Eddie Lenihan

has been collecting and telling stories for the past 30 years. HE is widely known in Ireland and beyond within the Storytelling community as an inspired and talented traditional storyteller. He has published many of his Collected tales in children’s books, released audio tales on CD and appeared in video all in hopes of spreading the wonderful message in Irish Lore.

    Eddie Works hard to protect the traditions and beliefs of Ireland. Most notably he saved The fairy bush at Latoon from destruction by the road authorities. His petitioning attracted enough attention and support to divert the road around the sacred tree.

Margaret Bennett

grew up in Skye just across from a place known as the Fairy Glen. Growing up with the gaelic tradition she has always had an immediate connection to the traditions of the fairies. She is a trained storyteller and singer.

Margaret shares traditional Scottish stories, interspersed with a wide repertoire of Gaelic song. With a Phd in Folklore and extensive knowledge of the traditions of the Isle of Skye and the Outer Isles she lectures at universities in Scotland and Canada.

Duncan WIlliamson

comes from a family of storytellers. Born in Aberfoyle, one in a family of sixteen. both sides of his family were famed singers, pipers and storytellers.

Duncan traveled  Scotland collecting stories from ceilidhs in Skye and throughout Scotland. HE learned the art of storytelling from the original rich oral tradition, from farmers and musicians with a story to pass along. Duncan collected with the only recording machine he had, his memory. Duncan is a Scottish treasure with a mind full of history and tradition that is increasingly rare in our time.