The People of the Sea (storytelling)
at
Universal Hall
Findhorn
19:00

Description
Storytellers Ruth Kirkpatrick and Colin Urwin bring selkie myths and coastal voices back to life, inspired by David Thomson?s remarkable work The People of the Sea.
Both tender and brutal, Thomson?s collection of seal folklore and folktales from the coasts of Scotland and Ireland captures the mythic bond between people and the natural world, acting as a quiet yet powerful homage to a disappearing world.
This event is part of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival programme for 2025.
Running time: 1 hour
Tickets for this event will be available to book from 10am on Wednesday 10th September - save the date!
£5 General Admission*
*We are offering a free carer/companion ticket for any disabled or wheelchair-user audience members throughout our shows this season. Please note that it is helpful if this is booked in advance via the WeGotTickets website, so that we can ensure that there is adequate accessible seating reserved on the day/night of the event.
Wheelchair access, or entry for people with a disability is available from the side entrance, by the Phoenix Café.
Please note that this is a seated event.
The Park,
Findhorn,
Moray,
Scotland,
IV36 3TZ.
Carer/Companion : Free
General Admission : £5.50
Wheelchair User : £5.50