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SUMMARY:The Bayeux Tapestry: the Full Yarn at Wolverhampton Literature Festival
DESCRIPTION:The beasts of battle gather in the tapestry borders. \nRavens\, wolves\, eagles.  \nAll creatures – common\, fantastic\, wild\, domestic – \nhold their stitched breath \nas the battle gathers \nWaiting. \n  \nUntil at last\, William and Harold face each other over some few feet of linen. \nThe embroidered King wants to finish his church at Westminster.  The English Earl and Norman Duke want the English throne.  The hawk wants to be out in the fields\, hunting for mice. \nStoryteller Daisy Black provides a hawk’s eye view of the Bayeux Tapestry\, where kings battle\, oaths are broken and wheels of cheese are stolen by crafty foxes.  Interweaving the fables of the Tapestry’s margins with Anglo-Saxon poetry and English folk song\, this show stitches together a vivid and moving account of the events leading up to 1066. \nSeventy metres of history in a single hour! \nThis story is suitable for ages 8 and up.
URL:https://daisyblack.uk/event/the-bayeux-tapestry-the-full-yarn-at-wolverhampton-literature-festival/
LOCATION:Bantock House\, Finchfield Road\, Wolverhampton\, WV3 9LQ
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SUMMARY:Unruly Woman at Wolverhampton Literature Festival
DESCRIPTION:It 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  \n(Geoffrey Chaucer\, The Wife of Bath’s Prologue). \n  \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.   \n  \nThese are stories of sex\, of disguise and deception\, and of women finding creative\, naughty and cunning ways to overcome the restrictions placed upon them by their gender and class. \n  \nInterlacing medieval fabliaux and romance with bawdy folk songs\, this one-woman performance pays homage to literature’s original ‘nasty women’. \n  \nThe performance lasts for one hour and is suitable for ages 13 and up \n 
URL:https://daisyblack.uk/event/unruly-woman-at-wolverhampton-literature-festival/
LOCATION:Bantock House\, Finchfield Road\, Wolverhampton\, WV3 9LQ
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