Tamar Williams won the national Young Storyteller of the Year award in 2013. She has appeared at festivals such as Whitby Folk Week, Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival, Lakefest, In The Woods Festival and the Birmingham Book Festival.
Tamar Williams
In this interview Michael and Tamar talked about…
Language, habit and identity. The strangeness of changing from one language to another
The Mabinogi as Welsh language heritage told in English
Bilingualism as a spontaneous response to specific audiences. Allowing the music of language to be heard.
The apparent randomness of parts of the narrative in the Mabinogi
Negotiating different linguistic registers whilst telling the Mabinogi in Welsh and English and from epic to informal.
The character of Rhiannon from the First Branch of the Mabinogi
The moral complexity of the Fourth Branch
The character of Manawydan and Guto Dafis’ treatment of him.