korean folktale as a literary genre: Traditional values, changing times, and its sociohistorical development. Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities, 1(4), 18–23. https://jlahnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2.pdf Author Profile: https://uca.edu/psychology/facultystaff/seungyeon-lee/ * Original music score (intro, bumpers, primarily show beds): Abhishek Papan Dutt *Additional audio clips: All additional music beds used in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (reuse allowed) Music: Instrumental Music Best Bamboo Flute To Help Study, Sleep and Relax || Traditional Japanese Music || https://youtu.be/MG4e6F_JLNc || Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta || © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

    23 phút
  5. S02_EP07: Island Story from Brunei

    11/02/2023

    S02_EP07: Island Story from Brunei

    Brunei - A small island country from Asia's largest island Borneo. This pocket sized nation is a treasure house of history, culture, and folklore that dates back into an age beyond any recorded existence. While on the other hand, this is one of the richest countries in the world with the economy primarily being supported by global exports of crude oil, liquefied natural gas, and petroleum products. A land of legends and myths, anecdotes and opulence - that’s magical Brunei and in this episode, I bring to you a magical story from this land. ______________________ Social Media: Instagram: ohhfolk_podcast | Twitter: OhhFolk_Podcast | Facebook: OhhFolk | ______________________ Credits: * Haji Jukim, Maslin. (2017). Brunei Folklore An overview.  Article source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321211375_Brunei_Folklore_An_overview (Maslin Haji Jukim is a lecturer of Malay Literature/Folklore, Universiti Brunei Darussalam) * Mohammad Harunthmarin, Nur Qistin. (2017). Culture, Tradition and the Series of Bruneian Folklore Article source: https://research-repository.griffith.edu.au/handle/10072/365267 (This is author's PhD Thesis from Griffith University Australia. The author owns the copyright in this thesis. Item access status has been set to ‘public’) * Original music score (intro, bumpers, primarily show beds): by Abhishek Papan Dutt * Additional audio clips: All additional music beds used in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (reuse allowed) Music: 3 Hours Ethnic Music: Beautiful Sapeq String Sounds of Borneo Island (with full rural-urban views) | https://youtu.be/oj5Lw5i4A1I * All SFX and additional ambiance music pieces - https://freesound.org/ (Please donate and help if you are using their resource) || Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta || © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

    26 phút
  6. S02_EP06: Andare Stories from Sri Lanka

    26/11/2022

    S02_EP06: Andare Stories from Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka, the Land of Serendipity is known for its abundance of natural beauty, timeless historical remains, and folk tradition that dates back thousands of years. Though Sri Lankan culture and social structure are primarily influenced by the predominant Buddhist philosophy, there is also significant influence of Hindu, Islamic, and Christian cultures, representing vast diversity. This heritage and tradition of diversity influence Sri Lanka’s oral folk tradition as well. While stories of Buddha and Ramaya impact the Sri Lankan folk culture significantly, many Sri Lankan folktales are often based on real human characters and animals. For example: the Andare tales. But what is that? To know more listen to this episode of Ohh Folk to discover Sri Lanka is new lenses!! Happy Listening! :) ______________________ Social Media: Instagram: ohhfolk_podcast | Twitter: OhhFolk_Podcast | Facebook: OhhFolk | ______________________ Credits: * News article citation: Sunday Times, Sri Lanka, 2008 | https://www.sundaytimes.lk/030810/funday/2.html * Original music score (intro, bumpers, primarily show beds): by Abhishek Papan Dutt * Additional audio clips: All additional music beds used in this episode are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (reuse allowed) Music: Ambient Nature Music | Nature by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/IgXt4IKMNCI Music: Funny Quirky Comedy by Redafs.com, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License" https://youtu.be/8MgA3SUwFHc * All SFX and additional ambiance music pieces - https://freesound.org/ (Please donate and help if you are using their resource) || Producer, host, researcher, writer, editor, promotions, graphics - Shilpa Das Gupta || © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa Das Gupta | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

    26 phút
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Sheer delight of oral storytelling with the enchantment of folktales! That’s Ohh Folk!! for you. This folktale storytelling podcast delves into the world of lesser-known folktales from across the globe to revive these rare stories and keep the oral storytelling tradition alive. Acquainting Gen Alpha to these timeless treasure pieces is another aim as well! Don't miss the BTS look at the nations and tribes from whence the stories have come. Ohh Folk!! presented in a captivating storytelling style transports listeners back to the world of folkdom. © 2021 All Rights Reserved to Shilpa DasGupta. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohhfolk/support

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