
The History of Folk Horror
Wed 16 Sept · 19:00
Friends' Meeting House
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The History of Folk Horror is a talk taking place at the Friends' Meeting House in Manchester. The session explores the origins of folk horror, folklore, and ancient customs. The event concludes with a Q&A.
Why are we so fascinated by old stories, strange traditions, and the idea that the past might still be hiding in the present? Folk horror often takes us to remote villages, wild landscapes and forgotten beliefs – places where ancient customs and superstition feel very real.
The genre has seen a big comeback in recent years, with new films, TV and books building on classic folk horror from the 1960s and 70s, including The Wicker Man, Witchfinder General and The Blood on Satan's Claw. These stories were inspired by older Gothic and supernatural writing, including the work of Algernon Blackwood, which drew heavily on folklore and real historical beliefs.
Join Dr Sam Le Butt as we explore how folk horror blends history, myth and imagination – and ask: where does folklore end and reality begin?
Doors open at 7:00PM, talk starts at 7:30PM- come down early to grab a good seat!
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Speaker Bio:
Dr Sam Le Butt (she/her) is a researcher, writer, and educator with a PhD in English Literature from the University of Bristol. She researches fungal horror, Gothic and sci-fi storytelling in contemporary culture, focusing on how monsters tell stories of environmental crisis. She has publications on Japanese cinema and Fungal Gothic and her debut fiction collection, Curious Woman and other Creatures, was published in 2022. She is also a collage artist and workshop facilitator.
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⭐ Truly riveting talks, always enjoy these - a great way to spend an evening with some pals. Already looking forward to the next one. - Alexander P
⭐ Expertly run, talks are always super informative and a lot of fun! Couldn’t recommend these enough! 5 star. - Owen S
⭐ Been to a few talks and all have been super interesting. An enjoyable evening to go to either alone or with friends. The talks make for stimulating conversation. Highly recommend! - Daisy J
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The History of Folk Horror takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 19:00.
The History of Folk Horror is held at Friends' Meeting House in Manchester (6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS).
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The History of Folk Horror is a talk taking place at the Friends' Meeting House in Manchester. The session explores the origins of folk horror, folklore, and ancient customs. The event concludes with a Q&A.
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Why are we so fascinated by old stories, strange traditions, and the idea that the past might still be hiding in the present? Folk horror often takes us to remote villages, wild landscapes and forgotten beliefs – places where ancient customs and superstition feel very real.
The genre has seen a big comeback in recent years, with new films, TV and books building on classic folk horror from the 1960s and 70s, including The Wicker Man, Witchfinder General and The Blood on Satan's Claw. These stories were inspired by older Gothic and supernatural writing, including the work of Algernon Blackwood, which drew heavily on folklore and real historical beliefs.
Join Dr Sam Le Butt as we explore how folk horror blends history, myth and imagination – and ask: where does folklore end and reality begin?
Doors open at 7:00PM, talk starts at 7:30PM- come down early to grab a good seat!
Follow us on IG @seedtalks
Speaker Bio:
Dr Sam Le Butt (she/her) is a researcher, writer, and educator with a PhD in English Literature from the University of Bristol. She researches fungal horror, Gothic and sci-fi storytelling in contemporary culture, focusing on how monsters tell stories of environmental crisis. She has publications on Japanese cinema and Fungal Gothic and her debut fiction collection, Curious Woman and other Creatures, was published in 2022. She is also a collage artist and workshop facilitator.
Testimonials from our guests
⭐ Truly riveting talks, always enjoy these - a great way to spend an evening with some pals. Already looking forward to the next one. - Alexander P
⭐ Expertly run, talks are always super informative and a lot of fun! Couldn’t recommend these enough! 5 star. - Owen S
⭐ Been to a few talks and all have been super interesting. An enjoyable evening to go to either alone or with friends. The talks make for stimulating conversation. Highly recommend! - Daisy J
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Friends' Meeting House6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS
Deansgate, Manchester
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The History of Folk Horror takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 19:00.
Where is The History of Folk Horror taking place?
The History of Folk Horror is held at Friends' Meeting House in Manchester (6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS).
How do I get tickets for The History of Folk Horror?
Tickets for The History of Folk Horror can be booked via Skiddle using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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