Description
Members of **http://radia.fm**, the international group of independent cultural radio stations, explore new and forgotten ways of making radio.
This episode is a contribution by **https://www.radiocampus.be**.
*Sheela-Na-Gig* is an improvised and multiplied encounter on the banks of the Meavy river. An attempt to let the invisible invite itself and take its place in our daily practices.
Welcome to Dartmoor’s hidden rain forest, in the wooded valley of Dewerstone (Devon, England), inhabited by mossy rivers and welcoming faeries, tangled oaks and beech fruits, talking stones and spying sheeps, pagan radio fellows and Mabon cooking voices.
An idea by Carine Demange, Gihan Marasingha, Kerry Priest and Maggi Shade. Edited by Carine Demange.
With thanks to Alice Armstrong, Anne-Marie Bala, Premal Bhatt, George Brock, Stuart Crewes, Pauline Day, Hannah Drayson, Cat Guy, Lucinda Guy, Jess Langton, Sarah Lawrence, Mark Peacock, Roshani Ramass, the Meavy river, the sources of Plym and al