“Cassandra,” Written And Performed By Ailsa Dixon, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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Playing at the Scotland Narration Center during the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Cassandra written and played by Ailsa Dixon. This solo show, a convincing mix of music and spoken word, begins with Dixon playing harp and cello, music that is powerfully intertwined in the narrative. His approach: the stories of women, past and present, human and mythical, who had a truth to tell, but their voices were suppressed or simply not heard. Hence the tit…
“Cassandra,” Written And Performed By Ailsa Dixon, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Playing at the Scottish Storytelling Centre during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Cassandra, written and performed by Ailsa Dixon. This solo show, a compelling mix of music and spoken word, opens with Dixon playing both harp and cello – music that is powerfully interwoven into the narration. Her focus: the stories of women, past and present, human and mythical, who had a truth to tell, but their voices were supressed, or simply not listened to. …
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