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SATURDAY 1 ST DECEMBER AFTERNOON AND EVENING From 2.00-8.00 films and live performances in The Box (see back cover for details). Performance Studio Theatre Foyer Great Hall 1.45-2.00 Music with Hieronymus 2.00-2.50 Fiona Collins and Jem Hammond “The Legend of Pryderi” 2.00-3.00 Sarah Rundle, Kamishibae (Japanese Visual Storytelling). Music with Côr Gobaith 2.00-2.50 YaRn Storytellers “Earth Stories” 3.00-3.50 Mary Jacob “Come into my (Surreal) Parlour (Games) with Rrose Sélavy” 3.00-5.00 Informal open storytelling, and the People’s Collection Wales. Music with Côr Gobaith 3.00-4.00 Workshop with Rachel Auckland “Can storytellers save the planet?” 4.00-5.00 Jason Wood’s Spontaneous Stories 5.30-6.00 Mar Shro “Painting Nothing” 6.00-7.00 Josian Fauzou “The Breach” 7.00-8.00 Music with Kate Binningsley 8.00-10.30 TUUP and Sheema Mukherjee “The King and the Corpse” 10.30-11.00 Music with Coppins & Musgrave 11.00-12.00 Music with Quercus Burlesque SATURDAY IN THE BOX 2.00-3.00 Fairy Tale Films of Lotte Reiniger 3.00-4.00 Your Man’s Puppets Presents, with live performance 4.00-5.00 Artists in Residence Films 5.00-6.00 Rebecca Woodford-Smith and Mikyoung Jun Pearce, with Artist Talk 6.00-7.00 Artists’ Films, Images from Storyland 7.00-8.00 Live Performances SUNDAY 2 ND DECEMBER AFTERNOON AND EVENING From 2.00-6.00 films in The Box (see back cover for details). Performance Studio Theatre Foyer Great Hall 2.00-2.50 Milly Jackdaw and Victoria Robinson “The Nightingale” 2.00-5.00 Children’s stories with Louise Zlotnicki Merrymakers 3.00-5.00 Workshop with Jason Wood “Learning to tell stories to tell” 3.00-3.45 Young Storytellers of Wales with Fiona Collins and Bronwen Hughes 4.00-4.50 Your Man’s Puppets “The Brothers Stachamoose” 4.00-6.00 Celtic Music with Hieronymus, Ceri Owen-Jones and Elsa Davies, Christine Cooper, Stepping Stones 5.00-5.50 Cath Little “The Lady of the Fountain” 6.00-6.50 Christine Cooper “Welsh Stories and Songs” Music with Ceri Owen- Jones and Elsa Davies between stories 7.00-8.00 Michael Harvey “Stories from the Black Mountain” 7.15-8.00 Breton Dance workshop with Kantref 8.00-11.00 Fest Noz French and Breton Dance with Kantref and others SUNDAY IN THE BOX 2.00-3.00 Fairy Tale Films of Lotte Reiniger 3.00-4.00 Rebecca Woodford-Smith and Mikyoung Jun Pearce 4.00-5.00 Artists in Residence Films 5.00-6.00 Fairy Tale Films of Lotte Reiniger 6.00-7.00 Rebecca Woodford-Smith and Mikyoung Jun Pearce 7.00-8.00 Artists’ Films, Images from Storyland

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Page 1: Aberystwyth Storytelling Festival Programme 2012

SATURDAY 1ST DECEMBER AFTERNOON AND EVENING

From 2.00-8.00 films and live performances in The Box (see back cover for details).

Performance Studio Theatre Foyer Great Hall

1.45-2.00 Music with Hieronymus

2.00-2.50 Fiona Collins and Jem Hammond “The Legend of Pryderi”

2.00-3.00 Sarah Rundle, Kamishibae (Japanese Visual Storytelling). Music with Côr Gobaith

2.00-2.50 YaRn Storytellers “Earth Stories”

3.00-3.50 Mary Jacob “Come into my (Surreal) Parlour (Games) with Rrose Sélavy”

3.00-5.00 Informal open storytelling, and the People’s Collection Wales. Music with Côr Gobaith

3.00-4.00 Workshop with Rachel Auckland “Can storytellers save the planet?”

4.00-5.00 Jason Wood’s Spontaneous Stories

5.30-6.00 Mar Shro “Painting Nothing”

6.00-7.00 Josian Fauzou “The Breach”

7.00-8.00 Music with Kate Binningsley

8.00-10.30 TUUP and Sheema Mukherjee “The King and the Corpse”

10.30-11.00 Music with Coppins & Musgrave

11.00-12.00 Music with Quercus Burlesque

SATURDAY IN THE BOX 2.00-3.00 Fairy Tale Films of Lotte Reiniger

3.00-4.00 Your Man’s Puppets Presents, with live performance

4.00-5.00 Artists in Residence Films

5.00-6.00 Rebecca Woodford-Smith and Mikyoung Jun Pearce, with Artist Talk

6.00-7.00 Artists’ Films, Images from Storyland

7.00-8.00 Live Performances

SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER AFTERNOON AND EVENING

From 2.00-6.00 films in The Box (see back cover for details).

Performance Studio Theatre Foyer Great Hall

2.00-2.50 Milly Jackdaw and Victoria Robinson “The Nightingale”

2.00-5.00 Children’s stories with Louise Zlotnicki Merrymakers

3.00-5.00 Workshop with Jason Wood “Learning to tell stories to tell”

3.00-3.45 Young Storytellers of Wales with Fiona Collins and Bronwen Hughes

4.00-4.50 Your Man’s Puppets “The Brothers Stachamoose”

4.00-6.00 Celtic Music with Hieronymus, Ceri Owen-Jones and Elsa Davies, Christine Cooper, Stepping Stones

5.00-5.50 Cath Little “The Lady of the Fountain”

6.00-6.50 Christine Cooper “Welsh Stories and Songs”

Music with Ceri Owen-Jones and Elsa Davies between stories

7.00-8.00 Michael Harvey “Stories from the Black Mountain”

7.15-8.00 Breton Dance workshop with Kantref

8.00-11.00 Fest Noz French and Breton Dance with Kantref and others

SUNDAY IN THE BOX 2.00-3.00 Fairy Tale Films of Lotte Reiniger

3.00-4.00 Rebecca Woodford-Smith and Mikyoung Jun Pearce

4.00-5.00 Artists in Residence Films

5.00-6.00 Fairy Tale Films of Lotte Reiniger

6.00-7.00 Rebecca Woodford-Smith and Mikyoung Jun Pearce

7.00-8.00 Artists’ Films, Images from Storyland

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WHAT’S ON IN THE BOX Six one-hour programmes of film and live performances will be given in The Box.

ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE FILMS Clare Thornton, “A Heightened Sense of Making” Elise Simard, “Afloat at Dawn”, “La Traversée” Ellie Rees, “Self-portrait at 27 Weeks” Lucy Watts, “The Fish and Chips Review” Matthew Cowan, “Cheering the Straws”

YOUR MAN’S PUPPETS PRESENTS A selection from “Tales from the Workshop”, “The Legend of Lowery Lynch”, “Off on a Tandrum”, “I Pay Tax” including a live performance

REBECCA WOODFORD-SMITH AND MIKYOUNG JUN PEARCE “5000 Miles and 8 Hours Apart” Introduced by Rebecca Woodford-Smith on the Saturday

ARTISTS’ FILMS, IMAGES FROM STORYLAND Clare Thornton, “The Runaway Bride” David Rees Davies, “Fools and Horses” Eirini Boutasi, “Dance Me if you Can”, from Square Peg Round Hole Rebecca Louise Collins, “That’s the way to do it? The confessions of Mr Punch” Rebecca Woodford-Smith and Mikyoung Jun Pearce, “From Tokyo” Mar Shro, “Salt Reise Hallein Journey” Stuart Evans, “We Spirited Creatures”

FAIRY TALE FILMS OF LOTTE REINIGER Films from 1922-1954 include “Cinderella”, “The Death Feigning Chinaman”, ”The Frog Prince”, “Snow White and Rose Red”, “The Magic Horse”, “Hansel & Gretel”

LIVE PERFORMANCES Rrose Sélavy, “Dream Story Quest” Rachel Auckland, “Be Careful What You Wish For” Ali Matthews and Ffion Jones, “Leda and Strauss-Kahn”

THANKS … to all the performers and artists, Gill Ogden and all the staff at the Arts centre,

Kate Norgate at Crick Crack Club, Mary Jacob for the website and brochure design, Valeriane Leblond for the poster.painting, and all the folk who have given their time so generously and kindly to help create this event.

ABERYSTWYTH STORYTELLING FESTIVAL 2012 Aberystwyth Arts Centre 30 November – 2 December 2012

Tickets Tocynnau: Aberystwyth Arts Centre 01970 623232 www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre Festival Website http://aberstoryfestival.wordpress.com/ Festival contact [email protected]

FRIDAY 30TH NOVEMBER EVENING

Performance Studio Theatre Foyer Oriel 2 Gallery

6.45-7.00 Music with Hieronymus

7.00-7.45 Festival Fringe Opening and artist’s talk with Zoe Childerley “Petrified in Storyland”

7.45-9.00 Sarah Rundle “Gawain”

9.00-9.30 Music with Mackerel Sky

9.30-10.30 A Cabinet of Curiosities “The Dancing Bear and the Doll”

10.30 Music with Hieronymus

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