Community project in Falkirk

Posted on October 23, 2014

I have had the pleasure of working with a fantastic group of volunteers at Callendar House with Falkirk Community Trust's learning team over the past few weeks. Their 'Our Area in the First World War' project is funded by HLF and is an extension of the award winning work we did with Laurieston Primary earlier in the year. The groups' memory boxes will be on display at the wonderful Bo'ness Hippodrome on November 18th before touring schools and ...

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The Last Post Project in Newhaven

Posted on September 29, 2014

I am excited to be taking part in The Last Post Project in my local community. Victoria Primary School in Newhaven has a fascinating story to tell about their part in The First World War and with the help of local historians and the Newhaven Community Choir we will be singing the Last Post on November 11th for former pupils James Gordon - aged 17- and Garn Wood - aged 20- who lost their lives in November 1914 on HMS Monmouth in the Battle of ...

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Our Area in the First World War – Falkirk calling!

Posted on September 29, 2014

I will be starting work on the second phase of our Memory Box project with members of the community and the Learning Team at Falkirk Community Trust this week.  Phase one with Laurieston Primary has just won the 'Falkirk Learning to Achieve Award' so many congratulations to all the team and the students. Here's a wee reminder of their work...

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Coming Home at The Thrive Archive

Posted on September 29, 2014

'Coming Home' is a pilot project that has been funded by Enterprise Music Scotland. Mike Vass has been commissioned to write a new piece of music inspired by photographs taken by Ian Paterson and John Maher of abandoned croft houses in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. The commission is also sponsored by Edinburgh Youth Gaitherin enabling their Big Band to be part of the development of the commission and I am working with Charlotte Hathaway ...

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New York appreciates Yorkshire talent.

Posted on June 6, 2014

  A good review in the New York Times as Arrivals and Departures opens in the big apple. The Ayckbourn Ensemble are playing in the Brits Off Broadway season at 59E59. Photo credit Tony Bartholomew.  

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Daisy departs!

Posted on June 6, 2014

The car is loaded and Daisy May is ready to speed south to the Dales Countryside Museum. The preparation and near completion of the Daisy Daisy project has been a busy time. However we hope that the exhibition that opens on June 13th and runs through to September will prompt more cycling tales so that our fascinating archive of stories and memories continues to grow. My short film features a story from talented artist Viv Mousdell- who is ...

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Daisy Daisy burning rubber!

Posted on May 17, 2014

Well she's burning the midnight oil getting ready for editing. So many fabulous images have come to light from our postcard call-out. The stories are moving, funny, some memories are bitter sweet. Memorabilia on loan includes mugs, music, posters, poems and poetry. All will go into the mix. Last minute filming and exhibition planning thanks to Don French Signs of Seamer and Edinburgh Palatte. Serendipity always comes to call and today ...

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An uphill struggle?

Posted on April 25, 2014

Poor Daisy, no one told her it was going to be easy! After a fabulous week in the Dales with my tandem Daisy May, looking at the Dales Countryside Museum archive and reading all the Cyclista love stories sent into the Daisy Daisy project to date, it is now time to knuckle down and interpret them in film and fabric for the Yorkshire Festival. Thanks to Len Shepherd who sent in photos from the Wensleydale Camera Archive.This Shot of the man ...

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Daisy May goes to Scarborough

Posted on April 22, 2014

Good Friday filming in Sunny Scarborough, Daisy May has travelled some miles, she spent last night with Henry, a lovely mobile bike mechanic, who attended to her “bottom end” as it is known in these parts – he kindly squeezed her in before his stag do - so she could spend the afternoon going round in circles with a great cast of local extras!

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Bums on Seats

Posted on April 22, 2014

Re-cycled comfort - Bums on Seats was the name of the workshop I ran at the Dales Countryside Museum to make bicycle saddle covers out of glorious Camira Blaser Fabric, felt and crocheted doilies.  Our participants left us some fantastic stories and helped to label my saddle covers.  These together with archive images and the bicycle love stories sent in will be shown in an exhibition at the Museum that runs from June 13th to September ...

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