Girling, Dawn

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23/07/2009
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23/07/2009

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Dawn Girling (Dawn Rose is her stage name) comes from Shotley, outside Ipswich in Suffolk. She is a member of the Suffolk Wild Life Trust. For the last five years she has been keeping bees. On the plinth she is going to be herself and is going to make the plinth look beautiful by draping it in materials. She wants to celebrate her name and the dawn and will bring along roses. It is also a tribute to three of her friends who have died in the last three years. She went back to school after a career and decided to study the dramatic arts and was introduced to performance art which she will do a small piece of on the plinth.

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