Dusk Poet – Performer: Katy Lee

Katy Lee is performing for Dusk at Warkleigh

Katy is first and foremost a ‘woodlander’ but often wear an artist hat too specialising in creating site specific arts / environment performances and projects.

Katy has devised and delivered numerous community and professional Dance / Performance Art projects over the last 20 years.   All of Katy’s professional work has been created for non-theatre venues from castles and heritage sites, city centres and band stands to natural spaces including woodlands and coastlines. Her work is primarily movement and site based/inspired. Current area of interest is finding alternative ways to represent dance, to enable the work to live beyond a single performance. Collaboration and community engagement is an important element to the work. Story and myth has also played a crucial role in her work.

In 2012 Katy set up Courage Copse Creatives with her husband, a woodland enterprise based in the woodland where they work and live in North Devon. They are predominantly charcoal makers, but also run educational and arts projects for local schools and colleges, focusing on heritage woodland craft and woodland ecology. The restoration and management of Courage Copse is at the heart of the enterprise, to show it can be economically as well as environmentally viable. Community engagement, sharing the natural environment for physical, mental and emotional well-being and explaining the importance of managing woodlands and natural heritage is a key driving force to the work. The Arts are often used as a vehicle to communicate this. Courage Copse Creatives have received funding from Heritage Lottery Fund and the Arts Council, England to facilitate this.

Katy’s poem for Dusk, Red Coat, Wolf,etc, is being read at Warkleigh on 21st December.

Dusk Performer: Amy Hasson

Amy Hasson studied HNC acting and performance at Inverness college and currently works as a professional freelance model and actress.  She has worked in film and theatre and enjoys playing a diverse range of characters.  She’s a well-known and popular actor in and around Inverness, having recently appeared at the Merkinch Bike Shed’s Giving it Verbal and Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Highland Festival.

Inverness Playwrights

Dusk Performer: Corinne Harragin

Corinne Harragin is an actor, performer and storyteller based in the South West. She works across the disciplines of theatre and storytelling to create original performances for intergenerational audiences. She also works in collaborative partnerships with other performers and artists to create a variety of site-specific, customized and touring projects. She has worked with Red Dog Theatre Company, Two Hoots Theatre Company and Youth Charity, Pathways to Ventures.

Corinne is reading stories at Bristol

Dusk Performer: Mary Hooton

Mary Hooton studied at The Oxford School of Drama and Theatre Arts at Bretton Hall.

Credits include – A Fist Full Of Love (Proud Productions, Winner Manchester Forever Award 2011), Mouth (Magpie Man Productions, Winner Best Spoken Word Mcr Fringe Festival 2015), Parents Without Children (Manana Productions, Nominated Best Fringe Production, Manchester Theatre Awards 2016), The Events (Actors Touring Company, Home Mcr) Truth About Youth (Royal Exchange Mcr), Pig (WRAS, Arhus Denmark), Island of Animals (Ismaili Centre), That Golden Age (Breathe Out Theatre) , Forever Changes (Mr Millerman Presents, Nominated Best Drama, GM Fringe 2017)

Mary will read dusk poems and stories at Lancaster

#Arachne5 Thank-you’s: Actors

With the 5th Anniversary celebrations heading into view I was thinking about the thank you speech, and like the Oscars it is in danger of going on, and on. And on. So I thought I’d blog it instead, a section at a time.

What would we do without our acting friends? Whether it is spending a riotous time at Solstice Shorts, stepping up to sing with the choir at LSE Branching Out, joining us on long distance train journeys to unfamiliar spots, or running courses for our authors so they can strike out bravely onto a stage, they have been a mainstay of our live literature stream, performing in bookshops, theatres, libraries, cafes, pubs, gardens and streets!

Several of them will be at the a PARTY on the 8th September.Some of them are performing! Come along! free, but ticketed,

Apologies if I’ve missed anyone.

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