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CONFERENCE RECORDINGS
Folklore Society Legendary Weekend 2017: Performance in Legend and Tradition.
Recorded 2-3 September 2017 at the Theatre, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
Archive Ref: AA/21/003

Three minute sample extracts of the talks in this archive can be heard below. To request access to the full recording of any talks from the archive, please contact us quoting the reference numbers of the talks.
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/a:  ​Diana Coles: "Street Theatre on London's South Bank."  Running time 27' 58"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/b:  ​Robert McDowall: "Thomas Rhymer - a critical perspective of William Shakespeare."  Running time 24' 06"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/c:  Liz Pearson: "Chalk Horse Music: a Sussex sound project."  Running time 32' 28"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/d: ​Tracey Norman: "WITCH: a play with folklore."  Running time 31' 17"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/e: ​Sophia Kingshill: "Nubile Nymphs or Marine Cannibals: mermaids on stage and screen."  Running time 27' 42"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/f:  ​Helen Frisby: "Performing Death: English funeral procession customs, past and present."  Running time 42' 12"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/g:  ​Maureen James: "Peterborough Mummers' Play."  Running time 35' 23"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/h:  ​Mark Norman: "Hobby Horses."  Running time 35' 33"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/i:  ​Keith Shipton: "Popular and Traditional Elements in the Savoy Operas."  Running time 33' 39"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/j:  ​Ernie Warner: "Oh Yes, It Is: a history of pantomime."  Running time 25' 24"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/k:  ​Glenford Bishop: "The English Folk Play Reinterpreted: from legend to cultural politics."  Running time 35' 24"
Audio Ref: AA/21/003/l:  ​Performance by Chloe of the Midnight Story Tellers.  Running time 24' 22"
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