Lost in Translation
March 23, 2010 by Damien G. Walter
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| March 27, 2010 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 9:30 PM |
Event: Lost in Translation – celebrated storytellers live on stage at the Bonington Theatre, Arnold
Date: Saturday 27 March, 7.30pm
Admission: £10 / £8 concessions
Bookings: Call 0115 9670114
Don’t miss this chance to see celebrated storytellers, Shonaleigh and Peter Chand, taking to the stage for an evening of live storytelling at the Bonington Theatre, Arnold, on Saturday 27 March, 7.30pm.
‘Lost is Translation’ is a tale of destiny, aching for one’s homeland, and the understanding between cultures.
The event is a fantastic opportunity to see two great storytellers live on stage in the East Midlands. Part of Storyfest – Nottinghamshire County Council Libraries’ celebration of stories during March.
Flying Donkeys Storytelling – March
March 1, 2010 by Damien G. Walter
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| March 10, 2010 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 9:30 PM |
| March 24, 2010 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 9:30 PM |
| March 31, 2010 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 9:30 PM |
January was a cold month for Tim Ralphs’ show, but we welcomed a wonderfully supportive audience of students to the Voice Box. In February the snow was still with us for Cath Little’s heartwarmingly Welsh stories from the Mabinogion. In March, we have our guest show, our story circle and, a special treat, the Fifth Wednesday Project where we premier new work & new storytelling. We hope you’ll enjoy a feast of storytellling this month…
Wednesday 10th March
7.30pm
THE VOICE BOX
MC Sophie Snell
Mike O’Connor (violin) & Barbara Griggs (harp)
TRISTAN & ISEULT
The timeless Cornish epic of love, enchantment and loss. A poisoned spear, a dragon’s tongue, a magic love potion… a story of tragic twists and pssionate perils set in the landscapes of dark age Kernow, and brough lyrically to life in words and mellifluous music.
Mike O’Connor is a musician, singer, writer & storyteller, stalwart of Festival at the Edge, where he appeared last year with his specially commissioned piece about the Wenlock Olympics. Tonight, he’s here by special arrangement with Barbara Griggs, harpist & singer, with a wonderful epic version of the famous mediaeval love story, and some rarely heard Cornish folk tales thrown in for good measure.
The Voice Box
Forman Street
DE1 1JQ
Tickets £6 / £4
Cakes & drinks available
Parking on Abbey Street Car Pak
FULL DISABLED ACCESS
Info: 01773 781007
WEDNESDAY 24TH MARCH
7.30PM
HALLMARK HOTEL
STORY CIRCLE
An informal chance to listen, tell, or both!
Hallmark Hotel
Midlands Road
DE1 2SQ
Parking behind the Hotel
Tapas available, cost £3.75 (this price has increased since our flyers were printed, but so has the value for money!)
THE STORY CIRCLE IS FREE
WEDNESDAY 31ST MARCH
7.30pm
THE VOICE BOX
MC Raymond Greenoaken
FIFTH WEDNESDAY PROJECT
Honor Giles & Helen Stewart
LOVE, DEATH & DIVINE INTERVENTION
A portmanteau of tales from all points of the compass. Arrogance out-thought by womanly wit: gods with lustrous pedigrees and cleaning fetishes; death by dreaming: love, despair and crygenics… Fabulous fare for the fabled Fifth Wednesday.
Why fifth Wednesday? Because it’s there. Flying Donkeys showcase previews, premieres and storytellers’ ground-breaking work. Honor & Helen have been running Word of Mouth in Manchester for ten years – their first guest was our own Simon Heywood! – and know how to put on a good show at their central Manchester pub venue The Briton’s Protection. Highly experienced at heading the evening’s entertainment on the first Friday of the month, appearing at Flying Donkeys is a new experience for them.
The Voice Box
Forman Street
DE1 1JQ
Tickets £6 / £4
Cakes & drinks available
Parking on Abbey Street Car Pak
FULL DISABLED ACCESS
Info: 01773 781007
On 31st March, flyers will be available for our summer season. Well, have a happy and safe time in March and look forward to seeing you at our shows. Cordial greetings from Flying Donkeys…
Annie, Helen, John, Mel, Ray, Roy, Sophie…
You can contact us on
flyingdonkeysderbystorytelling@live.co.uk
Pete Castle in Belper
January 15, 2010 by Damien
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| February 5, 2010 | ||
| 7:00 PM | to | 9:00 PM |
Friday 5th february, BELPER, Derbys: Strutts Centre (the old Strutts School) Derby Rd. DE56 1UU 7.30pm A National Storytelling Week Production: When That I Was a Little Tiny Boy… trad songs and stories with children and childhood as a theme (inc some dark ones!) £5
Shonaleigh New Show
December 4, 2009 by Damien
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| December 9, 2009 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 9:30 PM |
SHONALEIGH
with her new show, specially commissioned by Flying Donkeys,
FROST & FIRE
On a frosty night a lonely soul looks for a fireside by which to sit and spin out the long cold night with… stories from the dead of winter. Shonaleigh makes the cold crack open the fire in our hearts with this sparkling Christmas box of delights.
Wednesday 9th December
7.30pm
The Voice Box
Forman Street
Derby
DE1 1JQ
Tickets £6 / £4
Refreshments on sale
Car parking on Abbey Street
FULL DISABLED ACCESS
www.shonaleigh.co.uk or click on the link from our own website
We look forward to seeing you on the night: tickets are already being reserved, so do contact us. Shonaleigh is a fabulous storyteller; if you have friends who’ve never been to a storytelling before, tonight’s the night for the Christmas treat!
And finally, please note that in December, there is no Story Circle (fourth Wednesday in December this year being on Boxing Day)! Our Spring season opens again on January 13th at The Voice Box.
With very best wishes for a lovely Christmas and happy New Year,
seasonal greetings from Flying Donkeys…
Annie, Helen, John, Mel, Ray, Roy, Sophie…
you can contact us on
flyingdonkeysderbystorytelling@live.co.uk
roy@flyingdonkeys.co.uk
01773 781007 or 0795 875 7008
www.flyingdonkeys.co.uk
Look out for our new web design, and blogspot…
The Storytelling Cafe
November 9, 2009 by Damien
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| November 12, 2009 | ||
| November 13, 2009 | ||
| November 17, 2009 | ||
| December 1, 2009 |
There are lots of Storytelling Cafe events over Halloween and November.
We have two nights with the Young Storytellers of the Year, Wilf Merttens and Ruthie Boycott-Garnett. They have had a great time this year with performances at festivals and clubs throughout the country and one memorable visit to Sweden. See them at Lambley in Nottingham and at the Arts Complex in Solihull. Around the Wrekin is always the long way round but Debs Newbold will be at Wednesbury Storytelling Cafe with stories of her long, slow journey around England told in tale and anecdote. At Matlock we have two great local storytellers Matt Laurie and Rachel Murray as special guests. We have several regular sessions and our monthly storytelling training day in Matlock.
Saturday 31 October
MATLOCK
Halloween Storytelling Cafe
Imperial Rooms
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/storytelling/matlock.htm
Sunday 1 November
PEAK PERFORMANCE
Storytelling training day
Ernest Bailey Centre, Matlock
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/storytelling/training.htm
Tuesday 3 November
BIRMINGHAM STORYTELLING SESSION
The Bulls Head, Moseley
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/storytelling/bhamsession.htm
Thursday 5 November
BIRMINGHAM TRADITIONAL SONG SESSION
Kitchen Garden Cafe, York Road, Kings Heath
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/song/songsession.htm
Friday 6 November
MATLOCK STORYTELLING CAFE
Matt Laurie and Rachel Murray
Imperial Rooms
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/storytelling/matlock.htm
Thursday 12 November
LAMBLEY STORYTELLING CAFE
Wilf Merttens and Ruthie Boycott-Garnett
Floralands Garden Village, Lambley, Notts
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/diary/091112lambleyinfo.html
Friday 13 November
SOLIHULL STORYTELLIONG CAFE
Wilf Merttens and Ruthie Boycott-Garnett
Solihull Arts Complex
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/diary/091113solihullinfo.html
Tuesday 17 November
WEDNESBURY STORYTELLING CAFE
Debs Newbold in “The Wrekin Cycle”
Wednesbury Library
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/storytelling/sandwell.htm
Tuesday 1 December
BIRMINGHAM STORYTELLING SESSION
The Bulls Head, Moseley
www.tradartsteam.co.uk/storytelling/bhamsession.htm
Derbyshire Songs and Stories
October 15, 2009 by tdomf_32ec0
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| October 28, 2009 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 9:30 PM |
Pete Castle and Keith Kendrick present traditional songs and stories from and about Derbyshire at Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Wharf DE4 3RQ at 7.30pm on Wed 28th October 2009. This is part of the World Heritage Site Discovery Days programme. Pete and Keith are both professional folk musicians and storytellers living in Derbyshire. Separately they perform all over the UK and abroad and occasionally team up for special events. They both have CDs available and some of Pete’s stories are from his book of Derbyshire Folk Tales to be published by The History Press next year.
Sophie Snell’s Seven Deadly Sins
September 14, 2009 by Damien
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| October 14, 2009 | ||
| 7:00 PM |
The Voice Box,
Forman Street,
Derby DE1 1JQ
Tickets £6 / £4
Cakes & Coffee on sale
Full disabled access
Car parking: on Abbey Street Car Park
Group bookings available – contact roy@flyingdonkeys.co.uk or 0795 875 7008
email list: flyingdonkeysderbystorytelling@live.co.uk
Wednesday 14 October
Sophie Snell, with her show
Seven Deadly Sins
MC John Fearon
“Bless me father, for I have sinned.” Do you have anything to confess? A young girl hiding in the confessional, overhears her neighbours’ confessions …lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride… whispered revelations of sinning and secret desires. As she listens with growing unease stories unfold that should never be told.
Premiered as part of our Fifth Wednesday Project in April, Sophie has worked on the collection of stories, and we can now bring you all seven sins, in deadly succession.
At turns dark and comic, this show offers twisting tales from the stones and bones of the British Isles – where the Devil watches in delight and angels weep …
One of our very own Flying Donkeys, Sophie has rapidly built up a reputation as a lively and engaging storyteller with wicked sense of humour. For more information on Sophie, see her website www.sophiesnell.co.uk
”So absorbing. I didn’t know storytelling was like this.”
“Delightful storytelling – great fun and hugely enjoyable – we didn’t want it to end!”
“Having seen you tell a lot of stories this is the moment when I saw a real star. Fantastic storytelling – well done!”
The Elements
September 2, 2009 by Damien
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| September 17, 2009 | ||
| 7:30 PM | to | 9:30 PM |
The Elements
An evening of storytelling with Mel Blount and Sophie Snell
Thursday, 17th September
7.30pm
A special fundraiser event for Oxfam at the Oxfam Music and Book Shop,
12 Central Avenue, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 5GR
Air, Water, Earth and Fire – the four elements revered by Greek philosophers and so many different cultures across time. At times eloquent and lyrical, gritty and sharp, these stories open your eyes to a different world, where anything might happen – and usually does. Discover the beauty and drama of elemental landscapes – a passionate journey in search of the mysterious, unseen Fifth element.
“A feast for the senses. This is magical storytelling – they conjure up images and mesmerise with their tales. You’ll be hooked right from the start!”
If you haven’t seen traditional storytelling before, then you are in for a treat – it is not reading from the page or a scripted play, but the oral telling of folk tales and myths for adults. This is a performance art that goes back thousands of years. Age old folk tales and myths are woven together by storytellers Sophie and Mel, to celebrate and explore each of the five elements.
Mel is a member of Flying Donkeys – a storytelling club in Derby. Based in West Bridgford, she has a uniquely poetic style of storytelling, a lyrical way with words that conjure up beautiful and startling images.
Sophie, also a “Flying Donkey,” is a regular teller at Nottingham Storytellers and Matlock Storytelling Café. A professional storyteller, she is known for her warm, engaging style of storytelling and “wicked sense of humour”.
“A great evening – Sophie is a fantastic storyteller – dramatic, gripping stuff – mesmerizing.”
“Delightful storytelling – great fun and hugely enjoyable – we didn’t want it to end!”
Audience feedback from Sophie’s show “Seven Deadly Sins,” Darley Abbey, July 09.
www.sophiesnell.co.uk www.flyingdonkeys.co.uk
Tickets are £5 and available from the West Bridgford Oxfam shop
or Tel 0115 982 6951 or email oxfamshopf1530@oxfam.org.uk
Flying Donkeys present Tuup
June 30, 2009 by Damien
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| July 8, 2009 | ||
| 7:30 PM |
Flying Donkeys
The Voice Box
Forman Street
Derby
DE1 1JQ
Wednesday 8th July, 7.30 pm
Guest storyteller: TUUP – international musician and storyteller comes
to Derby for the closing session of Flying Donkeys’ 2008 – 9 season.
Tickets £6 / £4
Full disabled access. Parking on Abbey Street car park.
Flying Donkeys is supported by the Arts Council & Derby City Council
www.flyingdonkeys.co.uk
The Seven Deadly Sins
June 2, 2009 by Damien
Filed under Events, Storytelling
| July 3, 2009 | ||
| 7:00 PM |
Friday 3rd July 2009
at the Abbey Pub
Darley Street, Darley Abbey, Derby DE22 1DX (downstairs in the Old Hall)
Set in the stunning mediaeval Abbey Pub, an evening of storytelling by the fireside, with Sophie Snell.
Greed, Pride, Lust and Wrath (not to mention the other Deadly Sins…) – which of us would confess to these?
Dark and comic, and based on folk tales taken from the stones and bones of the British Isles, these are the twisting tales of sinning and secret desires – where the Devil watches in delight and Angels weep…
The Abbey Pub is an old 12th century Augustinian Priory in the heart of Derby’s charming Darley Abbey suburb. With a stunning original mediaeval hall, candlelit with a roaring fire – what could be a more fitting setting for these hidden stories of the confessional…
“Wow! Gripping!” “Sophie has a wicked sense of humour!”
“This is the moment when I saw a real star, fantastic storytelling!”
“The story was spellbinding – a great teller.”
audience feedback at the show’s premiere at Flying Donkeys, April 09.
Tickets are £5 (adults only), available from Sophie or Rob on Tel 01332 840007, or ask Chris at the pub.



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