LOKI: Norse Myth’s Trickster

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Scandalous god, shape-shifter, wheeler-dealer, seducer and assassin… a right pain to live with, yet the world can’t exist without him!
In the dark North where Gods and Giants hammer the world into existence and Baldr’s nightmares gnaw at the gates, Loki has found the perfect playground. In his hands no weakness will be left unexploited, no vanity left unexposed, and no secret left unmasked. A once flawless, beautiful landscape changes. Now, as the sea blackens and the jaws of the hungry wolf close in on the sun, Loki smiles… The end has begun!
Inspired by the boldest trickster of them all, Emily Hennessey takes a raw and epic journey to the lands of ice and fire where darkness sheds light on inner adversaries and every riddle carries a shadow.
EMILY HENNESSEY is a bold and dynamic performance storyteller who tells myths, epics, folktales and wondertales from across the world.
She came to storytelling while studying Drama & Theatre Studies at the University of Kent where she met storyteller Dr Vayu Naidu. Emily completed a storytelling apprenticeship with Vayu and later trained with Ben Haggarty. Emily has also had the privilege of training with Indian Pandvani performer, Ritu Verma.
With a Swedish background, Emily has a particular passion for Norse mythology and Scandinavian folktales. Work and travels in India have also infused a great love of Hindu myth and epic.
Emily’s work is often described as intelligently composed and beautifully performed, while her storytelling style is said to be physical, powerful and often funny, captivating audiences of all ages.
Recent performances include the British Museum, Soho Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe, Royal Opera House, Beyond the Border Storytelling Festival and Delhi Storytelling Festival. Emily has toured in India, Iceland and Japan and performed at venues and festivals across Europe. She is honoured to be a featured artist with the Crick Crack Club. Emily is also a key member of the Pandvani108 ensemble.
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