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A Virtual Journey Through Ulster-Scots Poetry: The return of The Woven Word



Date Posted: November 27, 2024

A 360° VIDEO SERIES EXPLORING THE ULSTER-SCOTS RHYMING WEAVER POETS

Virtual Visit, in partnership with Hidden Ulster Tours, proudly presents The Woven Word: Series Two, an immersive ten-episode virtual reality (VR) series that brings to life the poetry and legacy of the 18th- and 19th-century Ulster-Scots “Rhyming Weavers.” Produced with funding from Northern Ireland Screen’s Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund, this captivating series is now available on the Discover Ulster-Scots YouTube channel.

Set against the backdrop of Ulster’s linen heritage, The Woven Word explores why these poets, and their work remain vital to understanding the region’s cultural identity and history. Through vivid storytelling and cutting-edge VR, the series invites viewers to experience the lives, artistry, and enduring impact of these remarkable voices. Hosted by historian and guide Lolly Spence, each episode showcases a poet, recites their work in Ulster-Scots, and delves into the poem’s historical and cultural context, all filmed in immersive 360° video.

Watch the full series, including Series One, on the Discover Ulster-Scots YouTube channel.

For an even more engaging experience, a VR headset is recommended.

Presenter & owner of Hidden Ulster Tours, Lolly Spence said:

“As a professional tour guide, historian and lover of poetry I’ve enjoyed this opportunity to talk about some of the poets, poems and places of particular note from the time of Ulster’s Rhyming Weaver poets.

Presenting the series through the medium of 360° VR video is quite special. It feels more connected and engaging than traditional video and I love the idea that viewers from anywhere in the world can look around with me… as if standing with me, as I share stories of our Ulster-Scots heritage.”

 

Producer & Creative Director of Virtual Visit, Thomas McVea said:

“The entire series is filmed and broadcast in 360°. This innovative new medium is transportive, giving the viewer an experience akin to actually being there. Immersive in nature, 360° VR (Virtual Reality) video gives power to the viewer and makes them feel part of the story, placing them inside the experience while encouraging exploration outside the traditional 2D frame. If they have access to one, I would encourage viewers to don a VR headset for a full immersive experience.

We are proud to have worked with Hidden Ulster Tours on this series and grateful to Northern Ireland Screen’s Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund for lending their support.”

Heidi McAlpin, Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund Executive at Northern Ireland Screen, said: “Thomas and Lolly have created an Ulster-Scots poetry resource that will transport viewers from around the world to places such as the Ulster Folk Museum, Echlinville Distillery and the Glens of Antrim to name a few, bringing to life the words of Rhyming Weavers including Adam Lynn, Agnes Kerr and James Campbell. The Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund is delighted to have supported this unique Virtual Reality digital project”.

 

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