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 Kevin Graal


Kevin Graal's projects 1991 - 2000
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1991 - 2000
storytelling
 
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GLOBAL STORIES, 2000
Workshop leader at conference of writers and storytellers from around the world.
Hosted by Tate Modern.

MULTIPLES, 1999
Commissioned performance in response to exhibition at the Barbican Centre of artworks by the German artist and environmental activist Joseph Beuys.

URBAN RENEWAL, 1998
Collaboration on a public art project with young people in Peckham, South London generating designs to be enlarged and printed onto permanent banners attached to new street lights.

CHILTERNS INITIATIVE, 1997
Developing stories about trees with Bedfordshire school children working towards public performance under a 250-year-old cedar tree.

COMMON LORE STORYTELLING COMPANY, 1997
With a company of storytellers and musicians, co-devising Celebration [1997], an exploration through music and stories of seasonal and cultural festivals around the world and Lore of the Land [1996], stories and songs about the natural environment.

THE GREEN UMBRELLA, 1991
Contribution to an anthology of stories, songs and poems with an environmental theme designed for use in school assemblies. Published by A & C. Black in association with the World Wide Fund for Nature, 1991

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Kevin Graal (view company features page)

www.talkingtales.org
kevin@talkingtales.org
t: 07970 748 628

East Sussex
England


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