Other storytelling events
Resilience and Wonder, getting lost and found in Story.
Online!An exploration of myth, storytelling and the environmental crisis with storytellers, Hugh Lupton, Jo Blake, Malcolm Green, Xanthe Gresham
WOLF GIRL: WITH DAIVA IVANAUSKAITĖ.
Wylam Institute Church Road, WylamIt is fitting that the final event of Wylam Winter Tales 2022 is a storytelling. Tonight’s performance has a wonderful international flavour to while away an early Sunday evening in the company of Lithuanian/Scottish Storyteller Daiva Ivanauskaitė. Suitable for all the family Daiva will bring the captivating and exciting story of The Wolf Girl.
The Epic of Sigurd, and Fafnir the Dragon from Jason Buck
Punchbowl Inn Jesmond Newcastle, United KingdomJason Buck, a new storyteller to us has been in touch. He's going to be telling this epic locally and invites you to join him.
A Crack in the Pennines
The Old Chapel, CoanwoodRichard and Jill will be welcoming Chris Bostock, Nick Hennesy, Malcolm Green and other friends to an afternoon and evening of story telling at the Old Chapel in the Pennines on Saturday 24th September. All welcome.
Stealing Thunder Festival
A storytelling festival organised by Emily and Nick Hennesey and featuring Malcolm and Josh Green! http://stealingthunder.co.uk/
Another Crack in the Pennines
The Old Chapel, CoanwoodRichard and Jill will be welcoming Tim Ralphs, A Bit Crack and other friends to an afternoon and evening of story telling at the Old Chapel in the Pennines on Saturday 30h September. All welcome.
Nightingale – Sarah Deco
Nightingale tells the story of the migration of a Nightingale from sub-saharan Africa to southern England. The nightingale, inspiration for so many poems and stories and is now endangered in Britain. Alongside the actual story of the nightingale’s life and winding through it, runs another - The Bulbul A-Siah or The Nightingale That Speaks - a traditional Arabic tale about miraculous reversals of […]
Tales from a Viking Longhouse by Richard Birmingham
Wylam Institute Church Road, WylamThis is part of the Wylam Winter Tales Festival Poets and story tellers were celebrated by the Vikings. In the smoky main hall of a Viking long house it was they who could light up the endless dark of winter with their tales of giants and gods. But why was it that while some of […]
Raven Brings The Light
The Chillingham Arms 89-91 Chillingham Rd, HeatonJoin us for a chance to share your story - as lived by you, dreamed by you or told to
you.- and listen to others as well. Help us keep oral storytelling alive.