Artist == The Singing Bones
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The Devil's Violin Company
The Singing Bones is an atmospheric and slightly scary Gypsy fairy tale by the hugely popular Devil’s Violin Company. Both charming and chilling this hauntingly unforgettable story comprises a dynamic combination of music, storytelling and theatre. The show featured the magical musical talents of Oliver Wilson Dickson and Luke Carver Goss who returned to Oxford after accompanying the Luminox fire installation on Broad Street in 2007, alongside celebrated cellist Sarah Moody, and one of Britain’s most highly acclaimed storytellers , Daniel Morden.
"If you’ve ever been less than taken with storytelling, put the experience to one side and be prepared to be amazed, transported and moved by this masterful exemplar of the genre." Venue
"A scintillating combination of music, sound and story" The Times
A co-promotion with the North Wall
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