ADVERSE Camber, an independent producing company based among the historic mills of Cromford, Derbyshire, is coming to Bathurst.
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In conjunction with Arts OutWest and Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, Adverse Camber will present stories and songs from Wales in the show Dreaming the Night Field: A Legend of Wales.
As well, there will be workshops for the community in their rich form of storytelling.
No performance experience is necessary to join the workshops, all you need is a love of sharing culture and stories.
Adverse Camber is passionate about stories, music and the artists who bring them vividly to life.
They reveal the deepest drivers of our collective human psyche through epic stories that have been told by countless voices over hundreds of years.
Adverse Camber performances lift these stories out of books, transforming them into immersive, electrically charged performance encounters which are subtly different each time.
The show has been described as thrilling, funny, powerful and poetic, featuring one of Wales' most engaging storytellers alongside exquisitely haunting live music.
Adverse Camber's itinerary:
- Saturday, May 4: Workshop at BMEC (bookings).
- Saturday, May 4: Performance at Hill End (just turn up).
- Friday, May 10: Workshop and performance at Wiradjuri Study Centre, Condobolin.
- Saturday, May 11: Performance at Orange Conservatorium (just turn up).
- Tuesday, May 14: Performance at Kandos (just turn up).
- Wednesday, May 15 and Saturday, May 18: Performance at BMEC (bookings).
Visit www.artsoutwest.org.au or book at BMEC, www.bmec.com.au
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You can find lots more local and regional arts events at artsoutwest.org.au