353:. In an interview in 2019, he described how the project grew out of his own fear of water: 'Iβve wrestled all my life with thalassophobia β the fear of large bodies of water β and wanted to confront this fear. In the last ten years I went down a rabbit hole researching water cults, sacred springs and wells. I wanted to pay my respect to water. I also became interested in the idea of following a river back to its source. I knew if I was going to make this journey as a pilgrimage it'd have to be along the river Don where I grew up, to search for its lost water goddess and to trace its biological and metaphorical death and resurrection over the millennia. When I discovered that Sheffield adopted Vulcan β the Roman god of fire and forge β as its mascot in the 1800s, the story began to catalyse as a mythic battle of the sexes: goddess of water vs god of fire.'
392:: 'Bramwell, watching from the family's Hillman Hunter, describes it as a βdrowning god coming up for air'. It symbolises Bramwell's world view perfectly β one where the conventional (a family day out in the Hillman Hunter) exists happily side-by-side with the unconventional (Excalibur!).' The show, performed by candlelight, mixed 'music, archive film, narration, ritual and animation.' Bramwell then toured the show, taking it to Sheffield, Doncaster, Liverpool, London and various festivals. Each performance concluded with a Q&A focusing on the stories and history of the local river. So, in Liverpool, Bramwell was joined by the poet
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325:, an annual event, first held in 2006, in which Brighton people were encouraged to turn off their televisions, and take chairs onto their streets to get to know their neighbours. Bramwell told The Argus, "Nobody talks to their neighbours any more, most of us live in these towns and cities and we feel isolated....(Zocalo) is a way of getting communities bonding and to get people just talking to each other."
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196:, first pulled out a box containing an unlikely inheritance β a small waxed moustache β I decided not to ask if it was real, or how much of his tale was true. Remarkably neither did anyone else. It was a game between us β don't ask, don't tell β and the final programme was a riddle for the listener β soothed by David's haunting music."
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Bramwell is the founder of Cheeky Guides Ltd, writing and publishing guide books which celebrate 'everything unusual, entertaining and saucy that a town has to offer, from how to attend a sΓ©ance, places to spot local celebrities, where to get egg and chips at four in the morning, and the best place
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Lockington reviewed the book in the Brighton and Hove Independent: "Bramwell takes us on a roller coaster ride of discovery, from deep Doncaster, to outlandish
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Brighton in the 1990s....I expected this book to be funny (and it is) and full of quirky stories and facts (it really, really is) but I hadn't expected to feel the full ache of nostalgia for a city that has all but disappeared."
152:, all of whom have their supporters... But the Cheeky Guide does reach corners this paper does not and probably doesn't want to reach... It's best taken, like sherry and many soft drugs, in small doses, or probably not at all.'
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