is this a hadestown blog? this is technically a hadestown blog, in the way that https://search.marginalia.nu/ is a search engine.
all of it? everything here relates to hadestown. loosely. allegedly.
why is this a hadestown blog? because i am interested (in alphabetical order) in borders, cyclical narratives, environmental justice, folk and other activist music, labor movements, meta commentaries on myth and folktale, migration, orpheus and eurydice, translation and adaptations, trainhopping, and theater, among other things, and anais mitchell was nice enough to put all of them into one show. it’s a very nice and large umbrella.
do I need to be into hadestown to enjoy this blog? it will increase your score on I Can Identify The Connection To Hadestown bingo, but otherwise, no. if you don’t like the above list of interests though, you might not dig it.
will you explain how the posts connect to hadestown? sometimes but mostly no. i feel self conscious tagging things like labor movement history with thoughts on blorbeus from my folk operas.
will you explain if i ask? probably have a ramble ready to go but no promises. please ask away tho!
what if i only want to read posts with your commentary? then i want to kiss you on the mouth! also check out this tag.
is this a hadestown blog because you think hadestown is a perfect show? nope! in fact, i find many choices made with this show to be endlessly (and yet, productively) frustrating. a not insignificant portion of my engagement is with these limitations and frustrations and unrealized potential, so if you’re not into alla that critique you might not enjoy this. and at the same time, it’s managed to land precisely at the intersection of a bakers dozen of my interests, and so it’s largely a very useful umbrella upon which to dangle all these shiny things.
why don’t you like hadestown!hades? he’s henry ford, and henry ford can always get fucked.
is this blog 18+? this blog may have Grown Folks Stuff on here from time to time, and I do not keep up with tagging. if that works for you, then I’m happy to have you sit round this fire with me. if not, then shalom good bye and happy trails
what is your age / gender / location / religion / various other identities? what are you, a cop?
tags? My tagging is very inconsistent, and i’m sorry to say i generally do not keep up with tagging for content warnings. I recognize that tagging for content warnings is incredibly useful, and I’m glad Tumblr is one of the only social media where you can curate your experience that way; that said, Tumblr is I place I come to repost things with my brain 80% off and I can’t promise to keep up with cw tagging with consistency & fidelity, so I’d rather not commit to something I can’t follow though on. if you need tags for certain triggers then please use your best judgement on if you’d like to follow this blog. I do have some tags I use (inconsistently) for various content / ideas though:
- #poor boy working on a song: Orpheus / rad musician vibes
- #poor boi working on a song: orpheus but make em queer / butch / trans / better
- #a song to fix what’s wrong: the work of art in the world
- #all alone your blood runs thin: solidarity babyyy
- #this is the shape of a story
- #make you see how the world could be: i haven’t actually used this in a while
- #orpheus is a punk mood board: what it says on the tin
- #a suitcase full of summertime: solar punk ish
- #our lady of the underground: persephone
- #it’s a love song - love & orpheus/eurydice
- #a tale of love from long ago - hades/persephone, love that’s been alive too long
- #it’s a goldmine it’s a graveyard - haunted architecture, this place wants to kill you, etc
- #we’re gonna sing it again - circular narrative, repeated narrative, time loop, help i’m stuck in a story and I can’t get out
- #hot labor summer
- #i remember fields of flowers
- #how to put a crack in the wall
- #advertisements for power
- #why the winds have changed: climate change, climate chaos
- #the house is the shape of a story and that story is shaped like a person