CAMBRIDGE STORYTELLERS

  • WHAT'S ON

    Wednesday October 22nd8.00 pm

    Joanne Blake

    A stunning young storyteller from Northamptonshire

    Venue CB2 Cafe, Norfolk Street, Cambridge £6/4 

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    Saturday 25th October – 5pm

    Greek Myths

    Hear these historic stories to bring to life the artefacts, statues and pictures from the Museum’s collection

    Venue the Museum of Classical Archaeology, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge

    Details from the Museum on (01223) 335153 or email Jacqui Strawbridge (js443@cam.ac.uk)

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    Friday October 31st

    Halloween Ghost Stories

     At two venues:

    Wicken Fen and the Cambridge Folk Museum

                  Information for the Wicken Fen Event
    Event Halloween Supper and Stories
    Venue Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve (in Cambridgeshire)
    Description Enjoy a seasonal supper, and be scared on the dark Fen by the traditional tales of the Cambridge Storytellers.
    Booking Booking Essential 01353 720274
    Where to Meet Meet at the Visitor Centre
    What to bring Fancy dress is optional. Bring a torch if you are nervous!
    Contact Events booking, 01353 720274, wickenfen@nationaltrust.org.uk
    Scheduling Information
    31st October 6.30pm - 9pm
    Pricing
    Adult £15 
    Child £9 
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    Cambridge & County Folk Museum. Please contact for further details: (0)1223 355159, info@folkmuseum.org.uk

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    Wednesday November 26th- 8.00pm

    Richard Neville

    A return visit from one of our favourite storytellers

    The 'Odyssaga', or Odysseus the Storyteller
     

    Odysseus is famous for his plots, his tricks and his lies. He is the ultimate soldier storyteller, using his tales to gain trust, acquire status, test out his friends and deceive his enemies. He is the first in a long line of old soldiers who told stories to get by. The Odyssaga takes critical moments in Odysseus' journey home and tells his story through the storytelling occasions that decide his fate.....
     
     Richard Neville will take his audience on a unique voyage into the realm of story - a take on Homer's Odyssey which you can be guaranteed never to have heard before!

    Venue CB2 Cafe, Norfolk Street, Cambridge

    £5/3 

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    Wednesday December 3rd - 8.00pm

                Cambridge Storytellers’ Christmas Happening

                Details to be announced

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    Finally-May 8-10 2009
    Cambridge Storytellers' second Festival of Story
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    OTHER EVENTS

    Saturday 27th September, 11 3pm

    ‘Sporting Heroes’ Find out about Cambridge’s fascinating links with the world of sport through this fun and imaginative story-telling event.

    Suitable for all ages, free entry to anyone bringing along a picture or story of a sporting hero!

    Venue: Cambridge & County Folk Museum (0)1223 355159, info@folkmuseum.org.uk

    £3.50/2