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about survival tales
1 March 2011
about survival tales Survival Tales is a performance and participation project. It was written and devised by me – Eirlys Rhiannon – with the help of some friends, and it has two core parts: The first part is a one-woman performance of spoken word and songs. I meander around some of my personal stories and […]
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survival tales comments
1 March 2011
survival tales comments Many thanks to everyone who has participated in the Survival Tales shows to date. Your thoughts and feedback are very much welcomed – use the comments form below, or email contact (at) survivaltales.org.uk Singing was beautiful and powerful especially in such a close informal setting … I enjoyed [the workshop]. It was […]
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survival tales signposts
1 March 2011
survival tales signposts A booklet accompanying the Survival Tales performances will be available soon. > survival tales full contents
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plot
30 November 2010
plot There’s a fence and a track down one side, but no way up this weedy incline. As I cut one, the leaves seem to laugh, in just days there’s no trace of my path. A strange cocktail awaits me outside: “Why bother?” their eyes seem to cry, “We’ve whipped and subdued it elsewhere. Shiny […]