Torn from the Same Cloth and Mending Nets

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The Village Storytelling Centre presents a double-bill of storytelling performances exploring the connection between Scotland and the rest of the world. Torn from the Same Cloth (7:30pm) 1hr Whose tears soak the cloth on our backs? This is the story of a global textile industry and two nations bound by more than meets the eye. This new piece weaves traditional and historical tales from India and Scotland about power, corruption, greed and the ones who fight back. Performed by Kirsten Milliken and Neel Debdutt Paul. Directed by Peter Chand. Mending Nets (9pm) 1hr Palestinian poet and dancer Nada Shawa and Scottish storyteller Janis Mackay build a bridge of friendship between Scotland and Palestine, presenting the simple and radical belief that the act of telling stories from our lands - especially stories of loss, friendship and hope - can be instrumental in helping people attempt to retrieve an unravelled sense of identity. Individual tickets £10/£8 Double-bill ticket £16/£14 This event forms part of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival go local programme.

Both shows will be premiered at of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival 2024

Image Courtesy of Lucas Chin-Peng Kao.

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Enjoy code: 251039
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Available tickets

Tuesday
26/11 2024 7:30pm
CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street GLASGOW
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