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	<title>Comments on: Angus – Weaver of Grass</title>
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		<title>By: Karrie Marshall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wonderful review about a wonderful theatre piece. Horse and Bamboo have done a great job, with sensitivity, humour and creativity. Everyone we knew in the audience was deeply moved by the work, and the Gaelic/English narration was excellent. 

The mental health exhibition &#039;see me now&#039; is by Creativity In Care, (Ullapool 17th-19th) showing changes in attitudes to mental health over the past 30 years. The film of this mental health work by people throughout the Highlands (all told through shadow-puppetry) will be shown in October as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonderful review about a wonderful theatre piece. Horse and Bamboo have done a great job, with sensitivity, humour and creativity. Everyone we knew in the audience was deeply moved by the work, and the Gaelic/English narration was excellent. </p>
<p>The mental health exhibition &#8216;see me now&#8217; is by Creativity In Care, (Ullapool 17th-19th) showing changes in attitudes to mental health over the past 30 years. The film of this mental health work by people throughout the Highlands (all told through shadow-puppetry) will be shown in October as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival.</p>
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