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GRT Artists, Performers, Storytellers and Journalists Involved with the History Month

Richard O'Neill - Storyteller, Romani Gypsy

Richard with Children's TV presenter BarneyRichard O'Neill grew up listening to stories around the campfire, at family camps and fairs, in caravans at weddings and christenings.

"When I was five years old buoyed by having learned to read at school I did my first performance, some reading (which amazed many of the older people) and a little selection of tales about my school and the Gorja (non Gypsy) people I met there. I carried on telling my tales whenever I was asked, developing new ones especially for my children and their many cousins who seemed to have a voracious appetite for them.

"I now travel the country telling my stories and teaching storytelling skills to children and adults in schools primary and secondary, museums and festivals. Many of my stories have been turned into theatre style performances. I believe that story can entertain, enlighten and educate."

Richard is part of Lollobal Stroytelling & Training

www.lollobal.org.uk

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Jentina Chapman - Rap Singer, Romani Gypsy

jentinaJentina Chapman was born in a caravan in Woking to a Romany family.

She grew up in West Molesey, Surrey, alongside 13 brothers and sisters. By seventeen she had moved to work in London and got her first record deal at just 19 years old. After a heavy advertising campaign on television and features in various UK music magazines, notably NME, her debut single "Bad Ass Strippa" reached number 22 in the UK singles chart.

View a digital story about Jentina from "Travellers Tales" a DVD created by Gypsy and Traveller communities working with Romani Journalist Jake Bowers.

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Jake Bowers - Journalist, Romani Gypsy

Jake BowersJake Bowers is a Romani journalist and a regular contributor to the Guardian and BBC Radio 4.

He presents 'Rokker Radio' is every Sunday evening BBC Three Counties Radio's weekend programme for the travelling community.

The show focuses on the issues affecting the whole of the travelling community and provides an opportunity for them to talk about subjects which are rarely aired outside the community. The station hopes that by reporting their stories in a balanced way some of the myths about Gypsies and Travellers will be dispelled.

Jake says: "Rokker Radio is the only programme for Traveller communities on UK radio, and I think it will be the first time since the 1930's that the BBC has broadcast programming which is actually produced by a rural ethnic minority."

Jake discusses GRTHM >

Michael Collins - Writer and Actor, Irish Traveller

Michael CollinsMichael is a professional actor and has been on TV, the Theatre and in Film. He also visits all parts of the UK performing and giving drama workshops to help inspire new talent.

Michael will be performing his play 'It's a Cultural Thing, or is it?' as part of GRTHM. You can view a clip below.

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Romipen

Formed in April 2008 specially for Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month the members of Romipen are people who love Slovak and Gypsy folklore.

Romipen

The ensemble consists of two parts: a Gypsy band of Marek Konček (Cigánska kapela Mareka Končeka) and solo dancers Vlado Michalko & Linda Luptáková.

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William Dundun - Musician, Storyteller, Irish Traveller

William DundunWilliam grew up around Irish Music.

"It would have been a miracle not to pick it up. We enjoy telling and receiving stories and showing children that there is more to life than television. Travellers telling stories and playing music is important as many young children and the general public don't know what the Traveller and Gypsy community is like.

Jess Smith - Storyteller and Scottish Traveller

Jess SmithJess is a best selling author and also travels the world telling stories

Jess Smith was raised in a large family of Scottish Travellers. As a traditional storyteller and writer she is in great demand for live performances and workshops throughout the UK.

Jess recorded an audio CD of seven stories called Dragonory for the Travellers Storytelling Project in 2006. Some copies are still available. See here for more details.

Listen to Jess tell the story "Dragonory" >

Sheila Stewart MBE - Ballad Singer, Storyteller, Author, Scottish Traveller

Sheila StewartSheila comes from the family "The Stewarts of Blairgowrie" who are famous throughout the world for their songs and stories. They are Scottish Travellers who have an ancient, oral culture. "Ever since I was a child I was taught to sing the old ballads to carry on the tradition".

Listen to Sheila sing "Jock Stewart" >

Tommy Collins - Justice for Travellers, Irish Traveller

Tommy Collins Tommy became interested in campaigns for equality when working with many of the new immigrants from Africa and India when he lived in London. He was upset to see they were often treated as badly as Travellers.

In 1996 Tommy went to live in Leeds where he met the Traveller campaigner Tommy Docherty who set up the first Traveller group in the UK. Tommy got involved with the local Race Equality Committee that worked to help ethnic minorities across Leeds and set up Leeds Justice for Travellers.

Justice for Travellers is a Leeds based Traveller organisation that campaigns for social justice for Travellers and Gypsies. It aims to achieve secure accommodation for all families and better access to Health, Education, Training and Employment.

Read more on Tommy here >

Tommy Collins
9 Mowbary Court,
Leeds LS14 6UN

Telephone: 0113 264 8658

Poster Competition

The first major part of the GRTHM is a poster competion for ages.

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