Festival at the Edge 2004

 

Saturday 17th July

 

And the Scouts do a good job controlling the traffic

  A teller of tall stories and friends.

  Mike O'Connor and the absorbing "Imravoe" 

Ember perform in the Village 

 

 and Peter & Gorg Chand give their audience a moving experience.

                     

 

  

If you didn't go to Peter & Gorg's show, I bet you wonder what is happening. I'm not going to tell you!

Hugh Lupton gives his Firebird master class 

whilst Katrice Horsley & Joe Murphy perform Fortunes of my Aunt.

A trip back to the Iron-Age with Catuvellauni

  

  Owls galore.

Nusantara provide a Malaysian Dance workshop

      

The children's area and the busy craft tent.

     

Debbie Guneratne tells tales of Eastern Delights to a packed audience

         

after which The Twisting Field twists along with 
Nick Hennessey, Simon Heywood, Amy Douglas and Shonaleigh.

                  

As the day turns to evening, Nusantara provide colour, music and dance in the Village

       

       

 

Going into "The Dragon Lover" from A Spell in Time as the Sun goes down in the West (it went there last year) and the evening air cools from the warm summer's day.

Ancestral Voices, from Hugh Lupton & TUUP

Once again, to the bonfires at night. I included an "arty" picture, you'll see.

   

 

Afterwards, perchance to sleep and wake up on Sunday. (Because time always seems to run in chronological order in Much Wenlock).

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