Wild Works: '100: The Day Our World Changed'
As a lead-in to their performance at Heligan commemorating the centenary of the outbreak of World War One, '100: the day our world changed', Wild Works have commissioned me to write two series of Tweets to be twittered in the month leading up to the performance.
One tells the story of the Motorcyclist, one of the characters featured in the performance, who has found himself touring in Europe in June, July and August 1914 and witnesses first hand Europe's descent into war.
The other tells the story of William Pill, a young gardener working at Heligan in July and August, 1914.
I am embedding the Tweets on two pages here as they are released:
One tells the story of the Motorcyclist, one of the characters featured in the performance, who has found himself touring in Europe in June, July and August 1914 and witnesses first hand Europe's descent into war.
The other tells the story of William Pill, a young gardener working at Heligan in July and August, 1914.
I am embedding the Tweets on two pages here as they are released: