Posted on Leave a comment

Good Bye Bugsy

Hooray for technology! I have a phone again! It is officially up and running- after a lot of pain trying to APP/CID unlock it, I just hard-reset, and second time round it worked fine, it’s all unlocked (inlc SIM) and windows 6.1’d up now, so I am content :-) I am currently transferring music on there- got an 8gb micro SD card to fill up with exciting things, then all I need do is set up the push mail and I’m good to go! It feels SO much better to be part of the world again, rather than passing through.

My time at work this week was really excellent- I revisited two schools in Smethwick for the culmination of their work on The Corner Shop Project. The kids had visited their local high street, then invited guests, interviewed and archived what they gleaned, and then created site-specific (around their schools) performances, which involved shadow puppetry, food tasting, ghost stories, and walking back into the past of Smethwick’s high street. Some amazing and so eloquent responses from 9 and 10 year olds, amazing stuff. Particularly valuable was seeing the nuts and bolts of the work- all the thought behind it on the part of the people running the show… and finally, the difference it made in the kids, in one school, there was a pupil from Russia and a pupil from Iraq, neither of whom spoke english very well, and neither of whom had ever been to school. Likewise in the other school there was a little polish girl who did not speak very good english, and a boy who could barely read and was official ‘class joker’ because it was the only way he could deal with having no friends. I am wary of being too idealistic about ‘the power of drama’ but seeing these kids, and the changes wrought in them was almost overwhelming. The children who had felt outsiders, were suddenly part of a group effort, they had made friends, talked fluently and understood each other, the little boy who had felt so outside his peers had made friends and (according to his teacher) his studies had improved immeasurably. They all spoke so meaningfully about the project, and how it had brought them together, how it had made them feel, it was a really moving experience.

Now I know that schools and education is very difficult territory, the national curriculum must be a nightmare to preside over, and to provide a national service at the same time as being able to cater for millions of individuals? Horrible. But we all know how important some things can be- that extra special teacher that supports and pushes you, that lecturer who took the time to make you feel like you really did have potential. I believe that theatre, in a very special way can make kids feel similarly- an awareness of yourself as construct, of your body and your movement and the signs you give off, the chance to try and understand others’ lives, theatre can help show us that we are all amazing, we are all individual, and that we are all part of this… and I think that somehow, a more concrete provision for challenging and different theatre needs to muscle in on the time dedicated to yet another production of ‘bugsy malone’ or ‘high school musical’ in our schools.

Taking my hippy hat off now, there, it’s gone. In a nutshell, I think the idea solidifying in my mind is that my next big piece, after the thesis play, and a new piece for radio, will very definitely be a piece for young people… so watch this space for emerging ideas.

In other news, I have entirely avoided any work on my AI piece due the end of this month… and I’m probably losing hope on that… we’ll see. Fixing and sorting my technology has gotten in the way. I shall redouble efforts, and try and fix something in time for the end of July.

Right, teatime methinks…

Posted on Leave a comment

Moving On

Well the website stuff seems to be moving on more and more as I get the hang of stuff, all the pages I intended to sort out are now complete, with content and navigation etc., etc., plus I have submitted it to Google for them to index, along with a sitemap, so hopefully, eventually, this site will come up on a google search of my name (though that require muchos linking to me by other sites of similar content, so if you’ve got an artsy website, link me up! and I’ll return the favour).

Quick warning, these blogs are so far mainly streams of consciousness, so be wary of spelling and grammar, and don’t expect beautiful sentence structure either.

On the 3rd draft of Being Someone Else front, I have a whole 45 pages, with not *too* much more copy/paste action. I feel like I haven’t really changed enough, but I’ve not looked over it yet, so perhaps, on reading, it may be the right balance of change and not. Positive outlook and all.

Speaking of Outlook (the other kind) I’m sooo lost without my phone! I have no idea what my diary is like, can’t get push email on the move or y’know, call or text! I should have a replacement soon, it’s battered but was cheap, and I’m thinking of visiting a model shop or car place to get some chrome touch up paint for the housing (new housing is £30 – and requires total disassembly to fit) and then all i need to do is SIM, APP, and CID unlock it ready for a snazzy windows mobile 6.1 number of Dr Gonzo’s – very clever guy!

Hopefully I shall be back with the world soon enough. and in website news I have a few more aims (aside from keeping it current, and writing new stuff to put up!)

1. find a small, un intrusive image viewer for the painting and drawing section- that bit is VERY unpretty at the moment.

2. sorting out the blog page with anchors and a sidebar for navigation, and hopefully, some kind of comments feature, so it really is a proper blog. Would be really nice to get feed back!

And on that note, if you have stumbled into this and want to pass judgment, do email me, check out the Contact Me! page for more info.

And Back to work I go, the ‘proper’ kind, in the office ’til Friday. So, until then, goodbye ^_^ xx