Wye Valley River Festival 2016 | Page 19

A Short Story of Falling WATCH OUT FOR MR CHERRY Mr Cherry,the Wye Valley River Festival Documenter, will be at all the River Festival sites collecting images of the river and the people. If you see him, go up and say ‘You are Mr Cherry, and I want my Documentation!’. You can then claim your own River Festival Passport. Get this authorised and stamped by Mr Cherry at different Festival locations and you will be in the running for a wonderful Festival Prize! It is the story of the falling rain to turn into a leaf and fall again it is the secret of a summer shower to steal the light and hide it in a flower and every flower a tiny tributary that from the ground flows green and momentary is one of water’s wishes and this tale hangs in a seed-head smaller than my thumbnail if only I a passerby could pass as clear as water through a plume of grass Mr Cherry will have his Document Tent at Ross on Wye, Lydbrook and Llandogo, which you can visit, at others he will be roaming around so see if you can find him. to find the sunlight hidden at the tip turning to seed a kind of lifting rain drip www.wyeeye.com then I might know like water how to balance the weight of hope against the light of patience water which is so raw so earthy-strong and lurks in cast- iron tanks and leaks along An exciting partnership of actors, singers, musicians and dancers bringing the central narrative of the Wye Valley River Festival to life, creating magic, mayhem and laughter. drawn under gravity towards my tongue to cool and fill the pipe-work of this song Performers Richard Headon, Jon Beedell, Mr & Mrs Clark, Rew Lowe, Rosalind Haf-Brooks, June Campbell-Davis, Joana Miranda and Kim Heron www.poetryarchive.org/poet/alice-oswald which is the story of the falling rain that rises to the light and falls again Alice Oswald from the collection 'Falling Awake' to be published by Cape July 2016 w as hing spla shi taking the audience on a journey and enjoying the wonderment of theatre and story telling ng