Josh, from the Seagull Theatre, was talking about the difference between acting and performing. At drama school he was trained in acting; rehearsing for a play, the director’s requiring him to act in a particular way. He’s also a children’s entertainer – he performs with his story telling and magic tricks. I wondered whether teachersContinue reading “Lessons About Training”
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Life, Death and the Delicate Balance
Musing on two conversations… Yesterday Jack said that in any marketing programme don’t dwell on the negative but accentuate the positive… selling carpet cleaner you move quickly from dirt removal to the clean, sweet smelling final result. On Monday Chris said that I mention death too much in my blog; he wanted something more lifeContinue reading “Life, Death and the Delicate Balance”
When I Have Nothing
I had this idea. I’d lead a church service with songs, readings, prayers – the usual mix, but when it came to the sermon/homily/talky-bit I’d stay seated and silent. I wanted to see how long it would be before someone did something or said something. I’d thought of lessons to draw from it, but IContinue reading “When I Have Nothing”
When Good News Meets Bad News
When Ellie was born her parents, Yvonne and Mark, were told she had Down Syndrome and would likely never walk or talk. On Saturday model and actress Ellie Goldstein danced on Strictly Come Dancing. Ellie already has an impressive list of achievements… Gucci model, Vogue cover girl, acting in Malory Towers, launching the first BarbieContinue reading “When Good News Meets Bad News”
Where Do I Go From Here?
I first heard this old song many years ago as a teenager – Mr Google tells me it was released in 1962. Country music in general, and Jim Reeves in particular, were certainly not my favourite… but I recently remembered this song. There have been times when life has been busy. There’s been plenty toContinue reading “Where Do I Go From Here?”
Bring Me Sunshine
Yesterday, at our Music for Wellbeing group, we sung ‘Bring Me Sunshine’ – a song I always associate with ‘Morecambe and Wise’. Geoff and Mary, a couple in their eighties, were there for the first time. I’ve known them for many years but haven’t seen them for a while. Geoff looks fit, but his dementiaContinue reading “Bring Me Sunshine”
Dreams, Dedication and Transformation
Yesterday the BBC told me… …about Tysie Gallagher. Last January her mother-in-law, the grandmother of Tysie’s seven-year-old daughter, was murdered. Tysie said: ‘This whole year has been dark for my family…’ Tysie’s a boxer – a British, Commonwealth and WBO international super-bantamweight champion. Saturday will be her first fight in 12 months. Tysie said: ‘I’veContinue reading “Dreams, Dedication and Transformation”
Next Page, Next Chapter?
This week I’ve chatted with a number of folks who are starting a new job, a course of hospital treatment, a new term, retirement… Some are eager to discover what’s coming next; others are anxious, anticipating unwelcome change. Some want to stay in the security of where they are; others want to go back toContinue reading “Next Page, Next Chapter?”
Freedom to Dance
‘Freedom of Speech’ continues to be in the news almost daily. Although many say they believe in the principle, an agreed definition and understanding of what that means or how it works out in practice – in politics, religion and life in general – is unclear. My mind returned to that debate yesterday with theContinue reading “Freedom to Dance”
That Elusive Kingfisher
Yesterday Rachel and I visited Fairhaven. It’s website says: ‘Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden is in the heart of the Norfolk Broads and offers 130 acres of protected natural habitat, dedicated to conservation, education, and wellbeing.’ There’s wildlife… otters, deer, marsh harriers… In particular, every time we go someone says that they’ve seen a kingfisher.Continue reading “That Elusive Kingfisher”