Artists appearing
at Festival at the Edge 2025
at Festival at the Edge 2025
We are starting to book our performers and are in discussions with lots of exciting acts. Please keep checking back here to get the latest news on confirmed acts.
British Indian storyteller Peter Chand is one of Europe’s most renowned storytellers and is constantly in demand for his tales of life, love, and the supernatural. From a Punjabi background, he regularly visits family in India to collect and translate traditional folktales which he shares with audiences of all ages.
With a deep understanding of story and narrative he is a powerful and dynamic storyteller who sees storytelling as a means of connecting, entertaining, and a call to social action.
He has shared his tales across Britain and has also performed in Norway, France, USA, Lithuania, Austria, Canada, and Singapore, amongst other countries.
Peter is also a trainer of high repute, leading workshops with teachers, librarians, budding storytellers, university students, business leaders, health professionals, and anyone trying to find their voice and gain confidence when performing in public.
He has recently been awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the University of Wolverhampton for his storytelling activities and for championing storytellers from a global majority heritage.
“This is like an audience with Paulo Coelho! Storytelling is divine”. Kemi B. Litera London
Author and musician Tom Kitching launches his new book and album, ‘Where There’s Brass’, with a special storytelling and music concert tour, including a performance at FatE.
Documenting six months living in the London waterways community, making the long journey across England from Manchester on a traditional narrowboat built in 1937, ‘Where There’s Brass’ tells the story of the contemporary London waterways; a floating slum at worst, a bohemian, alternative, vibrant community at best. It is a love letter to the waterways, and a rallying cry for what they can be in the future.
Stories old and new interwoven with a specially composed suite of music, underpinned by Tom’s long term accompanist, the brilliant Nordic mandola player Marit Fält.
This project builds on the success of his previous work, most recently ‘Seasons of Change’, the stories and music from 18 months busking around England.
DANIEL MORDEN is no stranger to FatE. If he isn’t booked, he’s usually in the audience. He is one of the UK’s leading tellers of traditional tales and has told stories for a living for over thirty years, in palaces and prisons, nursery schools and old people’s homes, from Australia to the Arctic. His repertoire ranges from awful jokes to thrilling adventures to poignant myths of love and loss. In 2017 he was awarded the Hay Festival medal for his storytelling. He is also an award-winning author. As a member of THE DEVIL’S VIOLIN, he created haunting performances of stories with live musical accompaniment. In 2020 he was awarded an Arts Council of Wales Grant to develop a podcast of stories to help us respond to the challenges of the Coronavirus pandemic. www.danielmorden.org
‘Pete is everything we want our singer-songwriters to be. Fiercely creative, proudly independent, skilful, talented, and terminally unpredictable’
Pete Morton began his folk musical journey when he came across a Buffy St Marie record. It was from that moment on he decided to become a folk singer. Discovering the songwriters of the early sixties folk movement, it inspired him to write and take his songs to sing in folk clubs and beyond.
For thirty years Pete has been performing to audiences around the world. Throughout that time he has been regarded as one of the best on the contemporary roots music scene. His latest album ‘A Golden Thread’ has received rave reviews with eight newly self penned songs, a Pete Seeger classic ‘Oh Had I A Golden Thread’ and a version of the traditional gem, ‘Barbry Allen’.
Often referred to as an old time troubadour he has a compelling stage presence and approachable style that delivers an unruly mix of humour, politics, love and social commentary wrapping its way around the folk tradition.
Mike O’Connor and Barbara Griggs are great fun.
They make music of breath-taking beauty on fiddle, concertina, harp and viol. Their unique repertoire is both original and from historic Cornish manuscripts, discovered during years of research. Both are Cornish bards and Barbara is also a Gorsedh harpist.
Mike is known for his beautiful tunes and evocative songs such as The Band Played Trelawny, Geevor Lads, and Carrying Nelson Home, and the iconic folk operas Cornish Lads, Unsung Heroes and The Cry of Tin. For TV’s Poldark he wrote four stunning songs for Eleanor Tomlinson.
Mike is also a nationally respected storyteller and author with a deep knowledge of Cornish folk-lore and mesmerising skill with words. Barbara’s skill at integrating music and words is, appropriately enough, the stuff of legends and has won much praise.
Their epics include the acclaimed Return to Lyonesse: ‘Storytelling Event of the Year’ and winner of a British Award for Storytelling Excellence. Their tale Odysseus Dreaming featured at Sidmouth Festival and Festival at the Edge. Their Cornish folktales are authentic, amusing and engaging.
An evening with Mike and Barbara is relaxed and entertaining, a delightful blend of fact, fiction and music praised as ‘balm for the soul.’
This year they are bringing their epic Prophecy of Merlin to FatE, along with other shows across the weekend.
Website: www.lyngham.co.uk/Mike&Barbara.html
Sarah Liisa Wilkinson is a storyteller who delights audiences with her always engaging, energetic, and playful performance style. She has a particular interest in the folktales and myths of Finland and other Nordic lands, but loves to tell tales from all around the world. She has trained as a performer with Philippe Gaulier, and as a storyteller with Nell Phoenix and Ben Haggarty, and has told stories to people in the UK and internationally in theatres, clubs, pubs, festivals, churches, front rooms and all-night sleepovers. She is a member of The Embers Collective, a storytelling and music group in London.