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Introduced by Josh Twining and storytelling by meditation facilitator and Ambassador for the Ring of Gullion, Ann Ward. A key part of our Dragons in the Hills, National Lottery Heritage Funded project is to use the creative arts, and storytelling to bind the world of myth and legend with the natural world, allowing our little dragons to take us on a journey of wonder and magic, to help us to understand and cherish this mysterious ancient landscape. As well as its fabulous musical heritage, South Armagh is steeped in storytelling - rooted in ancient times when the first peoples lived in this part of Northern Ireland, and continuing to the present day.

In the third of our Music and Myths series, we are invited to immerse ourselves in the magical world of Slieve Gullion, brought to you through photos and artworks by local people, and hear how the experience of growing up on the Ring of Gullion with its deeply spiritual roots guided Ann Ward on her personal journey to self-understanding and mindfulness.

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