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Sally Kindberg goes to Ledbury Poetry Festival
Last weekend I ran a map workshop for children at Ledbury Poetry Festival, staying on afterwards to experience some of the Festival‘s delights and surprises, as well as explore a bit. After my saturday workshop I managed to catch the last performance of … Continue reading →
Posted in Drawings, Festivals, Sketchbooks, Travels
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Tagged Christopher Merrill, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Fair Field, Fiona Sampson, John Masefield, Ledbury, Ledbury Poetry Festival, Malvern Hills, Marina Galina, notebook, Nurse Verse, Patrick Dubost, poets, portraits, Romanian Orthodox Church, sound poetry, the Emergency Poet, The Strange and Ancient Instruments Society, theatre, Tilley Printing
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