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Walking the Eco-Talk around Wales

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Eric Maddern, one of the UK’s
leading storytellers, is embarking this week on a walking, cycling and
horse-riding journey around Wales.
En route he’ll be stopping in community venues to perform his new show: What
the Bees Know. The show uses the story of the Bee – regarded as a
divine gift to humanity since antiquity but now increasingly threatened by
human activity – as a symbol of what we’re doing to the Earth. This is the
first leg of a journey that will take him to venues across the length and
breadth of the UK.
In What the Bees Know, Eric, a
bee-keeper himself, takes a provocative look at both the malady that afflicts
us and the remedy that might heal. Blending his own dynamic songs, timeless
wisdom tales, poetry, prophecy and chat with bees, Eric light-heartedly gets to
the heart of the matter. He reveals that what
the bees know is what we must all learn if we are to ‘take the greatest stride of soul we ever took’ and rise to the
challenge of our epoch-changing times. The show is moving, inspiring, sometimes
funny, often thought-provoking.
Eric Maddern is a
storyteller, the author of a dozen children’s books and a singer-songwriter.
His latest album - Rare and Precious Earth – contains many of the songs in the
show. Born in South Australia,
Eric spent years working as a ‘bush artist’ in Aboriginal communities, learning
about their notion of ‘songlines’ and ‘the dreaming’. Since living in Snowdonia
he’s become familiar with the old tales and mythology of this land. Over this
time Eric has also created Cae Mabon,
a beautiful eco-retreat centre in Snowdonia. Last October ‘Sustain’ Magazine
declared it the number one natural
building project in the UK.
Of this journey Eric says: “In Australia a songline is an ancient mythological route that connects sacred places across
a landscape. In a way I’ll be journeying along songlines in Wales, starting off
by walking over Snowdon and visiting Dinas Emrys, where legend has it that
dragons appeared and Merlin made his first prophecy; spending a night on Cadair
Idris after which, according to folklore, you wake up mad or a poet; walking
across the Preseli’s, where the bluestones for Stonehenge came from; travelling
east-west along old drovers’ roads as well as cycling on the more modern
Sustrans bike paths. I want the experiences of meeting people during the day as
I slowly cross the land to enter the performances I do at night. The whole
thing is an exploration in how to sustain and restore the world in these
challenging times. What’s more I believe it’s possible to have a great
adventure without going to the exotic ends of the Earth. I spent ten years
travelling the world in my youth, but as far as I’m concerned, Wales is as
good as it gets. So I’m really looking forward to getting to know the country
more intimately.”
Eric’s epic journey will begin with a preview of the What
the Bees Know at Cae Mabon, Snowdonia on Tuesday 17th March.
The following day he will walk south across Snowdonia so beginning his tour.
The journey route for the first phase and full details of confirmed performance
dates and venues are outlined below.
Wed 18th Set out to walk over Snowdon to Dinas Emrys. Thurs 19th
Walk from Dinas Emrys to Croesor.
* CROESOR VILLAGE
HALLCROESOR, – 7.30 pm. £5.00 admission.
Contact Rhian Jones. Tel: 01766 771301 / Julie Gritten on 01776 770933
Fri 20th Walking over the Rhinogs. Sat 21st Walk to Barmouth.
* DRAGON THEATRE /
THEATR Y DDRAIG, BARMOUTH – 7.30 pm. £5 admission
Contact Alison Williams. Tel:
01341 281697
Sun 22nd Cross Afon Mawrddach and walk up Cadair Idris. Wake up dead,
mad or a poet!
Mon 23rd Walk to Machynlleth. Tues 24th Rest day Wed 25th Rest day
Thurs 26th Cycle to Hendomen Fri 27th Cycle from Hendomen to Llandrindod Wells
* HERB GARDEN CAFÉ, LLANDRINDOD WELLS – 7.30 for 8pm Admission will include food.
Contact Sally Bramhall. Tel: 01597
823082
Sat 28th Cycle to Llanidloes.
* GREAT OAK CAFÉ,
LLANIDLOES – 7.30 for 8 pm Admission £6 and £5 (includes tapas).
Contact Gerry Collins. Tel: 01686 413211
Sun 29th Cycle from Llanidloes to Rhyader Mon 30th Ride Rhyader to Hay Tues 31st Continue ride to Hay
APRIL Wed 1st
* THE GLOBE AT
HAY, HAY-ON-WYE 7.30 pm Contact Clare Purcell, events manager
Tel: 01497 821762
Some details of dates and venues are still to be confirmed.
There will be a tour in South and West Wales between 6th and 21st May. Details will be published
shortly and communicated to press and media.
Over the summer months Eric Maddern will be performing at
festivals across the UK.
In the autumn he’ll be touring some of the English regions and possibly Scotland.
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