Cassandra

Ailsa Dixon
Scottish Storytelling Centre 31 Jul, 2–5 Aug, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 25 Aug
George Mackay Brown Library 14.00, 17.30 (depending) 1hr
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What does it mean to be believed? Traditional storyteller and musician Ailsa Dixon blends Greek myth, Scottish folklore and personal narrative into an exploration of prophecy, protest and survival. Cassandra sits in Apollo’s temple, mind shattering under the weight of predictions never believed. A spaewife is thrust under the waves of a loch. An island witch is put to the pyre. Their voices ring in the ears of their murderers. In an Edinburgh tenement, a girl daubs slogans on cardboard placards, ignoring the prophecies whistling on the winds of Auld Reekie. Stories are stirring. The north wind rises.

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