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Sound recording, story; a folk tale, told by Jasna Held in the Green Tent, at Festival at the Edge, Stokes Barn, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England, 16th July 2006.

Introduction to Jasna Held by Chris Bostock, followed by story told by Jasna Held. A story about a amn who is a thief, a drunkard and a liar who, when threatened by his wife that she will leave unless he changes, vows to never lie again. As a result he is employed by the King from whom he steals.

audience:- adult
    recording quality
condition:- good
completeness:- complete
duration:- 0 hours, 11 minutes, 12 seconds

Festival at the Edge was founded in 1992 by Mike Rust and Richard 'Mogsy' Walker. It is a weekend-long annual festival of storytelling and folk music that takes place in the third weekend of July. It is an outdoors and tented festival situated in the fields surrounding Stokes Barn on the outskirts of Much Wenlock, Shropshire.

storytelling:- storyteller: Jasna Held
female / Croatian

storytelling:- Master of Ceremonies: Chris Bostock
male / British / occupation storytelling club promoter; storyteller


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Festival at the Edge programme and map

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Jasna Held programme note

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administration & programming:- administrator; programmer: Festival at the Edge Committee


storytelling:- Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England: Stokes Barn: Green Tent
16 Jul 2006
festival: Festival at the Edge


performance recording from:- archivist: Kate Norgate


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