Erbynn Ebron Growan

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Words of a youth through adult eyes. How buried are the memories in wounded ground? A short dance for camera piece using the Cornish language. Erbynn Ebron Growan (Against a granite sky) depicts a poem written by an 11 year old girl seeing Minions for the first time, the film display the thoughts and memories being recalled by the, now adult, writer revisiting. What has changed, how have those memories softened, can the adult finally recall the encounter the way the child had written....MINIONSDark and gaunt against agranite sky,Stand the Minions,old and proud.Stones ravaged by wind and rainShrouded in mist and mysteryLike a ghost glowing majestically fromStone to Stone.The Hurlers dancing in aCircle of magicWith the wind whispering aneerie tune.The Cheesewring standstall like agiants table, waiting forthe feast to start!Who will approach the feast?Could it be the ghost of Rillaton Barrowthat causes the senses to tingle with fear?Land that stood the testof time is nowbroken and crushed byman’s ravenous searchfor wealth.Crumbling engine housesstand like monuments of man’sinvention and greed!How many ghosts lay beneaththe wounded ground intunnels like a rabbit’s warren?Nobody knows the secretsof Minions, that holds the landin panic, fear and wonder!

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