Siobhan Owen at the Calstock Arts Sunday Sessions
The pure sound of Siobhan in concert in The Old Chapel at Calstock on the 11th September 2016, mic and speakers were not required as you can tell when you listen to her amazing voice. Here is a segment of that concert in which she performs 4 quite different songs.
Firstly, a modern Heneghan & Lawson song from her latest album 'Entwined' called 'Dance Of The Leaves'.
Followed by probably the finest rendition of 'Bring Him Home' by any female singer, a song sung in the musical 'Les Miserables' by a man.
Then Siobhan performs her first self-penned song and a beautiful song it is too. It is called 'Sway In Kvatch'.
Lastly, a traditional Irish Gaelic song 'Ardaigh Cuan', also from her album 'Entwined'.
Calstock Pantomime 2017 | Dwain And Mildred's Big Adventure (Part 1)
Calstock Pantomime 2018 | Sheepnapped
The 2019 Calstock Pantomime, Sheepnapped Is Performed For The Second Time In Tribute to Janie Tilbury.
Calstock Xmas Panto 2011 Part 1
Part 1 of many parts of Calstock Xmas Panto 2011. More coming soon, All available on calstock.TV eventually.
Calstock Short and Sweet Garland dance
If you enjoyed watching this ance and would like to know more of join the Plymouth Maids and learn North West clog Morris they can be contacted via their web site
Great Western Railway | Tamar Valley | Plymouth to Calstock
Calstock Mayday Revels, May 2013
Carrying on the ancient tradition (started way back in the 1980's), Calstock concludes its Mayday celebrations with a topical mummers play...
MY FRIEND VIVA
Is a Song i wrote about my friend Viva
This was part of the Vintage Love Songs project song led by Helen Porter. performed in the Calstock Arts Centre,Cornwall, 22nd Jan 2014 .Sung by Janet Ne saul and The Big Jazz Choir & Helen on Piano.
Leeds Medic Panto presents: An Introduction to first year
bad medics and untrustworthy drs
TINY.cc/veetle -- watch favorite tv show on your phone (veetle app plug in)
or you may read this
JONNY & THE BAPTISTS - The End Is Nigh UK tour Trailer
Trailer for Jonny & the Baptists 2016 UK tour, THE END IS NIGH. A highly acclaimed new musical comedy about climate change, family, friendship, political action and environmental disaster - from the multi-award-nominated Radio 4 comedy stars. Playing over 40 dates between 29 March - 27 May 2016.
For more information visit: jonnyandthebaptists.co.uk/the-end-is-nigh-2016-tour/.
FULL DATES:
29 Mar – 2 Apr | The Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth
3 Apr | Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond
7 & 8 Apr | Old Fire Station, Oxford
9 Apr | The Spring Arts Centre, Havant
11 Apr | Farnham Maltings
12 & 13 Apr | Northern Stage, Newcastle
15 Apr | Cambridge Junction
16 Apr | The Dukes, Lancaster
17 Apr | Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol
21 Apr | Lakeside Theatre, Colchester
22 Apr | Watson Institute, Castle Carrock
23 Apr | Hepscott Parish Hall
24 Apr | New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
26 Apr | Norwich Playhouse
28 Apr | Harlow Playhouse
30 Apr – 1 May | Machynlleth Comedy Festival
4 May | MAC, Birmingham
5 May | Unity Theatre, Liverpool
6 May | The Lowry, Salford
7 May | Fritwell Village Hall, Oxfordshire
9 May | Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff
10 – 14 May | Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter
19 May | Bell Inn, Ticehurst
20 May | Bridport Arts Centre
21 May | Pound Arts, Corsham
22 May | Salisbury Arts Centre
24 & 25 May | Soho Theatre, London
26 May | The Poly, Falmouth
27 May | Calstock Village Hall
Full Bloom Renga - Cotehele House Cornwall
Film of the first reading of the National Trust Cotehele House Full Bloom Renga.
The reading takes place just minutes after the renga was finished in the Old Orchard at Cotehele House, Cornwall, UK.
The renga was written on a specially designed renga platform hand crafted by artist Jo Salter. Master Poet was Paul Conneally with host poet John Hall.
This is the first section of a three part renga for the National Trust Full Bloom Festival 2010 organised by National Trust Orchards Officer Kate Merry.
The Full Bloom renga was conceived by artist Anne-Marie Culhane with Jo Salter, Alec Finlay and Paul Conneally.
The Full Bloom Renga started in Cornwall at Cotehele House Old Orchard and follwed the blossoms North across England to finish two weeks later in Acorn Bank Garden and Mill, Cumbria.
Renga is a collaborative linked poetry form /process.
Artist Poets Anne-Marie Cullhane, Jo Salter, Alec Finlay & Paul Conneally are at the centre of a movement exploring space time place and culture through renga and other processes. Live renga exposes the writing process as performance in a space the process of writing the renga in a group over a number of hours in a public space being as important, if not more so, than the finished poem.
The Newnham Tour
A local inhabitant gives us an inside look around Newnham, the strangest village in England.
Geoff Lakeman - Rule & Bant
Live at Baring-Gould Folk Weekend 2015
1889 - 5 February. Henry Davis, John (Jack) Tucker, John Rule and William Bant went underground at 7a.m. as usual. They were preparing to allow sand to run into a previously-worked area. Rule (described as a competent person besides being a careful steady man) and Bant went to release the sand, whilst Tucker and Davis stayed to tell them when to stop. After a few minutes of running, the sand suddenly started falling too fast, to the accompaniment of a loud roar. Tucker and Davis, covered in sand, struggled out of the shaft, but Bant and Rule remained - entombed.
Despite efforts to release them, they remained there for 2 nights until the arrival of H.M. Inspector of Mines (Archibald E. Pinching) on the 7 February. At that stage a second major rescue plan was underway led by Thomas Chapman, the 'pitman', using details of the mine workings supplied by William Smale, an elderly timber man (who, unfortunately, was exceedingly deaf) and Richard Collings, a young man who had moved recently to another mine.
Working in groups of three, the miners used small blasts of dynamite to excavate a channel down to the entombed men. Verbal contact with them was made at 10a.m.the following morning and it is stated that strong men, many of whom had been in rough mining camps in all parts of the world, (were) alternately laughing and crying, like children, with emotion.
Renewed efforts were made, led by Moses Bawden (the purser), Captain Richards (the agent) and Albert Pinching, the Inspector. A small hole was finally blasted through to the men at 9 p.m. and refreshments were lowered the 18 fathoms down. After enlargement of the hole, Tom Chapman was lowered down and effected the rescue. Bant and Rule were fed soup, beef tea &c. and the mine was cleared of all men by midnight.
The mine agent was censured for not reporting the matter to the Inspector immediately. Thomas Chapman's conduct was recommended to be brought to the attention of the Queen (when) Her Majesty might be inclined to bestow some mark of favour upon such a deserving subject. (N. B. Thomas was awarded the Albert Medal of the second class, for gallantry in saving life - see the Newspaper Articles page.)
It was common at the time for poems to be written to mark such occasions and this rescue was no exception. The original Rescued Alive contained fourteen verses, the final seven of which are printed here, with thanks to P.H.G. Richardson.
It is not clear whether William Bant and John Rule were mentally scarred by their ordeal, but one later committed suicide, the other became a local preacher.
Traditional English Folk - Simone Sorini DD. feat. Tony Seeger The snow it melts.. Live 2017
Traditional English Folk - Simone Sorini DD. feat. Tony Seeger
The snow it melts the soonest
Live in The Old Chapel - Calstock Arts Center
Tony Seeger - voice, guitar
Simone Sorini - voice, harp guitar
Claudia Violette Viviani - voice, shruti box
England 2017
Project DUCADOMBRA - TEEMPLUM
Transnational Experimental Early Music Projects Linking Unwritten & Modern
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RNLI Lifeboat 'Sybil Mullen Glover' 17 35 Millbay Pier, Plymouth, England 7th August 2013
A short video of the RNLI Lifeboat 'Sybil Mullen Glover' 17-35 at Plymouth, Devon, England
The Sybil Mullen Glover is a Severn Class lifeboat & named after a local artist who donated £800,000 to the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution).
Videoed from on board the MV Armorique (Brittany Ferries) on Wednesday, 7th August 2013
© Mike Fairman 2013
Glenisla Panto Xmas 2018
Glenisla Christmas Pantomime 2018. Comedy song, Two Ronnies Sketch
SIOBHAN
Harpiste et chanteuse soprano, l'australienne Siobhan Owen est revenue enchanter la saison culturelle de Ploërmel Communauté
Most expensive US house goes on sale
Sunday, 20 October 2019
Most expensive US house goes on sale | Sky New Zealand
A 40,000 sq ft mansion in Bel-Air has been listed for $225m (NZ$ 352m) - the highest price for a residential property in the United States.
#Sky_New_Zealand
A Visit to Plymouth (cornwall spring break 2018)
A short vlog of a long weekend in Cornwall