Why do rivers play such a vital role in our lives, culture and folklore? In this glorious episode, the nature writer Amy-Jane Beer, author of “The Flow”, joins the Welsh singer and songwriter Owen Shiers (also known as Cynefin) on a walk up the beautiful River Clettwr in Ceredigion. There are songs and stories aplenty and even a game of Pooh sticks.
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Find out more about Cynefin at https://cynefinmusic.wales/
Get hold of Amy's book at https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/9781472977397?gC=5a105e8b
Sam Sweeney at Swift's Hill
Jim Ghedi (and Friends) in Crookes and the Moss Valley
Germa Adan in the Sandwell Valley
Cosmo Sheldrake in Boulsbury Wood
Festival of LOVE: The Original Songs
Festival of LOVE: The Traditional Songs
Festival of LOVE: The Covers
The Rheingans Sisters in Grindleford
Richard Thompson in Muswell Hill (and other parts of London)
6 Songs from Season 5
O'Hooley & Tidow in the Colne Valley
Ninebarrow at Nine Barrow Down
Johnny Flynn on the Hackney Marshes
Bonus Episode: Folk on Foot Festival 3: TOGETHER AGAIN: Highlights
Chris Wood in Faversham
Kitty Macfarlane on the Somerset Levels
Frank Turner on the Holloway Road
Season 5 Trailer
Bonus Episode: Seven Songs from Season 4
Bonus Episode: Front Room Festival 2 Highlights
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