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Sound recording, talk and story; a talk about the creative process of a storyteller, and a wonder tale told by Jan Blake, as part of the Crick Crack Club conference, Celebrating 20 years of Storytelling Revival , Hoxton Hall, London, 2nd February 2002.

Brief talk by Jan Blake about her instinct for storytelling, about the responsibility of a storyteller for their audience and the relationship between storyteller and each audience member, followed by story.

A story about the love of a child for its mother and a mother for her child. The hunter, who has secret magical powers, kills a buffalow in front of its calf. The calf turns itself into a beautiful women and seeks revenge. She marries the hunter, and learns the secret of how to destroy him. She tries to destroy him, but he in turn is saved by the magical powers and the power of love of his mother.

Programme notes: The Crick Crack Club presents the richest and most entertaining performance storytelling events in Britain. These are stories for adults, taking you into the extraordinary, and sometimes uncomfortable, world of unbowdlerised Fairytale and Myth. Pioneers of the Storytelling revival reflect on 20 years at the front-line of active intervention to revive and rediscover this primal narrative art.

The conference comprises R539, R540, R541, R542, R543, R544, R545, R456, R547, R548.

audience:- adult; Celebrating 20 years of Storytelling Revival conference delegates
    recording quality
condition:- good
completeness:- complete
duration:- 0 hours, 28 minutes, 56 seconds

The Crick Crack Club was founded by Ben Haggarty in 1987 and was the first regular performance storytelling club to be established in the UK. From the outset, the club operated with a programme of storytellers put in place by an artistic director, Ben Haggarty. It had no 'floor spots' whereby anyone had the opportunity to tell stories. The club was created in response to a recognised need for there to be sufficient UK storytellers to perform competent, formal evening shows for adult audiences in the proposed 1989, 15 day long, Third International Storytelling Festival at London's South Bank Centre. In the autumn of 1987 the first season of 26 weekly Crick Crack Club events was launched in a pub theatre (The Chair) in Ladbrook Grove, with the expressed aim of trying out new artists and providing an opportunity for established artists to develop their skills and repertoire for adults. Jenny Pearson of the Kew Storytellers helped Ben Haggarty with the organisation of this first season.The Crick Crack Club promoted weekly events in various venues in London between 1987 and 1995, and then monthly events at the Spitz from 1995 to 2001. During this time it also organised numerous monthly events and mini-festivals in regional arts venues throughout England. In 1991/92 wth £10,000 from the Arts Council Literature department it tried to establish a touring circuit promoting 120 events in a year. Daniel Morden gave invaluable administrative support during this period. In 1993, in partnership with David Ambrose of St. Donats Arts Centre in Wales, the Crick Crack Club Club created the Beyond the Border International Festival of Storytelling and Epic Singing. Ben Haggarty co-directed Beyond the Border from 1993 to 2005. Since 2001 the Crick Crack Club has worked on a peripatetic basis, programming in various venues and in partnership with various organisations, and in 2003 began a long-term partnership with Barbican Education in London, to promote 9 events a year in the Barbican Pit Theatre

talk; storytelling:- speaker; storyteller: Jan Blake
female / British Jamaican / African Caribbean / British / born 18.03.1964 / occupation performance storyteller

origin:- storyteller: Jan Blake
female / British Jamaican / African Caribbean / British / born 18.03.1964
Africa


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administration:- administrator: The Crick Crack Club


programming:- Crick Crack Club Artistic Director: Ben Haggarty


talk; storytelling:- London, England: Hoxton Hall
02 Feb 2002
conference: Celebrating 20 years of Storytelling Revival


gift from:- The Crick Crack Club


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