The Celts

The Celts

"The Celts" is the title of a 1986 documentary series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation, written and presented by Frank Delaney. Delaney also wrote an accompanying book.

Broadcast over the course of six, one-hour episodes, "The Celts" examined the origins, growth and influence of Celtic culture in Great Britain and throughout Europe. The series was released on DVD in Europe and North America in 2004. Delaney also wrote a six-chapter companion book, extended with 4 Irish mythology legends.

The six episodes:
# "The Man with the Batman Cape" covers the archeological and historical evidences for the Celts and the extent of their civilization across the European continent, including the two core periods of Celtic Culture.
# "The Birth of Nations" shows the formation of the modern Celtic nations from the ashes of the Roman conquest and fall.
# "A Pagan Trinity" discusses Celtic mythology, legend, and belief, and then the introduction of Christian faith to the Irish and Scots.
# "The Open-Ended Curve" presents the distinctive physical art of the Celts, both ancient and modern.
# "The Final Conflict" returns to history, presenting the conquest of the modern Celtic nations by neighboring England and France, with a detailed review of the attempted destruction of the Welsh language, the Irish resistance and revolution, and the immigration of the Irish and others to North America.
# "The Legacy" is a discussion on the degree to which modern people may view themselves as Celts, with examples of modern Celtic-inspired practices like military discipline and warfare, the Welsh Eisteddfod, modern Irish music and art, and the efforts of the Bretons and Cape Bretoners to preserve their native languages in the face of societal assimilation by their ruling nations.

The series is best known for introducing mainstream audiences to the music of Irish singer Enya. Enya, formerly a member of the Celtic band, Clannad, was commissioned to compose the score for this series. In addition, Enya is shown performing the theme song, "The Celts" at the start of each episode, and two episodes also include music videos of her performing the songs "I Want Tomorrow" and "Aldebaran." The performance of "I Want Tomorrow" is notable for the out-of-character way in which Enya is presented: she appears clad in leather biker gear in one sequence and shooting fire from her fingertips in another. (The DVD release capitalizes upon Enya's fame by including bonus interviews and musical performances.)

The soundtrack album for "The Celts" was first released in 1987 by BBC Records under the title "Enya". It was later reissued in North America by Atlantic Records. In 1992, Reprise Records, the licensees of Enya's subsequent popular recordings such as "Orinoco Flow", obtained the rights to the "Enya" album and it was remastered and reissued under the title "The Celts". Aside from the remastering, the release substituted one track for an identical piece of music with a longer running time. Also, Enya appeared in a new music video to promote the title song, and a CD-single of the theme song was released.

The song "Boadicea" from the soundtrack has been sampled by a number of artists, including The Fugees and Mario Winans.

This mini-series also paid tribute to the 1960s series, "The Prisoner" by filming scenes in Portmeirion, Wales (the setting for the series) and parodying the earlier show's opening credits.

Additional series of this title

At least two additional documentary series have been broadcast entitled "The Celts".

The first of these, also on the subject of Celtic culture, was broadcast in the mid-1990s, much to the confusion of Enya fans hoping to see the original series.

Another documentary series, also entitled "The Celts", was broadcast on the UK's Channel 4 in February 2006, and looked at the origins of Celtic culture.

External links

*imdb title|id=0271900|title=The Celts
* [http://www.frankdelaney.com/work.php?id=13 Companion book] UK edition: ISBN 0-586-20349-4


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Celts — Студийный альбом Энии Дата в …   Википедия

  • The Celts — Album par Enya Sortie 1992 Enregistrement 1986 1987 Durée 36 min 19 s Producteur Nicky Ryan Label …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Celts — es un álbum de la artista Irlandesa Enya, lanzado en 1992. Es un re lanzamiento reprocesado de su primer álbum Enya. Aparte del sonido mejorado, este nuevo lanzamiento también contenía una versión alargada de la canción Portrait (que duraba 1:23… …   Wikipedia Español

  • The Celts (album) — Infobox Album | Name = The Celts Type = Album Artist = Enya Released = November, 1992 Recorded = 1986 1987| Genre = Celtic Length = 39:19 Label = Reprise/Warner Music Producer = Nicky Ryan Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… …   Wikipedia

  • The Celts (song) — Infobox Single Name = The Celts Artist = Enya from Album = The Celts Released = 1987 Format = Recorded = Genre = New Age Length = Label = Warner Music Group Producer = Nicky Ryan Reviews = Last single = Book of Days (1992) This single = The Celts …   Wikipedia

  • Names of the Celts — The various names used since classical times for the people known today as the Celts are of disparate origins. The name Κελτοί Keltoi and Celtae is used in Greek and Latin, respectively, as the name of a people of the La Tène horizon in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Lord of the Celts (radio) — “Lord of the Celts” is a radio program from the American radio anthology series Radio Tales. The anthology series adapted classic works of American and world literature for the radio. The series was a recipient of numerous awards, including four… …   Wikipedia

  • The Very Best of Enya — Album par Enya Sortie 23 novembre 2009 Enregistrement 1987 2008 Genre New Age Label Wa …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Celtic Song — is the song played over the loud speaker at Celtic Park when the Scottish football team, Celtic, run onto the pitch before kick off. It has been claimed that is set to the tune of With cat like tread, upon our prey we steal , from the 1879… …   Wikipedia

  • Celts and human sacrifice — The Celts practised human sacrifice [ The Religion of the Ancient Celts , J. A. MacCulloch, ch xvi, 1911, retrieved 24 May 2007. [http://www.sacred texts.com/neu/celt/rac/rac19.htm#fn 849] ] on a limited scale as part of their religious rituals.… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”