Becky writes: An amazing singer/songwriter is touring a range of unconventional locations across the UK, and is performing in Ilketshall St Andrew on the 24th – outside if the weather is good, in the barn if not.
Survival Tales a performance and workshop by Eirlys Rhiannon
Thursday 24 June 2010 – afternoon show – 12.30pm – 2:30pm*
Common Ground Land Co-operative, Clarkes Lane, Ilketshall St Andrew
(nearest postcode – NR34 8HR)
Children welcome – bring a picnic too!
£5 (no-one turned away for lack of funds)
Places need to be booked in advance – beckybeccles@riseup.net
*a free lunch will be on offer from 12noon , and the event will finish by 2.30pm
What’s it all about?
To survive in this world, we each create stories.
Our stories affect people around us, and in turn we get affected by the stories we hear and see every day.
To protect ourselves, we create safe stories: ‘the scientists are lying’, ‘the government will sort it out’, ‘this product will help’.
We need to decide how we live – but how do we make decisions? Is this version of democracy the best we can do? Who’s in charge? Can we trust any of our solutions?
Can we learn anything from history? And does anyone have a super-hero cape in my size?
Survival Tales is a series of small, intimate performance events, designed to take place in unusual venues, including living rooms, community gardens and social centres.
Contact us for booking details: www.survivaltales.org.uk
Produced in association with Natasha Machin and Trapese Popular Education Collective, with assistance from Artist Project Earth