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hangovermonkey1975 <hangovermonkey1975@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes
>Hi there!
>
>I saw some really good storytellers at the Glastonbury Festival of
>Performing Arts in 2003 and got the feeling they were part of a group
>of storytellers.
>
>Has anyone here performed at Glastonbury - I'd love to do this but
>don't know how to go about it and if there's already an established
>group.
>Cheers!
>HM
Not sure there's many (any?) people left in this newsgroup - however,
two items from the Society for Storytelling e-mail list for Glastonbury
might give you some contacts:
This from 23rd September
GLASTONBURY TRICENTENARY CELEBRATIONS 2005
Storyteller Sue Jennings is co-ordinating 'Stories and Storytellers'
from in and near Glastonbury to formulate a programme for the
celebrations. Preliminary meeting 4 October 1800-1930 at the Town Hall
in the small hall. Please email your contact/telephone details - and
suggestions if you cannot attend. Especially on the theme of queen
Anne: stories and workshops, new tales and old.
drsuejennings@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
01458 830 434.
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And this 17th October:
Please would you let the people know that 'Stranger than Fiction' duo
Sharon Jacksties and musician Pete Mona are performing 'Apple Time' at
Somerset Museum of Rural Life, Glastonbury on Friday 29th Oct. at 19.00
Traditional storytelling and music programme, celebrating apple harvest,
potatoes and Halloween, that magical time of year when the gates between
this world and the other world are open
This show is for adults, no children under 12. £5
--
Kevin Blackburn SfS@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Society for Storytelling website is at http://www.sfs.org.uk


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