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Sound recording, song; an Oklahoma flute song and Mesquaki song, of First Nation American origin, played by Kevin Locke, as part of the programme Native American Storytelling with Jo Bruchac, at The Second International Storytelling Festival at Watermans Arts Centre, London, 23rd January 1987

Introduction to Kevin Locke by Jo Bruchac. Introduction to his work by Kevin Locke, followed by flute song played by Kevin Locke. The song is based on a story about a couple separated by a river who communicate by signalling with mirrors.

audience:- adult
    recording quality
condition:- fair
completeness:- complete
duration:- 0 hours, 7 minutes, 18 seconds

The Second International Storytelling Festival took place at Watermans Arts Centre, in Brentford (venue Director Mick Flood) London in 1987. It ran for 8 days, from Sunday 18th Jan - Sunday 25th Jan. It was the sequel to the First International Storytelling Festival at Battersea in 1985, and was the second of such festivals to be held in the UK. The festival was initiated and directed by Ben Haggarty. The festival programmed included performances for adult audiences, talks and lectures and school sessions.

storytelling:- storyteller; singer; dancer; musician: Kevin Locke
male / American, North / First Nation American / Lakota Sioux

storytelling:- storyteller: Jo Bruchac
male / American, North / First Nation American / Abnaki; Wabanaki

origin:- America, North Oklahoma
First Nation American
Mesquaki


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festival artists including Ben Haggarty, Kevin Locke (holding his daughter), Betsy Whyte, Sally Pomme Clayton, Duncan Williamson and Francie Kinelly

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festival artists including (back row) Hugh Lupton, Liz Lupton, Jenny Pearson, Bob Devereux, Ben Haggarty, Kevin Locke (holding his daughter), Abbi Patrix, unknown, (middle row) unknown, Diane Wolkstein, John Campbell, Betsy Whyte, Sally Pomme Clayton, Bernard Cheze, (front row) Tamba Roy, unknown, Duncan Williamson, Francie Kinelly, Beaulah Candappa.

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biography for Jo Bruchac printed in the festival programme

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biography for Kevin Locke printed in the festival programme

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festival programme front cover

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festival programme inside cover showing image which became the logo for the storytelling organisation The Crick Crack Club

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festival programme page 2, showing acknowledgments and thanks

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festival programme page 3, showing introduction

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festival programme pages 4 and 5, showing an article by Peter Brook entitled 'Or So the Story Goes' which was first published in Parabola Vol XI.2.

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festival programme page 6, showing image

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festival programme pages 7 to 13, showing article by P.L. Travers entitled 'The World of the Hero', first published in Parabola Vol I.1.

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festival programme pages 14 to 15, showing festival timetable

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festival programme page 16, showing quote from Heinrich Zimmer from 'The King and the Corpse'

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festival programme pages 17 to 24, showing artist biographies

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festival programme page 25, showing advertisment and quote from Albert S. Lord from .The SInger of Tales'.

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festival programme page 26, showing image and Watermans Arts Centre address.

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festival programme back cover, showing Armenian saying.

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programming & administration:- Festival Artistic Director: Ben Haggarty
administrator: Alan Giddings
administrator: Richard Crosslands
production manager: Eddy Smith
production assistant: Hugh Lupton
production assistant: Sally Pomme Clayton
production assistant: Tom O'Reilly
production assistant: Daniel Morden


storytelling:- London, England: Watermans Arts Centre
23 Jan 1987
festival: The Second International Storytelling Festival
Native American Storytelling


gift from:- storyteller: Ben Haggarty


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