Our favourite storytellers The Embers Collective team up with Stumble Trip to weave tales old and new with a mouthwatering live soundtrack.
This event will be operating with reduced capacity, and a host of measures to ensure that social distancing is observed and government guidelines are followed. For our full COVID-19 safety precautions, please click here.
THE EMBERS COLLECTIVE
The Embers Collective and Stumble Trip Theatre are BACK.
After a six month break in live performing, Embers are delighted to be teaming up with their sisters in stories Stumble Trip Theatre to bring you an uplifting, eclectic mix of alluring adventures, magical myths, fizzy folklore and majestic music.
The Embers Collective is a London-based storytelling explosion. Combining dark, twisted and hilarious mythology and folklore, with an ever-evolving musical landscape, The Embers Collective do storytelling like you've never seen it before.
Drawing from a growing contingent of between 20-25 storytellers, musicians, poets, actors, dancers, clowns and performers, The Embers Collective have been putting on sellout events for the last four years; in London, the UK and beyond. Favourites on the festival circuit, they have devised shows for Wilderness Festival, Shambala Festival and Meadows in The Mountains Festival.
They have built up a dedicated and ever-growing following who attend their monthly events across London.
The Embers Collective also host a storytelling and music podcast twice a month and during lockdown hosted a number of online events, however it is live and in the flesh that The Embers Collective really come to the fore.
STUMBLE TRIP THEATRE
Stumble Trip Theatre was created by Chloe and Grace in 2017 when they met at the Jacques Lecoq School, Paris.
Their first show ‘Heather and Harry’ toured in the UK and internationally. “Boundlessly energetic Lecoq trained clowns... create a theatrical experience that is truly unique” - Three Weeks.
They are currently developing their second show Frills and Spills - “an hour of excellently timed, infectiously funny, joyous clowning” AYT - which will tour the UK in 2020/21.
The Embers Collective and Stumble Trip Theatre teamed up together for their first Woodburner show last summer at the Curve Garden, and we are delighted to be bringing them together once again on the 28th of September for a special evening of stories and music.
About this Event
This event will be operating with reduced capacity, and a host of measures to ensure that social distancing is observed and government guidelines are followed. For our full COVID-19 safety precautions, please click here.
Since our first season in 2013, our event at Dalston Eastern Curve Garden has always inspired audiences in a unique and thrilling way. This season of events captures the essence of a weekend rural festival in the centre of Dalston on a Tuesday evening.
The phenomenal surrounds of the garden combine with delicious pizzas from David Latto, and a supreme and ever-evolving roster of acts, to create a magical atmosphere which brings people together in a friendly and welcoming space.
It's a community of music-lovers joined to celebrate the warm months in a carefree and supportive atmosphere, with a compelling live soundtrack.
TICKETS
Limited seats are available in the auditorium, with a separation of at least 1m between each chair.
Tables can also be booked as a single block for groups which are cohabiting or in a 'bubble' together.
COVID-19
A full document regarding Covid-19 safety measures can be found here.
PLEASE NOTE that this is an outdoor concert which will go ahead regardless of the weather. Please bring appropriate clothing, including waterproofs if rain is forecast.