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     * Miranda: volcano is a rock with a hole in it, there is lava and you can die from it.     * Miranda: volcano is a rock with a hole in it, there is lava and you can die from it.
     * "In the heat" - collapsibility of a body, fragility, no escape     * "In the heat" - collapsibility of a body, fragility, no escape
-    * Dialogues (Domestic violence, Demeter & Persephone - harshness of content, gentleness of voices, related to natural and cultural disasters+    * Dialogues ( Demeter & Persephone - harshness of content, gentleness of voices, related to natural and cultural disasters
   * staging photos around the house with emerging characters (storyteller, the child...) and the environment    * staging photos around the house with emerging characters (storyteller, the child...) and the environment 
   * vocal exercise working with keywords from local legends and/or emerging from the process   * vocal exercise working with keywords from local legends and/or emerging from the process
   * Tasks for Matt: sound explorations responding to conceptual developments in Castelletto   * Tasks for Matt: sound explorations responding to conceptual developments in Castelletto
-  * Tasks for Miranda: How does this story continue: "There once was a giant, who built a town on a hill..."+  * Tasks for Miranda: How does this story continue: "There once was a giant, who built a town on a hill to hide a fairy..."
  
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   * sayings, aphorisms, proverbs   * sayings, aphorisms, proverbs
-  * things we tell each other as short stories ("the sun has changed…")+  * things we tell each other as short stories ("the sun has changed…"). Would asking people to talk about when the sun changed elicit personal stories across different cultures and communities linked by a shared experience with the weather?
  
-- The moon and the weather may change together, But a change of the moon, will not change the weather.  + 
-- Evening red and morning grey, two sure signs of one fine day.  +  * The moon and the weather may change together, But a change of the moon, will not change the weather.  
-- When the forest murmurs and the mountain roars, Then close your windows and shut your doors.  +  Evening red and morning grey, two sure signs of one fine day.  
-- When leaves show their undersides, be very sure that rain betides.  +  When the forest murmurs and the mountain roars, Then close your windows and shut your doors.  
-- If bees stay at home, rain will soon come, If they flay away, fine will be the day.  +  When leaves show their undersides, be very sure that rain betides.  
-- Dust rising in dry weather is a sign of approaching change.  +  If bees stay at home, rain will soon come, If they flay away, fine will be the day.  
-- When smoke hovers close to the ground, there will be a weather change.  +  Dust rising in dry weather is a sign of approaching change.  
-- Red sky at night, Shepard’s delight; Red sky in morning, Shepard take warning.  +  When smoke hovers close to the ground, there will be a weather change.  
-- When ants travel in a straight line, expect rain; when they scatter, expect fair weather.+  Red sky at night, Shepard’s delight; Red sky in morning, Shepard take warning.  
 +  When ants travel in a straight line, expect rain; when they scatter, expect fair weather.
  
  
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 === Tasks === === Tasks ===
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   * stage photos as a starting point to encapsulate a saying; capturing moments as they are developing.   * stage photos as a starting point to encapsulate a saying; capturing moments as they are developing.
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   * write a story with the same starting point (the village, the house, one of the staged photos…) and incorporate themes and questions from discussions.   * write a story with the same starting point (the village, the house, one of the staged photos…) and incorporate themes and questions from discussions.
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   * (while its raining) come up with a series of proverbs/rhymes to warn people about inconsistencies in the weather (globally - wherever you are the weather is becoming more unpredictable), and/or what would the localised versions look like (hotter, longer summers in Australia, longer, colder winters in Belgium…); Copenhagen warnings (2 degrees good, 4 degrees bad)   * (while its raining) come up with a series of proverbs/rhymes to warn people about inconsistencies in the weather (globally - wherever you are the weather is becoming more unpredictable), and/or what would the localised versions look like (hotter, longer summers in Australia, longer, colder winters in Belgium…); Copenhagen warnings (2 degrees good, 4 degrees bad)
  
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