Tuesday 17 April 2012

Photos from Christmas Works in Progress at UCF

Well, I'm trying to wind my way back into work after Easter ( busiest time of year in our home), I had a short break as we were applying for funds for a new exciting creative writing project - a collaboration between poet Sally Crabtree and Debbie O'Nyons.
Having set myself a quieter summer schedule as 2 teenagers take exams this term, we end up with one of them with a leg in plaster! 3 full show days and outreach performances, so i need to gear up for this term and want to share photos that arrived just before the Easter break.
Thanks again to Steve Tanner for these! I really enjoyed the evening they came from, I love the process of creating work and am not a natural finisher as those who work with me will attest to! so Works in Progress is lovely!! and to be part of something bigger, there were other community groups performing ie as CYDC and a local choir.
I have been longing for these photos all term as I saw them at the beginning of term but for various reasons didn't get full copies till end of term so thanks again to: UCF, the Performance Centre, Adrian Bossey, Tamsin Godfrey and team for the evening, and Steve Tanner for the photos, well done to the Penryn group who started the evening for us, and all the Shallal performers for so confidently performing Works in Progress! Also thanks to the Woodward Charitable Trust for funding so we could commision Roger's music specifically for the group and funding the past 2 terms for The Penryn group.


Anna, Skye and Carly improvise - no music

Tallulah, Paul ,Katy and Jewel performing in Roger's Pinsent's piece "The slightly distorted mirror."

Katy has only recently joined us and hopes to join the main co in September, this was her first performance.







I love this photo.

There are more photos to come of the main company but these are photos of the Penryn group, who performed together for the first time,  although some of the performers are already in the main company, or have been, while others are new to performing

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