What's On Category: Theatre and Performance

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Stoke Gabriel Wassail 2024

Stoke Gabriel is renowned for its apple orchards and cider. Every year this vibrant community comes together to take part in the ancient Wassail ceremony, which wakes the apple trees from their winter slumber with gun fire and singing, and offerings are made to the spirits of the trees to ensure a bountiful crop in that year’s apple harvest. Stoke Gabriel Wassail on Saturday 20th January 2024, combines this ancient ceremony with a glorious mid-winter folk festival of lantern making, Morris dancing, Mummers Players, storytelling, folk music, and local drink and food. The mid-winter folk festival will be held in the atmospheric surroundings of Church Walk in the heart of the village. The Wassail ceremony will take place in the community orchard. Friends of Stoke Gabriel School (FOSS), a charity, organises this event with a BBQ;  local suppliers will be providing refreshments and food,  including Hunts Cider. Stoke Gabriel Wassail begins with a magical lantern procession, led by children with their willow and paper lanterns, through the community orchard. The Wassail singers will accompany the crowd in the traditional tune, ‘Here we come a-wassailing’. Once at the oldest tree, our Wassail Queen and King will pour cider over the roots of the apple trees before being hoisted high into the tree to put bread soaked in cider in the branches to feed the robins, the spirits of the trees. Everyone gathers around the trees to sing traditional wassail songs. The dramatic finale is the firing of shotguns to wake the trees from their winter slumber and chase away any evil spirits. Entertainment is provided by Elfic the Jester, Beltane Border Morris Dancers, the Bovey Tracey Mummers Players, bands and the Wassail Singers. Story telling will take place in the Old School Rooms on Church Walk with Paul Sharman. Details of times:  4 pm Start 4:30 pm -- Elfic the Jester 5:45 pm Wassail Singers and the Lighting of the Lanterns 6 pm – Lantern procession and wassail blessing ceremony 6:30 pm – Mummers Play TBC -- Timing of Beltane Border MorriS Address:    Paignton Road in front of Stoke Gabriel Stores, Stoke Gabriel, TQ9 6SW
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Winter Solstice Bardic Storytelling Ceremony

Totnes Wheel of The Year Collective presents: Winter Solstice Bardic Storytelling Ceremony We'd love to welcome you to our Winter Solstice Bardic Storytelling Ceremony, featuring Madeleine Honor, Michelle Cadby, Adam Powell and other special guests! Come inside to the hearth fire and experience ancient storytelling, songs and ritual as our ancestors did at this time of year. This shortest night will be a moment for our inspiration and rebirth. You will be refreshed body, mind and soul to greet the return of the sun. Featuring skilled ceremonialists and bards from across the Devon tribe. This event is seated indoors in the cosy venue of 'The Hive', within the woodland glade of the Dartington Estate. Suitable for all ages Tickets are £8-£15 per person depending on your means. Support this volunteer run initiative in our debut event! Bring warm layers, a flask of tea and an offering for the fire… Madeleine Honor  Madeleine is a mother, singer, performer, sound & energy facilitator, kundalini yoga teacher, and creative practitioner. Madeleine has spent years as a performer and running drama and singing workshops with groups of women, children and refugees.  In her performances she often includes song, movement and mantra. Her deep connection to the natural world and shamanic practices are woven into a mesmerising landscape to create a sacred ceremonial experience. Adam Powell Adam is a multi instrumentalist storyteller with a passion for bringing the indigenous British Isles to life. He has read a degree in Medieval History, is a member of the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids, is a menswork facilitator in the Mankind Project and an interfaith world pilgrim Book your tickets here:  https://app.workshop-angel.com/form.php?h=1&t=0&e=098286c31272a71a

The Glade, Parsonage Copse, North Woods, Dartington, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6EH what3words///dove.diverting.gasp 

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The Hare & the Moon: The Fabularium

When the sun disappears from the Tundra sky, the Arctic animals band together to find it. But are the strongest creatures best equipped for the task? Maybe someone with long ears that is faster, smarter, and more agile is required. With music, puppets and songs, come to hear the story of Leapa the fearless Arctic Hare as they save the realm from a villainous beast; bring the light back to the day and make the night sky glow! The Fabularium are coming to Dartington, with a story all the way from Far East Asia! Expect to see new animal headpieces, new puppets, new original music, and for the first time ever – illuminations! The Fabularium will have been creating work for 10 years in 2020, ranging from walkabout animations and processions to static cart shows in large festivals and indoor rural touring. Their unique storytelling and adaptions of old tales, blended with live original music, mask work and puppetry, date back to 2010 where they developed performances for the Coventry Mysteries Festival. The Fabularium now tour and perform to national and international audiences. 11am or 1pm, Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 December 2023 Suggested age suitability 5 – 12 years
VENUE:
Studio 1, Dartington Trust, South Devon
PRICING:
£12 | £8 Under 16 | Family Tickets £30 and £24. Select tickets then discount applies automatically Members discount applies automatically at checkout.
 
11.
Dez

A Christmas Cracker! Dartington Community Choir and The Playgoers

Enjoy a magical evening in the beautiful surroundings of The Great Hall celebrating the joys of Christmas with well-known Carols and Festive Words. Dartington Community Choir joins with The Playgoers to bring you an evening of Christmas favourites together with some festive surprises and much-loved audience carols. Join us in raising the roof with favourites such as The Holly and the Ivy, O Come all ye faithful, While Shepherds watched, and many, many more!
WHEN:  7.30pm, Monday 11 December 2023
VENUE:
Great Hall, Dartington Trust, South Devon
PRICING:
£12. Members discount applies automatically at checkout
HOW TO BOOK:  https://www.dartington.org/precheckout/?instance=1171659  
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Jan

Puss in Boots

TAODS presents a new pantomime of Puss in Boots in January 2024 at the Civic Hall in Totnes (TQ9 5SF). Writer & Director: Gina Tredwell Musical Director: Dave Holland 24th - 27th January 2024, 7.30pm & Saturday Matinee, 2.30pm Tickets: £10/£8.  Available to book now: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/taods    
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Festive Lantern Procession

On the final Christmas Market day, join us for a lantern procession as part of Totnes Town Council's Late night shopping evening. The Festive lantern processing starts 4pm at The Rotherfold and walking gently down the High/Fore Street.
11.
Mai

Brian Bilston

Poet Brian Bilston will be performing live at the Civic Hall, Totnes on 11 May 2024 at 7.30pm.
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Musik, Performance und Kino in und um Totnes

Von Live-Musik über Aufführungen bis hin zum Kino - in und um Totnes finden Sie das ganze Jahr über Veranstaltungsorte, an denen Events stattfinden. Klicken Sie auf hier um zu sehen, was läuft und wo.
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