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‘Dragon Tales’ 2007 (Family)
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Three shows in one performance with a pre-show workshop:
Dragon Tales consists of:
- The Dragon of Dornoch (1888 folk-lore reference by Miss Demspter)
- The Kelpie of Loch Garve
- Smok Wawelski (The Polish dragon of Krakow or Wawel Hill)
Reading about some of the difficulties felt by different cultures living in the same area, we were interested in looking at differences and similarities of societies through folk-lore. This tour uses some Polish and Gaelic language, music and imagery, along with specially made puppets to tell the stories.
The fierce dragon of Dornoch terrorised the people and burned down the trees with his fiery breath. St Gilbert was required to resolve the problem. The Dragon of Krakow, also terrified a community in Poland, eating all the sheep and cattle. A shoemaker devised a cunning plan to deal with this dragon.
The Kelpie, (a shape-changing creature that lures people to be drowned and eaten), is said to have befriended a builder from Garve to construct a chimney under the water to please the Kelpie’s wife. It is said the loch never freezes over the place where the chimney was built.
These three stories come with a dragon-making and Polish paper-cutting workshop, for anyone competent with using scissors. The workshop lasts for 1 and ½ hours. The show is another 1 and ½ hours with an interval of 15 minutes.
2007 tour dates are as follows (more to follow when confirmed):
June 14th Scoraig Community; Dragon workshop
June 15th Scoraig Community; Dragon Tales show (01854 633373)
June 17th Milton Woods, Kildary Workshop and show (01862 842222)
July 21st Aros Centre, Portree, Skye 12 noon Workshop 2:30pm Dragon Tales Show (01478 613649)
July 22nd Highland Games, Inverness
July 27th Children’s Festival, (City Partnership) 11a.m. -12:30pm Workshop at Spectrum Centre
July 28th Children’s Festival, (City partnership) at 12 noon Dragon Tales Show, Inverness Town Centre
July 31st Dornoch (01408 635211)
August 10th and 11th Belladrum Festival
August 7th and 14th Spectrum Centre (To be confirmed)
September 22nd Carrbridge Community Arts Dragon Workshop and Show
September 29th Shetland Isles (To be confirmed)
Further July dates to be confirmed for Western Isles |