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353:. In an interview in 2019, he described how the project grew out of his own fear of water: 'I’ve wrestled all my life with thalassophobia – the fear of large bodies of water – 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 – the Roman god of fire and forge – 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 β€˜drowning 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 94: 208: 74:: 'For a northern boy in his early twenties and still wet behind the ears Brighton was overwhelming. I'd stumbled on an exotic seaside town that welcomed me with open arms....To top it off, Brighton was almost comically eccentric.' Much of Bramwell's work documents and celebrates the eccentricity of the seaside city, as he strives 'to keep the spirit of Brighton alive and through his work across a multitude of platforms.' 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." 250: 337:. According to the Ernest journal website, the book is 'a playful re-telling of history told not through the fish eye lens of its victors but through the fascinating stories of lesser-known creative mavericks.' It was followed in 2017 with the Mysterium, a collection of modern mysteries and, planned for 2018, The Odysseum, a compendium of strange stories. 43:, clapping, time travel, and the murmurations of starlings. He is the founder and host of Brighton's spoken word night, the Catalyst Club. Bramwell is also a singer-songwriter with his band Oddfellow's Casino. Describing Bramwell's writing, Matthew Clayton declares that 'The tradition that he taps into is one best exemplified by the work of 196:, first pulled out a box containing an unlikely inheritance – a small waxed moustache – 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 – don't ask, don't tell – and the final programme was a riddle for the listener – soothed by David's haunting music." 90:, Everett True said that Bramwell's music was 'firmly out of sync with current trends, being instead a delicate pastoral exploration of the countryside, coloured with brass and sweet vocals reminiscent of Soft Machine-era Robert Wyatt. Notes linger. Tunes ache. Lyrics tease, like a cornucopia of found sound and jumble sale psychedelia.' 107:
discussion. Past talk subjects include Having No Sense of Smell, Marmite, The History of the Martini, Demonology for Dummies, Slime Mould, The Eating Habits of Politicians and The Ontological Argument for God The club has a fortnightly podcast, called the Odditorium. Bramwell also hosts live Odditorium events at festivals, including
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In 2004, Bramwell founded the Catalyst Club, a monthly spoken word event 'celebrating the singular passions of everyday folk'. The Catalyst takes place on the second Thursday of every month at Brighton's LatestMusic Bar. It usually comprises three 15-minute talks by guest speakers, each followed by a
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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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as a 'grand rag-bag of wonderment': 'Six years in the making, it augmented pastoral electronica with spoken word and field recordings to create a unique meditation on northern English landscape, inspired by the path of the River Don....With vocal contributions from Alan Moore, the album touched on
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as a book, "part memoir, essay and scrapbook (which) pays tribute to some of the town's countercultural heroes, past and present." Laura 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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in Stanmer Park, in the Big Lemon bus, which is fuelled by recycled chip fat. The show won the 2009 Brighton Fringe award for Best Comedy. Bramwell also performed a short version as a TED talk and in 2013 made a Radio 3 programme about the Damanhur community called 'Time Travelling in Italy –
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in 2018. The story now included a childhood memory of a family visit to Ladybower Reservoir, during the drought of 1976, when the eight-year-old Bramwell saw a ghostly church spire rising from the water. The memory was described by Mathew Clayton in
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in The Argus found it to be generally well-informed, but complained that 'after 300 pages, the relentless facetiousness is grating... The guide is nothing if not biased. The authors seem to have it in for Hove, traffic wardens and
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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.' 376:, the folklorist David Clarke, John Heaps, a Sheffield steelworker who recalls throwing cyanide into the river in the 1970s, and two witches, Anwen and Lynne Harling, reviving recognition for the goddess of the river. 86:, has released ten albums since 2002. The band has been described as 'an outlet for Bramwell to explore his more macabre and supernatural interests rather that the outright bizarre.' Reviewing the second album, 188:
was dramatised for Radio 3's Between the Ears. It won a Sony Silver Award for best feature, and was followed by further Bramwell programmes, all produced by Sara Jane Hall. She described the making of
234:. Audience members, invited to dress in character, are given a 'Pagan Hymn Book', which allows them to join in all the songs from the film. The show was originally performed in 2008 at 408:
topics as diverse as environmentalism and the occult, plus the sort of whimsy loved by fans of someone like Ivor Cutler.' The band later released an instrumental version of the album,
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as "a piece of writing genius and a performance that doesn't always sit comfortably as either theatre or storytelling. However, it still manages to hold the audience in thrall."
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In 2017, Bramwell turned the story into a radio comedy drama series, available as a podcast. The performers were Bramwell, David Mounfield, Emma Kilbey and
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talking about the folklore surrounding the River Mersey. In London, the folklorist Chris Roberts talked about the capital's lost rivers.
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at the age of six, where he lived until he was eighteen. After 'four long years studying geography' at Coventry Polytechnic, he moved to
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David Bramwell introduces a talk on 'Occult Brighton' by Sir Ralph Harvey, Wiccan priest, at the Odditorium, 2 May 2015
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An Interview with David Bramwell, on his upcoming Cult of Water show, 22 January 2019, FolkHorrorrevival.com
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Bramwell took a sabbatical from his teaching job in 2008 to investigate utopian communities, including
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The Odditorium: The tricksters, eccentrics, deviants and inventors whose obsessions changed the world
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The Odditorium: The tricksters, eccentrics, deviants and inventors whose obsessions changed the world
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In 2016, Bramwell collaborated with Jo Keeling, editor of The Ernest journal, to produce a new book,
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Finding My Religion' He has also retold the story in five short films posted on YouTube.
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David Clarke, 'Beneath the dark and lonely waters', The Fortean Times, May 2021, p58-59
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The Mysterium: Unexplained and extraordinary phenomena for a post-Nessie generation
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The album was accompanied by a booklet, illustrated by Pete Fowler, published by
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Adam Trimingham, 'Betrayed by the Cheek of it all', The Argus, 10 September 2006
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The Big Lemon bus which transported the audience for the No 9 Bus to Utopia show
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the dancing, nudity and orgies go on into the small hours, weather permitting.'
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Norman Miller, 'Music from the Cult of Water', Bearded Magazine, October 2021
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Mathew Clayton, 'The Cult of Water', Caught by the River, 20 October 2020
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in Brighton, and has since toured festivals and theatres across the UK.
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In 2009, Bramwell began to research the Cult of Water, based around a
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The investigation of utopian communities inspired Bramwell to promote
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in the early 1990s. He describes the impact of Brighton in his book,
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The Cult of Water, Liverpool Arts Lab listing, 23 November 2018
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Bramwell then expanded this material to produce a stage show,
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is a British writer, musician, performer and broadcaster. For
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in May 2009. Audience members were driven to the venue, the
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The Odysseum: Strange journeys that obliterated convention
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For the 2008 Brighton Fringe Festival, Bramwell created
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In 2021, Bramwell released Oddfellow's Casino's album,
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In 2008, Bramwell and the singer Eliza Skelton created
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David Bramwell performs "Sing-Along-a-Wickerman!" at
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British writer, musician, performer and broadcaster
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Index

David Bramwell (botanist)
BBC Radio 3
Radio 4
Ivor Cutler
Ken Campbell
Eric Morecombe
Alan Moore
Scunthorpe
Doncaster
Brighton
Oddfellows Casino

Brighton Fringe Festival
Port Eliot Festival
Secret Garden Party
Poseidon
Simon Fanshawe
David Van Day
Ken Campbell
Spalding Gray

Bom-Bane's
The Wicker Man
Bom-Bane's
Robin Hardy

Findhorn
Esalen
Freetown Christiania
Damanhur

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