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Saturday, 22 February 2025

Sasha exhibition for a local literary festival

Every year the town where we live holds a 2 week literary festival in late January/early February, with a variety of events, mainly talks about books, literary topics or illustrated visits to places around the world plus some musical events with a literary flavour. 

I have participated before, sometimes giving talks (about our street organ and the church organ), mostly attending talks by others, and also playing in our church band in an interactive concert for children (Shake, Rattle and Sing). 

As the Sasha Festival was held locally last year, we created our two Dress a Sasha displays with their much more solid backdrops than we had been able to do for USA Sasha festivals, and we couldn't quite bare to dismantle them after all the work we put into them, so Laura, Miranda, Nicholas James and Timothy have stayed on display in our house ever since in their costumes. This was partly because I had the germ of an idea for the local literary festival. Petrana's theme of English Garden had prompted me to illustrate a favourite story book and my daughter to recreate a pre-Raphaelite painting about an English legend. We also had our 2012 English Sasha Festival Dress a Sasha entries to use, especially as one of them depicts a local nursery rhyme.

At one point I contemplated a talk to explain our displays and the versatility of Sasha Morgenthaler's doll creation for telling stories but a talk was likely to only be attended by adults. What I really wanted was to put on a mini exhibition which would encourage engagement with the themes and stories illustrated by our Sasha dolls and perhaps encourage people to try their hand at creating stories with dolls, props and toys. So I devised what I called a story time and literary treasure trail to complement the exhibition.

I negotiated to use a museum display cabinet already in the local library, it usually displays certificates and trophies won by our local Gardening group who beautify the town. The group very kindly removed all their items from the cabinet for what we thought would be 2 weeks. I think they were happy to do it when I explained two of the displays featured gardens, also they're a lovely group of people.

The day before the festival began, I took a couple of hours off work to set up the exhibition display. First the library manager and I had to adjust the level of the suspended glass shelves in the cabinet, which meant removing both glass shelves (thick heavy toughened glass but we didn't want to drop them!) then adjusting the support rods then placing one shelf back and safely storing the other shelf. This is because I needed height for the displays. I had spent the previous weekend gathering everything needed for the 2012 displays and substituting a couple of items which we no longer owned (a soft toy cow and toy dog for Hey diddle diddle), plus doing some boot swapping because I had reused the 2012 long black boots in 2024 and they were definitely needed with the 2012 outfit.

Setting up the 4 displays was a lot of fun and very satisfying. It was also gratifying to have the positive reactions of the library staff when they came to see how it was going. Then the library manager helped me put up the trail clues around the library walls, her enthusiasm and excitement was infectious. I had an answer sheet for people to use and place into a box for a prize draw once the trail is taken down.

The library manager has promoted the trail and exhibition locally, with the result that one of the local junior schools decided to bring a class of children to use the exhibition to support a creative project they are working on, apparently they brought another class the following week, after the literary festival was over. It turned out parents asked the library to keep the trail and exhibition up for a few weeks longer so they could use it for a half term activity. We checked with the literary festival organisers plus the gardening group and town council who all agreed it could stay up for longer. I had a lovely email from one of the gardening group who did the trail with her 12 year old grandson, they both enjoyed it. The lights in the display cabinet were repaired shortly after we set up the display by one of the gardening group, then PAT tested to ensure they were safe to use.

As two of the displays feature nursery rhymes, the library manager and I brain-stormed ideas of how to use those with the youngest children who visit the library for story time. I happened to mention that we have some old nursery rhymes arranged for our street organ and showed her pictures of the organ. The result was the fun we had at the weekly story time session during the literary festival - we brought the street organ into the library for the children, their parents and grandparents to enjoy singing along to the nursery rhymes we had, plus singing others we don't yet have on the street organ. My husband now has a list of another 9 nursery rhymes to arrange and add to the 6 we already play! This session was also part of the literary festival (though the library does story time every week, the two in the literary festival had special literary themes).

So for your enjoyment, in this post are photos of the Sasha dolls on display, plus some photos of the trail sheets around the inside of the library.

We're already discussing a display and trail for next year, possibly featuring our 2017 and 2022 Sasha festival Dress a Sasha entries.

Hey diddle diddle - updated from the 2012 Dress a Sasha assembled by my then 8 year old daughter

Fair Rosamund - 2024 Dress a Sasha by my daughter 

Fair Rosamund and Hey diddle diddle on the upper shelf

Ride a Cock Horse - my updated 2012 Dress a Sasha display

Ride a Cock Horse

Reuben as the ostler

A Secret Garden - my 2024 Dress a Sasha

Mary, Dickon and Colin in the Secret Garden

The Secret Garden and Ride a Cock Horse in the display cabinet

Library books of nursery rhymes, dolls houses and The Secret Garden

The literary trail sheets were on walls and windows around the library.

Start of the literary trail Sheets 1, 2 and 3

Sheets 4 and 5

Sheets 6 and 7

Sheets 8 and 9

Sheet 10

Sheets 11 and 12

Sheet 13

Sheets 14, 15 and 16 then instructions to go upstairs for the next sheets

Sheet 17

Sheet 18


Sheets 19 and 20

Sheets 21, 22, 23 and 24 on the wall beside the display cabinet

The display cabinet from the side

Today, as half term is over, my daughter and I removed the displays from the cabinet and adjusted the shelves back to their former positions in readiness for the gardening group certificates and trophies.

I took these photos just before we removed the doll displays earlier today after 5 weeks on display in the library.

Fair Rosamund and Hey diddle diddle with the lights on in the cabinet

The Secret Garden and Ride a Cock Horse just before we removed them from the cabinet

The display cabinet open and lit up just before we removed the displays

Me with the doll display just before we removed it today

Saturday, 6 July 2024

Sasha Festival Day 4 - breakfast, raffle draws and good byes

The 2024 Sasha Festival went by far too fast! 

On the Sunday morning we had breakfast together in the conference room rather than upstairs in the top floor restaurant. Breakfast was followed by the Special Doll raffle draws plus announcements about the 2025 festival, which will take place Ohio, USA.

My daughter (Dmd) brought Laura in her Fair Rosamund outfit and her newly purchased Aurelia to breakfast, I brought toddler Louisa and my newly purchased Katie (plus Trudi in her travel bag given to me by Dorisanne 2 years ago).

We were given our final souvenir gifts in flag bags, apparently Petrana went to great lengths to obtain the doll sized trolley bags which were included in the final gift, along with doll underwear. I will do a separate blog post featuring all the festival souvenirs we received.

Aurelia, Laura (Fair Rosamund), Louisa and Katie with the 2025 festival postcard at breakfast

Awaiting the Special doll raffle draws at breakfast time

Chatting at breakfast time

A Trendon Gregor, Gotz Sasha and a Studio doll at breakfast

Sheila drawing the Baby Tally raffle

Preparing to draw Dawn's Gregor raffle

Dawn reads out 'number 19' for Gregor raffle and it dawns on me who that is!

An astonished Number 19 (my daughter) goes up to collect Gregor!

JoAnn, Dmd with Gregor and Sheila at the special doll raffle

Judith Dollydoodles draws the ticket for her Special Baby raffle

Judith reads out the winning number

Diane and her granddaughter draw the raffle ticket for the Special doll raffle donated by Petrana

Dmd's new Gregor joins Aurelia, Laura, Louisa and Katy on our breakfast table

Petrana presents gifts of a festival notebook to each of the Table Hostesses (including me)

Heidi tells us all about the plans for the 2025 Sasha Doll Festival in Columbus, Ohio

Petrana presents special gifts to all who helped at the festival

Petrana with Dawn when she gave Dawn her gift

Petrana and Janet

Petrana and Marti

Petrana presenting Sheila with her gift

Petrana presenting roses to Dawn

Petrana gave Janet some roses too

Final announcements and thanks from Petrana

Then it was time to pack up and say goodbye to people. We had the joyful and unexpected task of taking all the outfits for the Gregor Special raffle doll off the board and putting them into our bags.

Dmd with her new Gregor and his vast collection of clothes and toys

Dmd with Gregor and more of his outfits

It was sad to say goodbye to people after 3 intensely fun days celebrating Sasha dolls together. Thank you Petrana for taking the considerable financial risk of the 2024 Sasha doll festival, for the glorious souvenirs and for making it such an enjoyable event, with the help of many people who pitched in to offer their previous experience of running different elements of the festival.