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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Storytelling evening in the Narrative Arts Club, Library Bar Extension
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Monday May 14, 2007 18:33 by Coilín Oh-Aissieux - Narrative Arts Club narrativearts at gmail dot com 086 060 3818
Forget what storytelling was, and find out what it might be!
An evening of storytelling with Coilín Oh-Aissieux, Ciarán McMahon, Gerry MacGregor and guests (That's you!).
Library Bar Extension,
Central Hotel,
Exchequer Street, Dublin
Saturday 19 May
Show starts 9 pm sharp. The world's FIRST,
the world's BEST,
the world's ONLY
Narrative Arts Club
proudly presents:
An evening of storytelling
with
Coilín Oh-Aissieux,
Ciarán McMahon,
Gerry MacGregor
and guests
(That's you!)
In the Library Bar Extension,
Central Hotel,
Exchequer Street
(just off South Great George's Street),
Dublin
Saturday 19 May
Show starts 9 pm.
Doors open 8.30.
Admission EUR 5.
We are delighted to welcome you to another evening of innovative storytelling.
We invite you to forget whatever storytelling was ...
We're here to find out what it might be.
This is eye-contact theatre for the noughties:
Freestyle storytelling for young Irish urbanites of the 21st century.
Coilín, Ciarán and Gerry will be delighted to perform from our repertoires,
and then we'd like to hear what our guests have to offer.
Bring a story from your own experience.
Bring a forgotten folktale,
a modern myth,
or an urban legend.
Bring your own retelling of your favourite movie.
Bring some other kind of story that we never thought of.
Be entertained.
Be perplexed.
Be moved.
Or bemused.
But be there!
Background detail:
Narrative Arts Club to be founded in Dublin
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/71918
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Jump To Comment: 1The evening went very well. The venue was sold out, so that some people had to stand.
The following stories were performed in the club yesterday evening:
Around the World (two brothers from Greenland) - Coilín Oh-Aissieux
The ABC of Camping - Ciarán McMahon
Travelling Gun (repossessed by the Rah) - Coilín
Garuda (sighted off the coast of Bali) - Gerry MacGregor
Mushroom Soup (the hazards of driving under the influence) - Coilín
Sux Races (the things we do for love) - Coilín
Over the Wall to the Trinity Ball - Richard Marsh
(BREAK)
Exuberance - Yvonne Young
Ripples (accident at the bottom of the North Sea) - Seán O'Donoghue
The Asoh Defence (perfect landing in the Pacific) - Denis
In Memory of Freddy - Miren Maialen
The Knapsack, the Hat and the Horn (a folktale about militarisation) - Ciarán
Runs Wild (Appalachian story about wolves) - Gerry
In the Land of the Dead (Yukaghir story) - Coilín
Please read Chad Buterbaugh's blog about the event - including beautiful photos - here:
http://seanchai.vox.com/library/post/beginning-at-the-e....html
(I don't necessarily agree with everything Chad writes.)
The organisers are planning another evening in about four weeks' time. Watch this space for news.
Best,
Coilín.