a question that came up in conversation today over a coffee. i retorted that i usually record the sunsets with the huge contrasts.
somewhat inspired after the meeting i took a walk with an intention to record some of the blue sky of today, as it really did sum up the morning activity.
onward.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Monday, 19 November 2012
a workshop with julie
saturday morning, cold, a bit damp, very november. definitely a porridge and golden syrup for breakfast day. the other distinguishing thing about this saturday was it being a peer to peer meeting day and also a workshop run by julie clare day.
i don't get to go to workshops that often, so despite feeling a little under the weather and just a little cold i assembled the items prescribed and ventured out to st john's chapel where a beaming julie warmly greeted me and i immediately knew that the journey was worth it and this workshop was going to be fun.
julie was running the workshop for transition belper and i found it very interesting to learn about the origins and uses of bio-plastics.
once we covered that and had a very lovely cup of tea we all moved onto the really fun bit playing with stuff from the kitchen cupboard. the image above shows the phase where we played with milk, food colour and washing up liquid. we also played with a cornflour and water combination. i got quite into watching how the liquid rapidly turned into a solid and as quick back into a liquid.
after the excitement of that we all had an opportunity to make one of the several tree decorations made from paper that julie had on show. i chose the one that i couldn't easily work out how it was made. while we made the decs we'd chosen, julie effortlessly chaired a really interesting discussion.
i thank transition belper for facilitating julie to run such an excellent workshop. i hope that julie gets more opportunities to run more of these style of workshops as she made accessible bits of physics and chemistry and i certainly left with some ideas to try out in my own kitchen / studio.
i don't get to go to workshops that often, so despite feeling a little under the weather and just a little cold i assembled the items prescribed and ventured out to st john's chapel where a beaming julie warmly greeted me and i immediately knew that the journey was worth it and this workshop was going to be fun.
julie was running the workshop for transition belper and i found it very interesting to learn about the origins and uses of bio-plastics.
once we covered that and had a very lovely cup of tea we all moved onto the really fun bit playing with stuff from the kitchen cupboard. the image above shows the phase where we played with milk, food colour and washing up liquid. we also played with a cornflour and water combination. i got quite into watching how the liquid rapidly turned into a solid and as quick back into a liquid.
after the excitement of that we all had an opportunity to make one of the several tree decorations made from paper that julie had on show. i chose the one that i couldn't easily work out how it was made. while we made the decs we'd chosen, julie effortlessly chaired a really interesting discussion.
i thank transition belper for facilitating julie to run such an excellent workshop. i hope that julie gets more opportunities to run more of these style of workshops as she made accessible bits of physics and chemistry and i certainly left with some ideas to try out in my own kitchen / studio.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
@dropinntweet getin all halloween
during october there was quite a vibe down at the drop inn, they were planning a twenty foot skeleton for their halloween party.
a few days after a really successful event i popped in to have a look at how the project had turned out. as i walked into their space i was met by the above result and i smiled a lot.
the energy and potential of the drop inn never ceases to amaze me.
i loved the skeleton guys, you've done well. how are the plans for the outdoor version going ?
Saturday, 3 November 2012
discovery day belper
sunday 28 october. it was cold and ulitmately wet, but that doesn't matter right now.
the celebrations were centred on the belper river gardens where various activities informative stalls and folk friendzy entertained.
with some friends we took in the wool based activities in the north mill. i sat down next to a lady i'd never met before and within moments i was making a pom pom and having a really lovely chat with her.
folk friendzy's second performance of the day was in the river gardens near the swiss tea rooms. braving the rain we strode out into the gardens to discover the troupe in the bandstand. despite the rain they were still going to perform.
something then quite unexpected happened. a lady in a green top arrived and we were hastily introduced to her and she started into a monologue about her dad and the east mill. i think the lady is an actress from belper, possibly last seen in belper at the short play festival.
her piece began as a quite lovely account of things to do with the mill and working there.
as it progressed it twisted and turned and became about contemporary community and use of cars. i noted that the piece was telling us that people don't form into community so often now as it had been in the past. something that i thought was a little misplaced with folk friendzy as an audience as they effortlessly promote community. the performance continued and finished.
we then watched the girls adapt their dances to the band stand. the rain poured down and under cover i watched the dance out develop a special atmosphere from seeing something that hadn't been intended to happen. well done to all involved.
the celebrations were centred on the belper river gardens where various activities informative stalls and folk friendzy entertained.
with some friends we took in the wool based activities in the north mill. i sat down next to a lady i'd never met before and within moments i was making a pom pom and having a really lovely chat with her.
folk friendzy's second performance of the day was in the river gardens near the swiss tea rooms. braving the rain we strode out into the gardens to discover the troupe in the bandstand. despite the rain they were still going to perform.
something then quite unexpected happened. a lady in a green top arrived and we were hastily introduced to her and she started into a monologue about her dad and the east mill. i think the lady is an actress from belper, possibly last seen in belper at the short play festival.
her piece began as a quite lovely account of things to do with the mill and working there.
as it progressed it twisted and turned and became about contemporary community and use of cars. i noted that the piece was telling us that people don't form into community so often now as it had been in the past. something that i thought was a little misplaced with folk friendzy as an audience as they effortlessly promote community. the performance continued and finished.
we then watched the girls adapt their dances to the band stand. the rain poured down and under cover i watched the dance out develop a special atmosphere from seeing something that hadn't been intended to happen. well done to all involved.
Friday, 2 November 2012
@FolkFriendzy at crich tramway museum.
annually the museum has a special halloween event at which the belper based dance troup perform.
the added attraction of the event is the chance to to have a ride on a vintage tram. the trams run all afternoon and into the evening.
i've watched the group at previous dance outs and this one is a particular favourite for the girls as they get to dress up in the halloween theme.
the first dance took place with the back drop of a low sun. helped along by a rum infused hot chocolate we stood and watched the girls smile their way through a series of routines. it was particularly excellent to hear the time warp again. in the second set i teamed up with another member of the audience to dance along with it. i enjoyed that very much and when invited to participate in a group dance, took the opportunity to and throughly enjoyed myself.
after the last set we took a ride on a tram. we sat upstairs and the conductor was perfectly in character, which made us all laugh. the tram rattled and shook it's way along the line and i loved it.
i really like how folk friendzy bring people together and give opportunities to the girls of belper and surrounding area to rehearse and perform at interesting public events.
having never ventured into the museum before i was a little unsure about what to expect. it's a really lovely place and i think i need to go back there in the summer to ride on the tram in the light to see the views and to walk through the grounds.
the added attraction of the event is the chance to to have a ride on a vintage tram. the trams run all afternoon and into the evening.
i've watched the group at previous dance outs and this one is a particular favourite for the girls as they get to dress up in the halloween theme.
the first dance took place with the back drop of a low sun. helped along by a rum infused hot chocolate we stood and watched the girls smile their way through a series of routines. it was particularly excellent to hear the time warp again. in the second set i teamed up with another member of the audience to dance along with it. i enjoyed that very much and when invited to participate in a group dance, took the opportunity to and throughly enjoyed myself.
after the last set we took a ride on a tram. we sat upstairs and the conductor was perfectly in character, which made us all laugh. the tram rattled and shook it's way along the line and i loved it.
i really like how folk friendzy bring people together and give opportunities to the girls of belper and surrounding area to rehearse and perform at interesting public events.
having never ventured into the museum before i was a little unsure about what to expect. it's a really lovely place and i think i need to go back there in the summer to ride on the tram in the light to see the views and to walk through the grounds.
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