For those in close proximity to Richmond – we have several druid friendly story-telling events coming up for National Story Telling week. Giles Abbot – a richly fruity voiced man, who took up story telling when he lost his sight a few years ago, will be performing Viking and Celtic stories at Castelnau library (south of Hammersmith bridge near Barnes station) on Saturday 27th Jan at 2.30 and at Richmond library (little green) on Weds 31st at 6.30 p.m.
Ghislaine Walker will be telling Norse and Icelandic tales on the same days and times but at Heathfield library – Sat. (percy road, whitton) and Hampton Hill – weds (windmill road, hampton hill). On Sat. 3rd Feb. Margaret Lord will be reading her story-versions with a harpist to accompany her at Hampton Wick library – at 3 p.m. Directions and full addresses can be found on the libraries page at www.richmond.gov.uk
Hope to see some of you there enjoying the spirit of Brigid.
Love
Anna
18/1/2007
National Story Telling Week
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Thanks Anna for the post. Good to hear from yez! To continue my training in story telling I am attending story telling training at Emerson College (Sussex). Its called the ‘Celtic Storyteller’ and absorbs you in such stories for a week while your fed and watered.
Comment by Mark — 29/1/2007 @ 7:17 pm
Hi Mark,
I am thinking of going to this as well. I went to a weekend of Celtic story telling there a while back. It was very enjoyable. Depends on finances though.
Comment by Elizabeth — 1/2/2007 @ 9:16 am
Ooo! Good luck with collecting pennies together.
Mark
Comment by Mark — 19/2/2007 @ 7:08 pm