Spoken Word, Storytelling
14+
60 mins
This is a pay-what-you-will-show. There are no tickets but there will be a bucket-collection.
You can also make cash or card donations at the central box office or donate an eFringer credit if you have one available.
Immersive ancient myth that sets the women centre stage. Plunge into the wild world of the goddess Artemis: an ecstatic encounter with the Dawn, a moonlit path that leads to transformation and a dilemma that only the audience can solve...
Join performance storyteller Katy Cawkwell on a path less trodden, as she goes hunting in the wild places to bring you epic tales of women taking their power whatever the consequences.
"Wow! What a brilliant, feminist take on these old stories!"
"Dazzling. I loved the exploration of desire and sex and wildness."
"Your performance really blew me away - it was so good! Brave and bold and beautiful."
“Fabulous! You transported us all to a very special place. It felt very magical and therapeutical.”
"What a fabulous show. I loved every minute. Flipping brilliant!"
“It was a really captivating experience. Felt like I'd been flung back in time gathered around a fire.”
"Fabulous evening and loved every minute... blown away by Katy Cawkwell's Artemis. A five star event for me."
Katy Cawkwell has been storytelling for nearly 30 years, featuring in international festivals from India to Iceland and captivating audiences from the Barbican stage to a burial chamber on Anglesey. Shortlisted for an Arts Foundation Award, featured on Radio 3 and 4. Work includes: Lilith: The Other Side of the Story, Tristan & Iseult, Rhiannon, The Wounded King, Odysseus & Penelope, The Kingdom of the Heart, Iron Teeth, Eaten Heart, Sigurd & Fafnir, The Falcon Bride (Njal’s Saga). She also runs Artemis Storytelling, bringing the best of UK storytelling to Exeter and helping local tellers find their voice.
This show began life in open access performances in Devon parks as we emerged from lockdown. It became part of a double bill that toured the UK (22 venues). Returning to a shorter solo show for the fringe, because these stories still need telling!