If artefacts could talk, what stories would they tell? Join us for a storytelling promenade to New Farm Nature Reserve exploring characters and themes suggested by a recent community excavation. Imagination, ritual, music and story unearth the human thread that binds us all when we Go Deeper.
For adults and accompanied young people aged 11-12+. Round trip is approx. 2.5 miles along footpaths and former farm tracks.
Please note: This is a ticketed open-air event that will go ahead whatever the weather conditions, so please come suitably dressed with sturdy footwear. Meeting point will be at The Valley (full details will be sent out by email).
About the storyteller
Ian Craigan is a Midlands based storyteller and performance artist who works in schools, nurseries and community settings. His credits include Wildgoose Festival, Starry Skies Festival, Fort Royal Solstice, SluainFest & Hereford Mystery Cycle. He’s also done his fair share of ‘scraping back to natural’ on archaeological digs!
Location:
The Valley, Evesham, WR11 4DS
Additional Information:
This is a 2.5 mile walk along footpaths, so is not accessible to wheelchairs or pushchairs. The walk is along a mixture of sloping ground and former railway line. There are no stiles or cattle grids to cross. Please get in touch for further details or to discuss other access requirements (e.g. BSL interpretation).
14:00-16:00
Tickets Available
Free