The Creative Resistance Podcast
“Music is one of the most present mysteries that we have — in how it connects us and transforms us.” “Living within two worlds showed me that if there are two possibilities, there are infinite ones.” — Dani Larkin In this episode, Scott Cassidy is joined by Irish folk artist Dani Larkin — a Belfast‑based singer‑songwriter and multi‑instrumentalist whose work bridges contemporary folk and ancient storytelling traditions. Her internationally acclaimed debut Notes For A Maiden Warrior brought her to stages at SXSW, WOMEX, and tours with Snow Patrol, Lisa O’Neill and Glen Hansard. She is a PRS Foundation Creator of the Year (2025) and RTÉ Folk Awards nominee whose collaborations include performances with both the Ulster Orchestra and RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Dani’s new album Next of Kin (2026) has been praised as “a transformational experience” (MOJO) expanding her sound into a more cinematic, immersive world that sees her own songs hold space – and hold their own - alongside some traditional and well-loved tracks. What We Discuss * Growing up on the Irish borderlands and how liminal spaces shaped her creativity * Music as connection: Dani’s experience using songwriting in peace‑building work in places like Palestine * Intuition in artistry: why she trusts instinct over theory * The making of Next of Kin — its cinematic scope, traditional influences, and emotional architecture * Recent orchestral performances, including her appearance with the Ulster Orchestra and a 200‑piece choir Connect with Dani Website & tour dates: www.danilarkin.com [http://www.danilarkin.com] Newsletter: Feather & Flint | Dani Larkin | Substack [https://danilarkin.substack.com/] Instagram: @dani_larkin_New album: Next of Kin — out now This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecreativeresistancepodcast.substack.com [https://thecreativeresistancepodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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