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Latest Festival Listing
40 different attractions and events
PERFORMERS.
Ad
Hoc Theatre presents The Witch of Clapham:
Clapham's very own legend brought to astonishing
life.
Ingleton Middle School presents The
Heartless Troll: a cautionary tale of
princes, princesses and trolls.
Clapham Primary.School presents Two
Dreamcatcher Dances. (thanks to Ludus
Dance)
Storytellers
in the cave.
Listen to legendary tales in the famous Ingleborough
cave.
Settle
High School presents The Three Birds.
The myth of Philomela and Tereus, performed
in Ingleborough Cave
Inner
State Theatre (pun intended) present St George and the Dragon.
Inner State's warped understanding of the encounter
between the Patron Saint of England and a passing dragon.
... with a twist in the tail !
Astral
Circus:
feats of skill and daring: juggling, fire eating,
stilt walking, etc.
Myths,
Magic and Mayhem. Strolling players:
A woodland experience. Be amazed by the wild
boy.
No
strings puppet theatre.
(Sun)
Prince Razaq: Death
defying feats. (Sat)
Black
Cat Theatre.
Kathputli Indian Marionettes.
Sideshow
Buzz.
The game show host on wheels. A charming street
corner vignette suitable for ages 0-90.
MUMMERS/MORRIS
SIDES
Arbeau
Dance.
Early dance.
Rainbow
Morris:
Women's morris side.
The
Craven Flag Crackers:
A morris side like no other.
Bradshaw
Mummers present Gog and Magog.
Traditional street theatre.
Persephone.
Women's North west Morris team.
Kirkburton
Dancers:
Precision dancing: live band.
MUSIC
Brassanova. Street
big band.
Bentham
Samba Band
plus performing dragon.
Giggleswick
and Settle Brass Band.
Off
The Rails.
Jazz/funk/world/folk big band.
Lava:
Flamenco/tango/blues/funk.
Howard Haigh (Spanish guitar) Guy Morris (blues
guitar) Stu Lewthwaite. (bass/accordian/sax) andy Montgomery
(drums)
Smokin
the Swarm. Blues band.
Plus John Helliwell.
3GV.
Four piece.
50s/60s retro rock.
Blue
Arsed Flies.
Modern Indie Band.
WORKSHOPS
Clapping song. Story
with music in an Indian teepee. For 3 to 6 year olds. plus
storytellers.
Embodying
Magick- Five Rhythms:
creatively embodying the magical heart of stories,
in movement, and in nature. Grounded in 5rhythms dance- be
prepared to move. (no experience required)
Woodland workshop. Traditional
woodcrafts with Maker and Musician Joseph Caswell. Come and
hang out or have a go.
Giving
Voice:
Honouring ourselves / honouring the earth through
song, with Rachel Healey. Open to all.
Raku
Kiln Firing:
Watch or get involved.
Looking Well. Tree Dressing Workshop:
Help to lure a local mythic beast to visit
the ancient yew tree.
Sculpture Workshop: Help
local artist Steven Bentley create a creature of the imagination.
Bread
Oven:
Drop in dough making/ baking workshop.
Clapham Rounders Club: Games
on the Tennis court. Bash the Boggart. Coconut shy, etc.
EXHIBITIONS
/ DEMONSTRATIONS
Luminarium.
Amazozo. Make the journey to enter this
amazing structure, or wish you had.
Stone
Age Community in Trow Gill:
See how our ancestors lived.
David
Clements:
Working blacksmith, traditional forgework.
Daniel
Nelson:
Shoemaker. Watch eighteenth century shoes being
made.
Corio
Raptor:
Get close to wild birds of prey.
The
Red Wyverns:
Medieval Reenactors.
THE
LANTERN WALK: SATURDAY NIGHT.
Gather at the main site from 8pm.
Join the procession through the haunted woods
as night falls. Watch out for trolls, white lions, knights
in armour and flaming vibraphones! See the Viking ship on
the lake. Be amazed by the burning giant .
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