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Puppet set to go down a Storm at Fringe by the Sea | East Lothian Courier
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Giant goddess set to Storm Scotland’s popular Fringe By The Sea festival
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Storm, Scotland’s largest puppet, will be a centrepiece of the Fringe By The Sea festival in North Berwick, this summer.
A spectacular sea goddess will rise from the waters and walk the land to take one of Scotland’s most-loved festivals by storm this summer.
Storm, standing at 10-metres tall is Scotland’s largest puppet and will be a centrepiece for Fringe By The Sea in North Berwick this August.
Part of the Year of Coasts and Waters, Storm is folklore made real, living in the waters around Scotland and coming to land to tell the story of oceans in crisis.
Giant goddess set to Storm Scotland s popular Fringe By The Sea festival
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But courage comes before confidence – as I discovered with my friend and colleague Lucy Russell. Internationally recognised violinist and leader of the Fitzwilliam String Quartet, Lucy is no stranger to improvisatory music. But despite her ability to play divisions in 17
th century repertoire, her flair for baroque ornamentation and her experience in collaborating with composers, Lucy felt unable to play completely ‘off the sheet’. Talking about this, she expressed a tangible fear: she believed she could not do it.
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