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an inspiring talk at the WI

ani : May 27, 2010 1:14 pm : blog

So I attended a talk by Jane Brocket at the Malago WI last night. The subject was quilting and very inspiring, however the main inspiration was not to make a quilt (although I am going to finish one of my quilts sooner rather later as a result) but rather to put more effort into my blog. And by more effort, I mean actually do it.

So with the help of Mr S-T I’ve added a new plugin to organise it and then I’m going to get cracking. Watch this space….

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first post

ani : February 5, 2010 7:19 pm : blog

Welcome to the first blog post.

And quite a week to start in, it’s been non-stop. Work has started in earnest on Welsh National Opera’s exciting new production of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. It’s a full on Wagner number directed by Richard Jones, staring (amongst others of course) Bryn Terfel, has a chorus of 80, with an estimated running time of 6 hours (yes 6, normally it’s about 8 but in the name of sanity it’s being trimmed) and of course, because it’s Bryn, it’s 110% sold out. Not actually opening until June 19th, all the cast and chorus have hats, the women’s chorus have three. Naturally. So we’re starting now.

The designer is Buki Shiff and we have some very exciting designs to work from. Most excitingly I get to use my wire working skills again in a combination of millinery and also collaborating with WNO’s wig department to create wig frames for their hair pieces.

At WNO this week, we have also started technical rehearsals for the spring season. First up is The Abduction from the Seraglio. The cast features Wynne Evans as Perillo. Wynne is well known to us as a WNO regular but he’s becoming known countrywide for amusingly being the curly-tashed tenor from the Go Compare adverts!

In other news, Bristol Art Fringe are on track for the second Montpelier Art Trail.  We’re still looking for artists and performer to get involved.  And of course I need to make some work to exhibit myself. I have a terrible habit of forgetting about that part until it get too late. This year I shall probably be exhibiting in Hamilton House so I will hopefully have more space than usual. Therefore I am very tempted to make something huge out of wire. There will be workshop on during the weekend too, so I am trying to work out if I shall have enough time to run a workshop myself along side the Chair commitments of the weekend. I’ll keep you posted, so to speak!

Now it’s almost officially the weekend, so I am looking forward to a relaxing dinner tonight with my husband, sister-in-law and some good friends. Then a visit to St Werburghs City Farm tomorrow and a 30th birthday party in the aptly named Hatters. Naturally, guests must wear a hat which I finding problematic as I cannot decide which one……!

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  1. alison williams

    I saw your work at the South Bristol arts trail on saturday . I loved your hats , but your cufflinks were beutiful . Will you be selling any on your site, your work looks so interesting too – I sew and craft (bags etc ) myself and have always wished I took a more creative pathway oh well !
    Alison .

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