Abstract
No Tail, a performace based in pantomime and mumming traditions, premiered at Temple Manor, Strood, a 13th century Knights Templar manor house.
The project was led by artist Ruth Ewan who invited residents of Strood to share their skills and knowledge of the town’s heritage, hidden stories, myths past and present, to be weaved into a subversive pantomime for the town.
James Frost ran community workshops and devised mask headdresses, puppets and props for the show.
The project was led by artist Ruth Ewan who invited residents of Strood to share their skills and knowledge of the town’s heritage, hidden stories, myths past and present, to be weaved into a subversive pantomime for the town.
James Frost ran community workshops and devised mask headdresses, puppets and props for the show.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
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