Thursday, 22 March 2018

Tobacco Factory Bristol
We were the curtain raiser support act for Devils violin at the Tobacco Factory in Bristol.
and we had 125 people in audience which is loads biggest  audience we ever preformed for.
Ceridwen was the story we told    Tim "i was nervous,but excited about performing",
Bradley "I was surprised to see how many was there  as soon as I started I lost myself in the story
and forgot How big the audience was" Katie "I felt nervous before performing I was pleased and happy about the peformance after  telling the story."
Ceridwen is a story about a  sorcerer who has two children a daughter and son
Ceridwen's  son is called Avagddu   who  is disabled and left alone in the dark
Ceridwen gets sick and tried that the local village was taking the mick out of her son because he was different to everyone else so Ceridwen thought if I can't make Avagddu, better I make him wise so
Ceridwen goes off collect some items  to make a magic potion then Ceridwen steals a boy from the village to help make the potion that eventually went wrong. Throughout the rest of the story people forget and forgot about Avagddu, that's why we tell our stories, so we can be included and not forgotten or left alone in the dark or left alone without friends and family .
The audience thought we were amazing. We had a really good technician  who got the lights perfect for us. We like to see our audience when we performing so we know  they can see us .
The audience was moved and understood our message once we told our story I/ Bradley think some people started looking at us differently afterwards the way we want be respected and treated hopefully they can see a different picture and a  life story in people with learning disabilities and communication difficulties. We have a voice and story to tell to you all.
The End.

Devils in cage

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