EPISODE · Aug 16, 2021 · 48 MIN
Episode 31 - Eilish Ferry-Kennington
from Liverpool Comedy ImprovCast · host Eilish Ferry-Kennington, Iain Luke Jones
Eilish is an improviser who discovered the joys of improv online during the pandemic and since she took the plunge and gave it a go, she has never looked back. It has given her a whole new creative outlet and helped her to fill the void left by the pandemic taking her usual hobbies away. Speaking of those hobbies, this chat goes deep into the ins and outs of sea shanties and clog dancing and we find out some really fascinating information about these traditional art forms. Eilish is a solicitor by trade and that in itself is an interesting story. Find out what led her into becoming a solicitor and how there is a real need for people who have very serious jobs to find a fun way to let loose and focus on their creative side. This is another great chat that gives a wonderful insight into so many things and we can’t wait for you to hear it.
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Eilish is an improviser who discovered the joys of improv online during the pandemic and since she took the plunge and gave it a go, she has never looked back. It has given her a whole new creative outlet and helped her to fill the void left by the pandemic taking her usual hobbies away. Speaking of those hobbies, this chat goes deep into the ins and outs of sea shanties and clog dancing and we find out some really fascinating information about these traditional art forms. Eilish is a solicitor by trade and that in itself is an interesting story. Find out what led her into becoming a solicitor and how there is a real need for people who have very serious jobs to find a fun way to let loose and focus on their creative side. This is another great chat that gives a wonderful insight into so many things and we can’t wait for you to hear it.
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