Saturday, 7 March 2026

Music/credits from Shallal 2 - Among the Waterlilies


Music from Shallal 2 

Among the Waterlilies


Alone in Kyoto - Air
Fish - Mr Scruff
Ponds - Biggi Hilmars
River Flows In You - Yiruma
A Japanese in Paris - Matthias Duplessy

Dancers
Becky, Hannah, Jo, Kirstie, Maddie, Miles and Will

words by Jo Lumber 
makaton by Will

All dances are spontaneous choreography/open improvisation ie. created in the moment by the dancers

creative director - Jo W

Thank you to 
Associate artists - Jo L and Hannah
Admin and more - Henny Boex
Families and friends, supporters, trustees and the Tolmen Centre, especially Sally and Rosie

Artwork - Helen
Thank you to Therese


Thursday, 5 March 2026

Writing and ...

 Back here!

Just to copy and paste lots of words...

I've been asked to have 4.5K words by end of July, for a chapter of a book by Caroline Frizell.  https://www.gold.ac.uk/mind-body-society/people/frizell-caroline/

It is always surprisingly nice to reflect, and most of my life in work is watching and reflecting ( and being bossy ) and the joy of such lovely people and such creativity.

So i wrote something this morning but rereading it i probably wrote it better somewhere else, so i am very grateful for this blog as somewhere i dumped many musings over the years, and i can come back to.

2K words already via copy and paste

My brother has written a draft book recently and i thought i might ask his help and our chairperson and acting admin Henny Boex is also a great wordsmith, but i think i might just ask Caroline to unravel it into some sense.

I often say i'm reasonable/good at the first 80% but not a finisher, thank you to everyone who helps me tidy things up!

We have two short shows coming up which are more structured than i like to do these days, due to the venue and situation. So that is quietly challenging.

5 -6 dancers holding 20 minutes in Shallal2 and up to 20 dancers holding 10-15 minutes plus words in Shallal Dance Theatre.

https://newlynartgallery.co.uk/activities/passmore-edwards-birthday-celebration-event/

The pressure is to enable people to be seen at their best, they are good, can i do them justice by the creative decisions i make re music etc

They make ongoing creative conversations and decisions in their performing and it was a joy to hear some someone in the session audience recognise and appreciate that recently.

Onwards and upwards...


a joy to be making work on the themes of Helens artwork and her first invited solo show!


We are embracing more Makaton now as we have three dancers who enjoy using it and Becca has offered us help...had such a good chat with her recently https://www.artcentrepenryn.org/woc-rebecca-hulbert

maybe we will do a podcast?

Art work comes on a pace in the studio, lots of good plans for exhibitions and sharings, and Shallal Dance Theatre artists are working large 1m plus canvases. It's been a joy to background support in the Wednesday group run by Amy.

Many of the community groups are growing especially Friends and Dancing now approx 30 participants!

so much of this is due to the security of 3 year funding as well as the friendly facilitators and participants - thank you to Henry Smith Foundation https://supportingcommunities.org/funding-news-1/2025/8/5/henry-smith-foundation-launches-new-together-we-begin-fund

Today was St Pirans Day and in true Cornish fashion the event this Saturday 7 March Open View exhibition and Shallal 2 dance (see posters above) has tea, coffee and cake - thank you to Becky and Maddie and Julie and Annie for offering to help serve this and 

the event at Newlyn Art Gallery on Friday 27th March has free cream teas, first come first served ...so...

nearly finished this ramble and chocolate cake made for Colin and Alisha, who had birthdays this week.

Shallal Dance Theatre eat lunch together ( in a square /circle not on separate tables) and i remember reading that two basic childhood securities are eating around the table with loving family, makes sense.

Eddie's doing some wonderful double portraits hope to share some soon.




Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Less is More

Less is more.

a ramble about less posting and internet use and thanks to three people who inspired me

card from John Miller - on the death of Peter's father


Christmas card 'Morning .. Mounts Bay' from John Miller


 I was winding down to Christmas, sitting, reflecting for a few moments in the midst of a fairly busy life and household. I don't seek to be busy and am by nature an erratic dreamer...

Less is more.

I have enjoyed blogging somewhere to express ideas share thoughts...it all started by going into ask how to raise funds for Shallal being so green unaware they later told me they all laughed when i left!

Anyway many people know that i say, i now know the map/landscape of funding, but i'm not the best one to drive you there.

They recommended i blog as the background connections and creativity could then be seen - by funders


So, that expanded into social media - I love the connection to other artists work through instagram etc

But i fear we are sinking in it, as we are now in a sea of plastic, it has all the same, if not scarier feelings, single use plastic washed up on the shores of pretty beaches, tidelines full of it in childhood, it felt so wrong, and our use of the internet can be brilliant and helpful and or also often so wrong.

So less is more, i'm getting older ( aren't we all ) 63 soon. I'm so grateful for my life and for being given this work: 

knowing Wolfgang Stange - such heart and beauty and truth ( a yard stick to measure much of life by ) and such a story teller, in London, 

meeting John Miller, Sancreed, Cornwall, on my journey back to Christianity, ( my now husband Peter lived in a chalet in their garden) an entertainer, story teller, artist, soul friend to so many 

and last of all, he is still our priest, Father Benedict Ramsden, story teller, father of 8 and with a household/family which became an extraordinary community still going, he is 87.

So less posting, blogging etc more time for the one thing needful, we hope.

Thanks for reading.

Prayers for Peace and Joy, Now and Always.

Let's keep our eyes on those who are vulnerable, we all are, let's keep looking out for each other and our whole community which includes of course this glorious planet and all who abide here, the whole of creation, interconnected deeper than we know.

THANK YOU

Wolfgang

https://www.onedanceuk.org/news/wolfgang-stange-1947-2024-choreographer-founder-and-director-of-amici-dance-theatre-company

Father Benedict

https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2022/1-april/comment/columnists/angela-tilby-another-side-of-russian-orthodoxy

https://www.comae.org.uk/about-us/our-story/

John Miller

A character of tremendous warmth and humility, John Miller touched the hearts of many, making friends with people from all walks of life. https://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/art/2005_stories/john_miller.shtml


In the funeral address for John Miller, in Penzance, in August 2002, David Cornwall said that a line of books could not cover the lives his very old and dear friend had led. Incarnations of the deceased had run to special soldier, restauranteur, actor, antiques dealer and architect: but “always, eternally, artist”.

The Cornwell/Le CarrĂ© eulogy insisted that a string of biographical volumes aiming to do justice to his late great friend would not include a single dishonourable page. And he concluded:  “We shall never know a better man than John Miller – or a happier one.”