Pantomime
For the next few weeks I am very busy: How on earth am I going to describe this:
A ‘Theatre Outreach’ project?
A series of temporary installations
An art trail…(that can’t be quite right)
It reminds me of a kind of ‘Challenge Anika’ event, I have a hired a van instead of using a helicopter.
It’s called Robinson Crusoe, yet it is more like Treasure Island!
The last email I had called it the ‘Doubloon Hunt’
It’s fast, intense and not quite like anything I have ever done before.
It is very definitely ‘Pantomime’.
I am working with 10 schools and will be charging around Hampshire in a hired van with a borrowed sat nav.
To make 10……er ……call ‘em tableaux’s or temporary installations to be installed in a posh public park.
It’s something I agreed to because it was so different from anything I have done and I thought I would need a break from the cooler and all that mosaic. As it turns out I have not been able to do a lot of mosaic recently due to a rushed design for Southwark as the deadline for that was while I’m in Hampshire so I had to squeeze that in before I went.
I have two Rooks in the mosaic to make and I would love to be able to just do them, but they will have to wait now.
I have managed to build a little momentum with this blog as well, but I will be unable to update it while I’m away and will have to leave it for another time.
So I must pull a little stronger on the oars and keep my weather eye open Capt’n Sir, it’s pirates, treasure, sea monsters, fairy godmothers, treasure maps, sailing ships, getting lost, sward fighting, heavy storms and damsels in distress on my watch. You may lay to that Capt’n.
But not necessarily in that order.