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Thursday January 01 1970

Storytelling: Lost Souls Variations - now with Sketch Artists!

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Saturday November 14, 2009 16:52author by The Oh-Aissieux - Narrative Arts Clubauthor email narrativearts at gmail dot comauthor phone 086 060 3818 Report this post to the editors

Sketch artists will draw while the storytellers perform

Lost Souls Variations - tales of the dead and the undead.
Featuring Adam Wilson and The Oh-Aissieux
Library Bar Extension, Central Hotel, Exchequer Street, Dublin 2.
Tuesday 17 November. From 8 to 10.30 pm. Doors 7.30.
Admission EUR 6 / Concessions EUR 2 / Celtic Tiger victims sneak in the back door.


Following the very warm welcome with which the Lost Souls were received at Halloween, we are delighted to have another chance to offer you our set of unsettling stories about the dead and the undead, with variations to please those who have already seen the previous show.

For this show, we are delighted to announce a collaboration with a group of sketch artists from the Tinderbox creative network, who will draw the storytellers, the audience or the story itself as we perform. Read more about Tinderbox here: http://tinderboxnetwork.blogspot.com/

The Narrative Arts Club was founded in 2005 to promote innovative storytelling for urban young adult audiences in Dublin. Read more here: www.narrativeartsclub.com

This show will include some but not all of the following stories:
Land of the Dead: A Siberian hunter finds himself visiting the dead before his time.
Rats: Adam Wilson's tale of unpleasant flatmates.
Ebola Ball: Adam Wilson's eerie tale about an old college friend who went to a bizarre masked ball in the Nigerian jungle.
Mr Walker's Liver: Tandem tale of a gormless grave-robber who gets his comeuppance.
Nalikateq: An Inuit hunter breaks taboo and incurs the wrath of the cosmos.
Grimy In-Laws: An Inuit horror story of cannibalism.
Wolf Lady: In the mountains of the north, a Norwegian hunter discovers a wolf who throws her fur coat off at night, and takes her by force to be his wife. Inspired by Angela Carter.
Miss Crozier: An evil-minded bigot makes life miserable for a junior hospital doctor, even after her death. A story with a start at the end!
Nobody Here: What strange spirits emerge from behind the fire when the witching hour is upon us?

How to find it:
Start at the big T-junction on Dame Street. Walk up South Great George's Street. The second street on the left is Exchequer Street. Walk through the foyer of Central Hotel and up one flight of stairs. Turn left and follow the signs for the Narrative Arts Club.

To book, send names by text to 086 060 3818 .

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