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Abstract

This article discusses the Rewilding Cinderella project, a six-month exploration of the Cinderella cycle with a group of oral storytellers and artists, leading to a co-created eco-concert of stories at a rewilding site in Sussex, UK. The focus was to explore the multiplicity of the story cycle in a diverse, creative community. With an underpinning of theory that explores the ecological capacity of oral storytelling and the potentiality of fairy tales to enhance relationality with the living world, the article outlines the process of the project and reflects on its successes, failures, and fluid complexities.

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