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    The Times (London)
    June 28, 2004, Monday

    Wherever you go people want to bend your ear. Erica Wagner takes up
    the tale

    by Erica Wagner


    Thought the festival season was over? Think again. Sure, you've done
    books at Hay-on-Wye and mud at Glastonbury. But don't give up yet
    -the best is yet to come, with festivals and performances that bring
    something out of the ordinary across the country.

    This year's Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival in
    the Vale of Glamorgan (July 2-4, 01446 799100) promises to be another
    corker. Last year was this wonderful festival's tenth anniversary,
    but its directors clearly have no intention of resting on their
    laurels.

    Every year the gorgeous setting of St Donats Castle (home to Atlantic
    College) hosts a remarkable gathering of storytellers from all over
    the world -artists of the revival of this vibrant form as well as
    bearers of living oral tradition.

    Within the castle's walls, and in the beautiful landscaped gardens
    that surround them, you will be able to experience the art of Ai
    Churek, a female Tuvan shaman from southern Siberia. She will be
    working with Karashay (below) -Tuvan throat singers collaborating
    with Steven Kent, master of the Australian Aboriginal didjeridu.
    Praline Gay-Para, a one-woman whirlwind, tells stories from all over
    the world, including Freeze-Frame Beirut, a guided tour of her native
    city which, she says, has forgotten its true identity.

    Mike Burns is an Irish storyteller and aikido master living in
    Montreal; he tells stories heard from his father in Gaelic and Irish
    English. He is funny, magical, mysterious. There will also be the
    "Young Storyteller of the Year" competition, presided over by Jan
    Blake, one of Britain's premier tellers, and talks by Professor
    Ronald Hutton, an authority on myth and shamanism, and Jeanette
    Winterson. More wondrous tales can be found at the latest series of
    Stories within Stories at the Barbican Pit in London (July 7-9, 0845
    1207598). This summer you'll be able to catch a real masterpiece: the
    Company of Storytellers (Hugh Lupton, Pomme Clayton and Ben Haggarty)
    are reviving their astonishing adaptation of the Grimm tales, The
    Three Snake Leaves.

    Book early -then head back to the countryside for the 13th annual
    Festival at the Edge in Much Wenlock, Shropshire (July 16-18, 01939
    236626). This festival takes place in a lovely greenfield site and
    includes workshops, story rounds and sessions for those who want to
    take part.

    Here you'll find A Spell in Time, a unique British-Bulgarian
    performing arts company comprising Moni Sheehan, storyteller and
    dancer, Ivor Davies, musician, and Dessislava Stefanova, singer, who
    perform works including The Dark-Eyed Warrior, a gripping tale of a
    man who finds a bride but loses his heart.

    Also appearing are Vergine Gulbenkian, a young British storyteller of
    Armenian origin; Hugh Lupton, one of Britain's finest storytellers;
    and the wonderful, unpredictable TUUP -The Unorthodox, Unprecedented
    Preacher. A children's festival runs in parallel with the Edge, so
    there's something for everyone.

    Afterglow Circus Arts, a group of young stilt-walkers, jugglers and
    unicyclists, will also be appearing at the Festival at the Edge -but
    if circus arts and street theatre are your passions, you might want
    to try the Winchester Hat Fair, now in its 30th year (July 1-4; 01962
    849841). It began as a buskers' festival in Covent Garden, but one of
    the performers, Jonathan Kay, took it to his home town. Hat Fair
    brings Winchester to life with its breathtaking stunts, specialist
    circus acts, clowning and world music. Highlights include the UK
    premiere of Producciones Imperdible's Mirando Al Cielo from Andalucia
    -they are an innovative dance company who will perform on a glass
    stage while the audience is seated comfortably below. What's more,
    the whole festival is free.

    * For information on national storytelling events, contact the Crick
    Crack Club, [email protected]
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