Bare Bones on Hambledon Hill
Badbury Rings is the second earthworks used as a location by WCT for telling stories about the history of Dorset archeological sites. In 2003, our production, Bare Bones: Secrets of the Hill, was set on the prehistoric hill fort, Hambledon Hill. The natural amphitheatre created by the earthworks provided a stunning setting for this open-air performance.
Movement, words and live music performed by thirty local people of all ages, reflected the hill’s history from ancient burials to the play of Celtic children and the use of the hill by the Romans, Cromwell and General Wolfe.
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