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Thursday January 01 1970

Storytelling Free-for-All

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Sunday March 01, 2009 20:51author by The Oh-Aissieux - Narrative Arts Clubauthor email narrativearts at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Bring your own stories

To commemorate the coming of Saint Patrick,
the Narrative Arts Club proudly presents a Storytelling Free-for-all.

Library Bar Extension, Central Hotel, Dublin 2
Thursday 12 March, 2009 - for one night only
Doors open 7.30 pm. Show starts 8.00 pm sharp.
Admission FREE

This will be an evening of storytelling in which all comers
are invited to exchange stories with your hosts,
Adam Wilson and Coilín "The" Oh-Aissieux.

The suggested theme for the evening is:
"stories from the diversity of Irish traditions"
- including the Celtic and the pre-Celtic,
the shamanic and druidic Irish traditions,
the Catholic, Anglican, Quaker, Presbyterian and Methodist,
the Jewish, Muslim and Buddhist Irish traditions,
the Norse, Norman, Gaelic and Anglo-Irish traditions,
the national and international,
the rural and urban Irish storytelling traditions.

And you are also welcome to tell any other account or adventure,
any allegory, anecdote or apologue,
any biography or autobiography,
any chronicle or cliffhanger,
any cock-and-bull story, comedy or conte,
any drama or epic,
any fable, fairy tale, falsity, fantasy, fib, fiction or folktale,
any gag, history or legend,
any memoir or myth, narration or news item,
any parable, plot or potboiler,
any relation, report or romance,
any saga, scoop, sequel, serial, spiel or squib,
or any other tale, tragedy or yarn in any tradition you choose,
or indeed any new or innovative tale that belongs to no tradition you know of.

For bookings, text names to 086 - 060 3818.

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