A Wonderful film charting the Community Outreach Programme run by Found Arts in Linlithgow, June 2013. Shot by the participants themselves it shows more than anything how relevant and engaging The Satire of Three Estates is today.
The film is presented above in six chapters:
- Session 1 : Our Scotland
- Session 2 : What is Ane King
- Session 3 : Physicalization of Allegorical Characters
- Session 4 : An Interpretation of Old Scots as Site Reflective/Specific Staging
Part A : The Commonwheal of Scotland has been lost. - Session 4 : An Interpretation of Old Scots as Site Reflective/Specific Staging
Part B : Performance of Characters and Space: Rex Humanitas, Pauper, Sargent, Tift (Theft) & Decieit, Placebo, Merchant, John Commonweal, Danger, Solace, Pauper, Good Counsel, Solace, Diligence, Good Counsel - Reflections of participants
“This project has inspired me so much and I feel I have grown in confidence”
Margaret Anne Dale, Burgh Halls Group
“We have LOVED being part of this project. Thank you SO much”
Anne Morgan, Donaldsons School
“I’ve found out what type of friendships I want”
Kimberly, Youth Inclusion Project
I really enjoyed your verbal study of my uncle of line, David Lyndsay Lord Lyon, and his play. One thing that I noticed was in the conversation on “What is ane King”, the term was used “King of Scotland”. The correct term for Scotlands Royal is ‘King of Scots’. This is a very different concept than King of England.