In the 8th National Storytelling Week 26 Jan – 2 Feb
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“Storytelling is for people
of all ages who share the creations of thought and the creativity of
imagination.” Society for Storytelling
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Photograph courtesy of Mike Grenville
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ASHDOWN FOREST STORYTELLING FESTIVAL
In National Storytelling Week 26 Jan – 2 Feb 2008
FOREST ROW, EAST SUSSEX
Tickets for all events on the door
SATURDAY 26 JANUARY
Emerson College @ 8pm tickets £6 & £4 concessions
WHERE THE HEART IS
Stories of home and hearth to warm the heart on a cold
winter’s evening from the
Faculty of the School
of Storytelling, Emerson College
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Sue Hollingsworth, Ashley Ramsden, Roi Gal-Or and Liz
Turkel
Ruskin Hall, Emerson
College, Forest Row, East
Sussex RH18 5JX
www.emerson.org.uk
MONDAY 28 JANUARY
After school storytelling 4pm – 5pm @ Community
Centre, Forest Row
EARTH FRIENDLY TALES
from Alethea Mifsud
Tickets £2.00 adults and children
The Forest Row Community Centre, Hartfield Road, RH18 5DZ
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Forest Row Community Centre @ 7.30pm tickets £6 &
£4 concessions
THE CALL OF
FREEDOM – THE EARLY LIFE OF ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI
from Mark Bedford,
followed
by,
BEOWULF
from Hannes Kaiser
TUESDAY 29 JANUARY
After school storytelling 4pm – 5pm @ Community Centre
STORIES FROM THE EDGE OF EVERYWHERE
from Peter Morris
Tickets £2.00 adults and children
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Forest Row Village Hall @ 7.30pm tickets £8 & £5
concessions
SPINSTER’S YARN – tales of experience unravelled
before your very ears
(there may be some *language….!!**)
from Louise Coigley
LARGE VILLAGE HALL, FOREST ROW VILLAGE HALL, RH18
5ES
WEDNESDAY 30 JANUARY
After school storytelling 4pm – 5pm @ Community Centre
CATS AND HATS
from Mark Bedford
Tickets £2.00 adults and children
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Community Centre @ 7.30pm tickets £6 & £4
concessions
MACBETH – dramatic storytelling
from Simon Floyd
THURSDAY 31 JANUARY
After school storytelling 4pm – 5pm @ Community Centre
THE BIRD OF ETERNAL YOUTH and other tales
from Livia
Morvay, tickets £2.00 adults and children
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Meeshela’s delightful gallery! Address below @ 7.30pm
£5 & £4
BRIDGET’S EVE: Goddess stories
from Madeleine and
Annette
With Celtic poems and songs
from Gabby, Warren and
Hugh
Meeshela Woodwork, Ashdown Court, Lewes Road, FRow, RH18 5EZ
FRIDAY 1 FEBRUARY
After school storytelling 4pm – 5pm @ Community Centre
Brothers Grimm THE DRUMMER
from Connor Jordan
ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH
from Avihay and Shlomit
Tickets £2.00 adults and children
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The Brambletye Hotel @ 7.30pm donations in
appreciation!
THE RHYME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER
from Christopher
Garvey,
director of Artemis School of Speech and Drama
THE BRAMBLETYE HOTEL, East Sussex,
RH18 5EZ
SATURDAY 2 FEBRUARY
Ashdown Forest
Llama Park @ 1.30pm tickets £2.00 adults &
children
STORIES AND ANIMALS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
lunchtime storytelling from Gez Smith at the Ashdown
Forest Llama Park,
Wych Cross, Forest Row, RH18
5JN
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The Speech and Drama Hut, Emerson College
@ 7.30pm tickets £4.00
COMMUNITY STORYTELLING
An experiential evening for storytellers, environment
lovers, vision seekers and all passionately concerned about peak oil, climate
change and seeking models for living in harmony with our Earth. Bring a story, listen to others, and find
those stories of transition together.
Evening facilitated by Madeleine Grove, Charlene Collison and Annette
Armstrong.
Emerson College,
Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5JX
www.emerson.org.uk
For
further information telephone 01342 826590 or email Annette at
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Annette and Madeleine
Festival Organisers
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