
Bulgarian myth and folklore performing arts
company
Patron: Professor Ronald Hutton
Shows
Booking A Spell In Time
Performances
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THE TALES OF HIDDEN BULGARIA SERIES
There are four shows available for booking:
Breathing the Dawn
The Dragon Lover
The Dark-Eyed Warrior
The Red Blood
Rose
Age range
Shows are
for adults. They are not recommended for children below 10. We suggest this age limit because of the complex and sometimes adult content of the programmes.
Suitable venues
Performances are
suitable for theatres, arts centres, festivals, storytelling clubs, colleges and
any other venue that has a suitable space.
Running times
The Red Blood Rose, Breathing The Dawn:
1 hour 45 minutes
(two sets of approximately 55 minutes and 50 minutes each), plus interval
The Dark-Eyed Warrior, The Dragon Lover:
Each performance lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes (two sets of approximately 45 minutes), plus
interval.
Technical requirements
We aim to be flexible. Our requirements are as follows:
A performing area at least 4m wide x 3m deep x 4m high
An easily accessible power point for our own small music amplifier
Acoustics suitable for speech and live music. Amplification not usually required for smaller venues.
For larger venues, a sound system with attendant technician as required
Stage lighting is preferable but optional
Minimum get-in time is 2 hours; minimum get-out time is 1 hour
Dressing room with mirror.
Fees
Details available on request.
Email.
COMMISSIONS AND COLLABORATIONS
We welcome commissions and collaboration with other groups. Please contact us to
discuss your ideas.
WORKSHOPS
We also
offer workshops in Bulgarian Singing, Bulgarian Dance,
Bulgarian Ritual and Storytelling. Please see our
Workshops
page for further information.
CONTACT
Email.
A Spell In Time gratefully acknowledges the support of
the Bulgarian Embassy, London, Diplomat Data Systems (Hants.) and Equinox
Studios (Hants.).
A Spell In Time
is a member of the Cultural Co-operation
network, www.culturalco-operation.org
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