FATE - The Festival At The Edge.   

Introduction        Lead-Up        Friday        Saturday        Sunday        Ending        FATE

Sunday 20th July

Again, after Lucy's Tai Chi session, the other activities begin. There's not so many pictures for Sunday, but here are some.

 

Part 2 of Sally's Beginning Storytelling workshop, and people are starting to act, how can I put it, .... strangely. Yes, strangely, that'll do.

 

 

 

 

 

Meanwhile,  Nuala Hayes, Diane O'Keeffe, Mary Medlicott, David Campbell and Christine McMahon tell some fairy stories. Fairy Nuff!

 

Taffy Thomas entertains the kids, ages 1 to 80+

Outside, in the craft area   

Professor Panic's medium top.

Panic Clowns entertaining more kids 

In the Courtyard, James Hitchin, a poet 

Pete White struts his stuff whilst his assistant prepares to swallow a fly.

 

My mum told me about
strange people. Is this
what she had in mind?


Foul looking deeds with 
a rubber glove.
(Don't try this at home!) 

 

MC part Andy H-S, part Samantha

 

 

 

Robin Hood sets things to right with the No Strings Puppet Theatre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Artists relax between performances

 

The transformation from Andy Harrop Smith to the lovely? Samantha nears completion, and no surgery involved. I think.

 

 

Pete Coe doing his solo bit 

Pete & Sue Coe provide dance and music

 

  

Samantha. Hmmm... Nice...
er, No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Later on, the pub quiz....

 

Guess the storyteller        

 

Simon tries Samantha's boots. Samantha refuses to remove them first....

 

 

 

 

 

The time - honoured game of Sooty (Fiona with puppeteer Amy). The winning team made a clean Sweep.

 

 

 

 

Some afternoon concerts:

Sian James, Daniel Morden and Mary Medlicott in the Welsh Concert

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave Arthur explains some Magical Beliefs

 

In the Final Concert, Cat Weatherill tells of a very - and I really, really, honestly, cross my heart mean it - strange bird.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duncan Williamson closes the Final Concert 

And, after a superb weekend, it's all over for another year. Actually, not quite as the Winter Festival now needs full attention.

After the event, people leave and dismantling starts. (Here)

 

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