Events on Saturday 7th March
“Over the weekend you will be led through a carefully-paced progression of group games and exercises, designed to free up your body, voice and imagination. You’ll be guided to mindfully anchor yourself in the present, authentically connect with the group and effortlessly enter into the states of ‘flow’ and ‘play’. From here, your clown will naturally start to emerge.”
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Holly Stoppit’s Introduction to Clowning: March
“Join storyteller Liz Felton of The Story Cellar on an adventure across the stormy seas in ‘Summon Simorgh’ an interactive storytelling adventure. Drawing inspiration from our exhibition Zanjir, families are invited to return precious photos to Princess Taj and summon Simorgh - an Iranian Mythical bird - facing creatures from the deep, a musical volcano and high mountain passes.”
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WE ARE FAMILY | STORYTIME WITH STORY CELLAR
“From the creators of a certain adorkable duo Sophie and Megan in A History Of Horror, Alexander Joseph and Ro Robertson aka Cinebra venture from those who love movies, to those are in movies, or at least used to be. Glenda Swing and Rita Herringbone are two actresses hailed from the golden era of cinema, immortalised in black and white, both struggling to get work in this brutal and unforgiving technicolour world. From their Hollywood hey-day to their miserable flat in Lancing, the pair have come together to make it big in theatre and vaudeville, to tell the world their stories.”
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Cinebra: Glenda & Rita
“The mother of all confessional shows from the bestselling author and star of The Fast Show and Two Doors Down. Does My Mum Loom Big In This? is for everyone who’s had a mother or been a mother, featuring hair-raising hilarious true stories from Arabella’s dysfunctional childhood and her life as a single working mother. Devastatingly funny, excruciatingly honest and definitely embarrassing for all of Arabella’s relatives, not to mention herself, this is a helter-skelter tour of appalling – and appallingly funny – maternal behaviour.”
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Arabella Weir: Does My Mum Loom Big in This?
“Islet are remote Welsh outsiders, studying life via a refracting telescope, adept in the art of conjoining parts that don’t fit. A Powys trio whose free-spirited invention and exuberant intensity flows through experimental pop: hypnotic, exhilarating and defiantly unique.”
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Islet | Free Entry