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Dame Ragnall
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a King Arthur story
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Sound recording, story; a version of Dame
Ragnall, a legend and riddling tale from the legends of King
Arthur, told by Gioia Timpanelli in the Pavilion at the Beyond
the Border Festival, St Donats Art Centre, Llantwit Major, South
Glamorgan, Wales, 7th July 2002.
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Story told by Gioia Timpanelli. A story about
King Arthur who is challenged by a knight to solve the riddle of
what a women wants most in the world. The answer is given by an
ugly women in return for Gawain's hand in marriage. Gawain agrees
to the wedding and when he kisses his bride he releases her from
her spell of ugliness.
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audience:-
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adult
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recording quality
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condition:-
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good
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completeness:-
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complete
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duration:-
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0 hours, 24 minutes, 46 seconds
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During this performance the stage was shared by Gioia Timpanelli,
Cat Weatherill, Carmen Deedy and musician Sianed Jones.
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Beyond the Border Festival was founded in 1993 by Ben Haggarty,
Artistic Director of the Crick Crack Club, and David Ambrose, the
then Director of St Donats Arts Centre, Wales. The Festival was
founded as The Beyond the Border International Festival of
Storytelling and Epic Singing, but became known simply as Beyond
the Border. The festival ran from 1993 to 2006 co-directed by the
two founders: with Ben Haggarty programming storytellers and
David Ambrose programming musicians. Since 2007 the festival has
been directed by David Ambrose. The festival is a weekend event
running on the first weekend of July annually; attracting around
2,500 people from across Britain and from overseas. The festival
is sited at St Donats Arts Centre and in the grounds of St Donats
Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan on the South Coast of Wales.
Beyond the Border was initiated as part of the UK Year of
Literature in 1995. The successful bid submitted by Academi
Wales, prominently featured a storytelling festival. The original
Director of the UK Year of Literature was Maura Dooley, who had
been at the South Bank Centre in London when Ben Haggarty ran the
Third International Storytelling Festival there in 1989. Maura
Dooley supported the proposal brought to her by Ben Haggarty and
David Ambrose to hold an International festival and series of
summer schools at St Donats Castle and to begin Beyond the Border
in 1993 in order to build an audience and a core of Wales-based
artists for the Year of Literature in 1995. However before the
plan could be implemented Maura Dooley resigned from her post
(the position was later taken by Sean Dorran). Despite this, St
Donats Arts Centre was committed to the festival and Beyond the
Border was launched in July 1993. The 1993, 1994 and 1995
festivals were accompanied by summer schools, which produced a
number of storytellers including Megan Lloyd, Francis Maxey,
Richard Berry and Michael Harvey.
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storytelling:-
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storyteller: Gioia Timpanelli
female / Sicilian / American, North
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origin:-
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Britain
Ireland
Brittany
Celtic
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festival programme
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Gioia Timpanelli
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Click to enlarge images
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associated:-
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musician; composer; singer: Sianed Jones
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associated:-
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storyteller: Carmen Deedy
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associated:-
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storyteller: Cat Weatherill
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programming:-
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Festival Co-Director: Ben Haggarty
Festival Co-Director: David Ambrose
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administration:-
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administrator: St Donats Arts Centre
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storytelling:-
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St Donats, Llantwit Major, South Glamorgan, Wales: St Donats Art
Centre: Pavilion
07 Jul 2002
festival: Beyond the Border Festival
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gift from:-
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St Donats Arts Centre
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© The London Centre for International Storytelling:
2007