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SUMMARY:Unruly Woman at Wolverhampton ArtsFest
DESCRIPTION:Unruly Woman at Wolverhampton ArtsFest \n18th June\, 7.30\, Arena Tilstone Theatre \nBookings and more details: \nhttps://www.wlv.ac.uk/about-us/news-and-events/calendar/?view=fulltext&id=d.en.1108779 \n———————————————————– \nIt is impossible\nThat any clerk speak well of women.\nWho painted the lion\, tell me\, who?\nBy God\, if women had written stories\nAs clerks have in their studies\nThey would have written more of men’s wickedness\nThan all the mark of Adam might redress. \n(Geoffrey Chaucer\, The Wife of Bath’s Prologue).\nStoryteller and academic Daisy Black presents an indecorous assortment of medieval tales from around Europe about women who gain the upper hand – or\, occasionally\, the upper arse. \nThese are stories of sex\, of disguise and deception\, of arse-kissing\, and of women finding creative\, naughty and cunning ways to overcome the restrictions placed upon them by their gender and class. \nInterlacing medieval fabliaux and romance with bawdy folk songs\, this one-woman performance pays homage to literature’s original ‘nasty women’. \nThe performance lasts for just over one hour and is suitable for ages 16 and up.
URL:https://daisyblack.uk/event/unruly-woman-at-wolverhampton-artsfest/
LOCATION:Arena Theatre\, Wulfruna St\, Wolverhampton\, WV1 1SE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Broken Shells at Sheffield Story Forge
DESCRIPTION:7:30 doors open for 8pm start. \nDonations on the door.
URL:https://daisyblack.uk/event/broken-shells-at-sheffield-story-forge/
LOCATION:The Fat Cat\, 23 Alma Street\, Sheffield\, S3 8SA
CATEGORIES:Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Broken Shells at Wolverhampton Literature Festival
DESCRIPTION:BROKEN SHELLS: A MEDIEVAL SEA STORY \nBantock House Museum\, Wolverhampton \nSat 27th January – 1.30pm \n60mins \n£8 / £6 concessions – Available online from here\, tel 0870 320 7000 or in person from Wolverhampton Art Gallery. \n——————————————— \nIn a little room in Rome\, a bride sits at her window.  The deep windowsill is covered with litter – a scrap of dried seaweed\, the jagged edge of a pink scallop\, scattered grains of sand. Her eyes are fixed on the ocean outside. \nShe has always loved the sea. \nBut now the day has come.  Yesterday\, she wept.  She wept to be sent away from friends who care for her\, sent to be a foreigner in strange land and bound to a man she doesn’t know. \nShe wept because\, of course\, everyone knows that all husbands are good. \nAnd the waves rush up\, and the stars rotate\, and the waves pull back again. \n——————————————— \nStoryteller and academic Daisy Black brings to life Chaucer’s Man of Law’s Tale – a tale of love\, fear\, passion\, violence and the queer\, cold seas which roil and coil between nations. \nCustance\, who has beauty without pride\, youth without foolishness and strength without tyranny\, finds herself cast adrift at sea.  Forced to endure hostile lands and people\, and carve paths for herself among strange cultures\, the strongest of Chaucer’s heroines strings her strength across the oceans\, telling us what it is to love and to survive. \nSet among the eddies and currents of medieval romance\, classical mythology and English folk song\, this one-woman show tells a haunting\, visceral\, occasionally funny tale that will whirl round your senses\, lace your tongue with salt and take you across the sapphire-worked seas to walk with the creatures at the far edges of the map. \nThe story is told in the Edwardian drawing room of Bantock House.  The performance is one hour long and is suitable for ages 13 and up. \n 
URL:https://daisyblack.uk/event/broken-shells-at-wolverhampton-literature-festival/
LOCATION:Bantock House\, Finchfield Road\, Wolverhampton\, WV3 9LQ
CATEGORIES:Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Unruly Woman premiere at the Gender and Medieval Studies Conference
DESCRIPTION:Donations go the Kate Westoby Travel Fund
URL:https://daisyblack.uk/event/unruly-woman-premiere-at-the-gender-and-medieval-studies-conference/
LOCATION:Corpus Christi College\, University of Oxford\, Merton Street\, Oxford\, OX1 4JF
CATEGORIES:Storytelling
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