Abbi Patrix: Journeys In Place: Time suspended above the world?what does it have to tell?

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Tales, legends, myths, anecdotes, intimate memories and stories gleaned from a life spent travelling by internationally-acclaimed French/Norwegian storyteller Abbi Patrix

Balanced between written material and oral improvisation Journeys In Place is lead by associations, by moods, by the atmosphere. Abbi Patrix unfurls his stories, giving then a new context each time, bringing the diversity of his repertoire to our ears

ABBI PATRIX is a French Norwegian storyteller living in France. Ho has been exploring the art of storytelling for the past thirty years, and he continues today without a halt, treading the path on a search for continual development. His work is at the crossroads of theatre, music and movement, enriched by multi-disciplinary material, on a permanent quest for new ways and voices to enrich the form of storytelling – an art which is developing today with great impetus in many different places in France and abroad. In his productions, Abbi uses both personal and contemporary forms, which he constructs using different sources: traditional stories, life stories, diaries, his own memories and literary texts. Music with storytelling is his favourite field of work

This event is programmed as part of HOLDING THE TAIL OF THE WOLF by ANIMA SCHOOL OF STORYTELLING. This is a beautiful and immersive new four-module training programme for storytellers, performers, artists, and educators, and anyone who longs for deeper connection to the wild world, to mystery, and to the stories that are hungry to be told.

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Ashburton Arts Centre

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TQ13 7DT

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West Street
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TQ13 7DT

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on Tue 1 July 2025