Sunday, September 30, 2012

Zeleni Jurij

Zeleni Jurij - A Slovenian Green Man
I have found a decent translation and explanation of the Slovenian Green Man -- Zeleni Jurij and a very interesting music video.  The story can be found at: http://sms.zrc-sazu.si/pdf/02/SMS_02_Smitek.pdf   on pages 185-186.  The book is titled: The Image of the Real World and the World Beyond in Slovene Folk Tradtion by Zmago Smitek.  It is a wealth of folkloric information.

Two videos for your enjoyment - one in folkloric tradition and one rock n' roll based version. Magnfico is the star of the rock and roll version and is famous throughout the world: http://www.magnifico.info/    I would dearly love a translation!

 
 


Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Green Man and the Garden

It's easy to feel the influence of the Green Man when out of doors. Look at the trees -- the shape of green faces in the leaves looking down, the bark on trees having interesting expressions.  Nature is alive and well.   The Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, England have an interesting tale, but also a living Green Man head and lovely Green Lady.
The "Giant's Head" at Heligan

The Mud Maid:
www.heligan.com


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Green Man Trail



I was surfing around the internet on this blustery, rainy evening on the Eastern coast of the USA amdi flood, storm and tornado watches.  I found a link for a "Green Man Trail" in Oxfordshire, England. http://www.bejo.co.uk/greenmantrail/html/index.htmlhe The site has an excellent trail of Green Man through Oxfordshire--history of the Green Man, historic sites, folklore, artists, and sightings of the Green Man in various neighborhoods.  If you are in the area and find some interesting Green Men, contact: info@greenmantrail.com


Disney and the Green Man - Redux

I have struggled to write this post reviewing the recent Disney Film "The Odd Life of Timothy Green."  Most critics panned the film, but our family and friends found the film sweet and enjoyable.  For those who know about the Green Man and the cyclic nature of birth, death and rebirth, the portrayal in the film is a 'no brainer.'  We felt that most of the critics missed the point.  Truly, the concept of the Green Man is hope.  Merriam Webster dictionary (www.m-w.com) defines hope as "To cherish a desire with anticipation."  Cindy and Jim Green, the parents who desperately want a child pin their hopes and dreams in a box of wishes and young Timothy comes from the garden adorned with leaves on his legs.  Timothy brings out the best in everyone.  He fulfills hopes to those around him.  It's a bit difficult to watch as the end of Timothy's cycle draws to a close, but it all makes sense.  The end completes this cycle. (Trying not to spoil the end of the film for those who have not seen it).   The film is sweet, magical, wonderful.  Our friends and family feel the film strikes a chord -- one that we need, but perhaps do not understand.  Most of the reviews read give the film two to two and a half stars.  We would give Peter Hedges and Ahmet Zappa four and a half stars for this wonderful film. 

 


 

Saturday, September 8, 2012

a bit off topic- Star Trek and the Green Man

I cannot let the celebration of Star Trek's anniversary pass by...Congratulations Trek-dom for a fabulous 46 years!  http://www.startrek.com/

The only reference to a 'green man' is the little green guy who accompanies Scotty in the latest Star Trek film: http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Keenser It's not quite the Green Man I've been blogging about, but I must give nod and thanks to Gene Roddenberry --creator of Star Trek
http://www.roddenberry.com/corporate-gene-biography  on this auspicious day.
May Heavens Bless...
Keenser