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    Storytellers head for the road

    Hexham Courant, United Kingdom
    Oct 6 2006

    IT'S the traditional season to curl up next to the fireside and listen
    to a good yarn, and the North Pennines Storytelling Festival is booked
    to arrive right on cue.

    The 15th annual celebration of the myths and legends of this colourful
    part of the UK lasts the whole of next weekend, from Friday, October
    13 to Sunday, October 15.

    The stories are being told at several venues, and visitors can take
    circular bus tours enlivened by guides and musicians, as they are
    carried to storytelling destinations.

    For Tynedale locations, Hexham railway station is the place to start,
    and the route ends just over the Cumbrian border at Alston.

    The Tynedale part of the festival programme starts at 6pm on Friday
    evening, with tales at Whitfield Church in the Allen Valley.

    The village is famed for its field sports and associations with the
    Earl of Derwentwater and the Jacobites, and Malcolm Green - a member
    of the North-East based A Bit Crack storytelling trio - promises to
    breathe new life into old sagas helped by local school children.

    On Saturday, the storybus leaves for an all-day trip from Hexham
    station calling at Stanhope in Weardale, the Station Yard Hub in
    Alston, and Allendale library, with musician Mike Bettison and a
    local guide aboard.

    At the library in Allendale, expect an abundance of short stories
    from Michael Harvey and Chris Bostock, with a tea-time spread of
    Northumbrian fayre included in the ticket price.

    On Sunday, make tracks after lunch to the Garden Station at Langley to
    join Malcolm Green, Michael Harvey and a small cast of giant puppets
    for stories, followed by teatime refreshments.

    Other storytellers taking part in the festival include Pascale Konyn,
    Pat Renton, Nick Hennesey and Vergine Gulbenkian from Turkish Armenia.

    Tickets can be bought on the door for most events, but weekend
    tickets and bus reservations can be bought in advance by calling
    01229 861355. Check the website www.npenninestorytelling. org.uk for
    the latest information.
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