Festival of New Writing
in Aberdeen and
North-East Scotland
1st–30th September 2010
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Gadiefest Storytelling Evening
Come and join us for an evening of entertainment with Welsh storyteller Cath Little
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Friday 10 September 2010
7.15pm
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10pm
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Queen's Cross Church, Aberdeen [Map]
Admission £5
Cath Little will be sharing stories from her native Wales. Be prepared to take a
plunge back through time and into mythology as you get swept away in a sea of stories.
This event is primarily aimed at adults, but older children are also welcome. Anyone
who has an interest in stories, history, culture, mythology and having fun will
find something in this evening unmissable.
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Cath Little is a storyteller and singer drawing inspiration from her Irish
and English heritage and from her Welsh homeland.
She tells tales and sings songs for the turning year in celebration of our Earth
and its seasons.
Cath has a rich sense of the magic of stories and of their ability to connect us
to one another, leading us gently to a clearer sense of ourselves and our place
in the world.
Cath has performed at Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival, Glastonbury
Festival and The BBC Proms Folk Day. She regularly tells stories at the National
Museum for Wales.
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Week 2
Friday 10 September
7.15pm
Queen's Cross Church, Aberdeen
Come and join us for an evening of entertainment with Welsh storyteller Cath Little
Saturday 11 September
10.30am
Archaeolink, Oyne
Part of Gadiefest
Saturday 11 September
11am
Archaeolink, Oyne
Part of Gadiefest
Saturday 11 September
6.30pm
Archaeolink, Oyne
Part of Gadiefest
Sunday 12 September
11am
Stewart's Hall, Huntly
An interactive and practical workshop for writers to develop their performance style
Week 3
Monday 13 September
6.30pm
Musa, Aberdeen
An information sharing event for professional writers
Tuesday 14 September
7pm
Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
Meditation, self-trial, mystery
Wednesday 15 September
4pm
Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
A flash fiction workshop
Thursday 16 September
7pm
Acorn Centre, Inverurie
What's the point of asking why? An exploration of philosophy in today's world
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