Sophie Snell
"A very expressive performer… Viscerally thrilling… intellectually satisfying. Recommended."
Stephanie Billen, Chairman - Buxton Festival Fringe, re 'Seven Deadly Sins' July 2010."To possess that charisma, that energy, that memory! Spellbinding and better than any film or TV... a beautiful piece... Fantastic evening - wonderful!"
Amanda Bowman, BBC Radio Nottingham, SDS Notts Libraries StoryFest, March 2010.
Sophie is a leading light of the Derby Flying Donkeys and is a performance storyteller known for her warm, engaging and animated style of storytelling and a deliciously wicked sense of humour. She has a wide repertoire of tales from around the globe, but a particular interest in the lesser known folk tales of the British Isles – quirky, fun, fantastical, tales that twist and turn and quickly hook and hold the audience - whether adult or children. Sophie performs and leads workshops in schools, libraries, festivals, storytelling clubs, tourist and arts venues.
I for one can recommend Sophie and I've never seen a storyteller who inhabits their stories quite like she does! Dave Tonge - The Yarnsmith
For more info about Sophie visit her website: www.sophiesnell.co.uk
If that wasn't enough to give you palpitations, on December 5th two of our regulars, Jim Kavanagh and Liam Carroll will be telling some of their favourite Irish tales:
Liam Carroll
Jim Kavanagh*
Whose Bull Is It Anyway?
A prelude to The Tain Bo Cuilagne: the
oldest tale in Europe, of mighty deeds & daring cattle raids in
ancient Ireland, with talking eels, a thirsty corpse and a warrior Queen
so shameless & dangerous you'll be needing a drink yourself before
the tales even begun...
Jim and Liam have a common interest in the
mythology of Ireland, and have put their heads together to present a
selection from
this vast body of fascinating archaic lore. Written down by Irish
monks as far back as the 700's, these tales are believed to originate
from much older oral traditions, providing a glimpse into the society of
Celtic warrior aristocracy which never came under the direct influence
of Rome. They crackle with a rich imagery & energetic magic from a
world where the written word never took hold, and is almost totally
beyond our modern sensibilities. You'll definitely be needing a pint...
Jim and Liam will be telling an hour long set so there will still be time for tales from the floor. Be sure to come early and put your name down if you wish to tell, lest Jim have your guts for garters..
For more info about Liam visit his blog page here..
*Alas we have no details about Jim, so he will just have to remain an enigma...
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