Friday 8 June 2012

snaps from Holi-day


Alan's art work printed onto a screen, inspired by his time living and working at Holifield last autumn.




The Crows again, limping crow Duane unable to be with us- thanks to Toby for standing in



The working title for this one is Weird City, and it's next outing will be at HFC on the 18th a very different setting! with more dancers


so onto the important things ....buns!, create your own topping Toby came back with his and Skye and Sam were inspired to follow - Skye above

Toby's artistic bun

Sam in the creative process.....

These are just snap shots but a taste of the day!

This is more cheery than the last post, which i hummed and haaed over blogging still it's all part of the process, history and drive behind our work and there is so much still that could be done, I joke that I would just like a large budget,...any wealthy patrons out there reading this!!
Inclusive Arts provision from one to one to professional development, (writing, art, music, dance, theatre etc). It's been nearly done lots of times, it would be nice to see it happen and Cornwall is a good place to start.

So last piece of blogging was to share the excitement of Godolphin performance coming together, lots of drama, poetry, beauty, humour - those crows again!- Rory and I had fun looking at it all, lots of poetic narrative, and black, red and white cloth...we will do a quick site visit next Friday to help inform rehearsals.

Mousehole will be a nice compilation from the other pieces with some of it's own salty fishing village flavour and some dolly mixtures..food again!...I've just been invited to a garden party and have been to a Kneehigh tea party, I mentioned that any initiative that starts with tea and cake must be good. All early Shallal meetings were round kitchen tables with tea and cake! 

and a humble thanks to all who got us to where we are today especially; Anna Maria Murphy, who was our first theatre deviser - now gone onto fame and fortune and Kneehigh tea parties and rambling walks, www.kneehigh.co.uk/projects
and Diana Morris our first voluntary administrator, Newlyn Art galleries first education officer and a one time Kneehigh chair person, last seen in the Lake District, who informed all our ethos.

........and a thanks to all the current team/members /participants of Shallal and all the support given.



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