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Showing posts with label arts festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arts festival. Show all posts
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Anna Chen's poem about the cuts: Big Society
A little bit of politics, laydees an' gennelmen with "Big Society: on a conversation at the Foundling Museum".
Recorded at Café Art during the St Ives Arts Festival September 2011. Written in June 2011.
St Ives Festival 2011: Intro and Kicking A Dinosaur video
St Ives Festival 2011 pix: Artists & Tate Balloons
St Ives Festival 2011 pix: The Island and St Nicholas Chapel
St Ives poetry: Anna Chen reads Kicking A Dinosaur
Madam Miaow is back from St Ives ... and this time it's personal.
I had a delightful time in St Ives but it was an odd one. It got off to a disastrous start with me trashing my utterly reliable X-reg Ford Focus on the A30 on a foggy Bodmin Moor, aquaplaning into the back of a Jeep when the traffic came to a sudden stop due to an accident.
The damage was light enough for us to be able to complete the journey but the insurance declared it to be a write-off due to the age of the car — an estimated £1.500 repair bill for smashed bonnet and light plus suspected trouble with the suspension.
So, of course, unless we wanted to end up sitting on the street with a ton of luggage, our return required a hire-car which required both parts of the driving licence plus utility bill which, luckily, like everyone else, I always carry about my person. Only joking. Said paperwork was locked up in the filing cabinet at home in London which required my mailing keys to a friend who had to mail it back recorded delivery, and then there was the expense of the hire-car ... it was a right mess.
Sometimes, though, the universe requires a sacrifice in order for wonderful things to happen. Steve McIntosh got me a little gig at the new Café Art (see video above) on top of my regular appearances at Bob Devereux's Norway Square and the Big Frug, plus I did a lively set for Charles Shaar Murray and Buffalo Bill Smith at their St Ives Arts Club evening.
Another unusual element of the my stay was making a programme for BBC Radio 4 on the town: St Ives and Me. My lovely producer Chris Eldon-Lee stayed with us so we could record and show one aspect of what the town is about from the inside. It was great fun and I found out a few more facts I'd never heard in a lifetime of visiting and living there, all of which will be in the programme (broadcast 11.30am Thursday 1st Dec 2011).
I may not have had the R&R time on the beach relaxing and reading a book that I usually try to squeeze in, but there were plenty of activities to make up for it. I took part in the St Ives School of Painting all-night drawing marathon — a cabaret of talent from locals and professionals and professional locals, which we had to draw. Have you ever drawn moving subjects? I hadn't but I did a good enough job for one of my drawings to sell the next day in the art sale of the night's work. A whole tenner! I have officially sold in St Ives. Whoop!
I waded through a sea of balloons at the Tate, tried out the numerous local ciders competing for attention in some booze festival, fetched fish from Newlyn for a fish blow-out including one of Denise's awesome paellas and, best of all, hung out with dear friends. And, as the ultimate postcard, I'll have my radio programme sharing the experience to remind me of my stay.
I'll be posting pix soon.
St Ives Festival 2011 pix: Artists & Tate Balloons
St Ives Festival 2011 pix: The Island and St Nicholas Chapel
St Ives Festival 2011: "Big Society: on a conversation in the Foundling Museum" video
Steve McIntosh's festival blog and pix here.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Anna May Wong Must Die! at the St Ives Arts Festival
One mo' time ...
Anna performs Anna May Wong Must Die! at the St Ives Arts Cub, Westcotts Quay, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26, 7pm, Sunday 20th September, as part of the St Ives Arts Festival. Tickets: £6.00 More Info: 01736 797122
Anna May Wong Must Die! is Anna Chen's one-woman show about Hollywood's first Chinese movie star. This personal journey through the life and crimes of Anna May Wong grew from a half-hour programme about the actress, A Celestial Star In Piccadilly, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2009, written and presented by Anna.
Part comedy, part social critique, this funny, fascinating look at the movie icon dismantles Chinese stereotypes and reveals the human side of the dragon lady of dragon ladies.
Venue: St Ives Arts Club, Westcotts Quay
Date: Sunday 20th September 2009
Time: 7pm
Tickets: £6 from the Guildhall festival box-office
Info: 01736 797122 or steve.mcintosh@onestives.co.uk
More info here
NEW DATE ADDED TO ST IVES FESTIVAL.
Anna Chen reads from her novel-in-progress, Coolie, her story about the Chinese workers on the transcontinental railroad who went on strike in the 1860s.
In a scintillating double-bill, she appears with Charles Shaar Murray who will be reading from his novel, The Hellhound Sample, a spooky tale about three generations of a black American music dynasty and an English guitar hero, about to be published by Headpress.
Venue: The Salthouse Gallery, St Ives
Date: Wednesday 23rd September 2009
Time: 6:30pm
Details to be confirmed
Photo of Anna by Sukey Parnell
Saturday, 27 September 2008
Madam Miaow at the St Ives Arts Festival 2008: Photos 2
Here's the second batch of photos from this year's St Ives Arts Festival.
I'll add the rest in another batch in a couple of days.
St Ives Porthmeor Beach and the Island from the Tate
Charles Shaar Murray and Buffalo Bill Smith's gig at the Kiddleywink (Kettle & Wink Bar) at the Western Hotel, Sunday 14th September 2008
Anna Chen joins Buffalo Bill Smith and Charles Shaar Murray on stage
Mo plays early women's jazz songs during the break at Charles and Bill's gig
Anna, Rachel and Bill in the Kiddleywink
Buffalo Bill Smith and Charles Shaar Murray in the Kiddleywink
Charles Shaar Murray and Buffalo Bill Smith in St Ives
Charles and Bill in St Nick's
Steve Jones gigging in the Kiddleywink
Steve Jones, the Kiddleywink
The Sloop Inn, St Ives
I can see Rod, Steve M, Pete Low, Steve and Linda J, Brenda, Charles Shaar Murray and Paul Healy
The Sloop Public Bar: Charles Shaar Murray, Buffalo Bill Smith, Martyn Barker, Rod Bullimore, Kelvin
Rod and Kelvin
Sloop Public Bar: Anna, Charles and Bill
Anna, Steve and Rod outside the Sloop
I'll add the rest in another batch in a couple of days.











I can see Rod, Steve M, Pete Low, Steve and Linda J, Brenda, Charles Shaar Murray and Paul Healy




Madam Miaow at the St Ives Arts Festival 2008: Photos 2
Here's the second batch of photos from this year's St Ives Arts Festival.
I'll add the rest in another batch in a couple of days.
St Ives Porthmeor Beach and the Island from the Tate
Charles Shaar Murray and Buffalo Bill Smith's gig at the Kiddleywink (Kettle & Wink Bar) at the Western Hotel, Sunday 14th September 2008
Anna Chen joins Buffalo Bill Smith and Charles Shaar Murray on stage
Mo plays early women's jazz songs during the break at Charles and Bill's gig
Anna, Rachel and Bill in the Kiddleywink
Buffalo Bill Smith and Charles Shaar Murray in the Kiddleywink
Charles Shaar Murray and Buffalo Bill Smith in St Ives
Charles and Bill in St Nick's
Steve Jones gigging in the Kiddleywink
Steve Jones, the Kiddleywink
The Sloop Inn, St Ives
I can see Rod, Steve M, Pete Low, Steve and Linda J, Brenda, Charles Shaar Murray and Paul Healy
The Sloop Public Bar: Charles Shaar Murray, Buffalo Bill Smith, Martyn Barker, Rod Bullimore, Kelvin
Rod and Kelvin
Sloop Public Bar: Anna, Charles and Bill
Anna, Steve and Rod outside the Sloop
I'll add the rest in another batch in a couple of days.











I can see Rod, Steve M, Pete Low, Steve and Linda J, Brenda, Charles Shaar Murray and Paul Healy




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