Rainy day stories and
dragon mornings
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we began in the wet |
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wet |
Festival season in Buxton and both the main Festival and the Fringe are
in full swing and I was telling stories in the Magical Storytelling Yurt for
High Peak Community Arts. I’ve been doing this day for several years now:
unpredictable days – always enthusiastic audiences but our numbers are very subject
to the whims of the weather. Not much has ever rivalled the year we just
started at about 11 and told stories almost non-stop for 5 hours as audiences
came and went in waves like an over-eager tidal surge….
Yesterday it rained. Not torrential downpours but persistent Buxton
drizzle that soaked the grass and squelched it, that slipped down necks and up
sleeves and into socks. But we still have visitors, we still have people
cheerfully soggying in and laughing, creaking like doors, roaring as tigers,
watching for sun, rain and rainbows. We had a cheerful day in the Magical Rather
Damp Yurt
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sunshine on a peacock tree |
So this morning’s dawn was greeted with a degree of trepidation. Stone and Water have been doing Tiny! Days in the Festival Fringe for years. There have
been Tiny! Lantern processions, Tiny! Pirates (several times), Tiny! Faeries, Goblins
and Trolls; Tiny! Monsters, and today Tiny!
Dragons, Wyrms and Serpents (to which we added butterflies, bumblesbees, a
tree, a flower, an eagle, several other birds and a peacock)
The Tiny! Days ask people to work within the theme and to make nothing
bigger (give or take!) than their hand. They are cheerful, slightly frivolous
family events: free, no booking, no charge, easy to find, open to everyone
sessions within the Fringe: just turn up, pass-by and drop-in, whizz across the
grass on your scooter.
When asked “why?” (especially when there is no money, no
tickets, no background grants, just us being cheerful) our answer has always
been that “we live here, this is our
home, this is one of the things that we do just ‘cause it’s fun to do and is a
summer gift to the people we live among”. And on busy summer days with
people playing in the river, picnicking on the lawns, being harassed by the
ducks, playing in the playgrounds, watching model boats on the upper pool,
falling over, spilling ice cream down their T-shirts, crying ‘cause the miniature railway is broken
down and not running, we offer a still space. Our creativity is contained, personal
and quiet. Our laughter is soft, the delight gentle, the satisfaction great.
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fire from a dragon cave |
Thank you, dragon-makers, peacock artists, bumblebee girls and dinosaur
boys.
The very next event is another Dragon Day: a more structured workshop:
Tuesday 9th: Dragon
Days
More dragons! Join me on a journey to discover
the last dragons of Derbyshire with stories and puppet-making.
Make your own dragon as big as your hand
with its own nest or cave and collection of treasure.
When:
11am – 1pm (if we fill up the morning slot, we might be able to run a scaly overspill in the afternoon)
Please
book a place: 01298 937375
Fee: £6.00
Where: Green Man Gallery, Hardwick Hall, Hardwick Square S, Buxton SK17 6PY
Part
of the Buxton Family Festival, download a programme for the whole festival here:
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dragon mountain, approaching sunshine |