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Balagan Cafe Band  The Poly, Falmouth  19th April 2017 Christian Miller   guitar Richard Jones   fiddle Shirley Smart  cello I think we stumbled on the best live cello jazz playing I have ever heard last night.  we went to the Poly in Falmouth ostensibly to see a new German movie....but the date was wrong so we went to see the band booked for the night ....the Balagan Cafe Band...instead. Billed as a world music crossover band we did not know what to expect but as I walked into the auditorium I immediately brightened  up because there was a cello sitting in front of one of the three chairs.....so I thought I can learn something this evening....boy what a lesson it turned out to be. We were two of a small audience augmented by the lead fiddle players' family celebrating the retirement of the Headteacher of Mylor Primary School The band is a trio Richard Jones  - is a fluent folk-fiddler slick with the wah-wah peddle and enjoying Balkan` riffs - uses an IPAD only to man

"Spillikin" a new play by John Welch performed by Pipeline Theatre at Edinburgh Festival 2015 - a review

Spillikin  a play by John Welch perfomed at the Edinburgh Ftinge Festival 2015 by Pipeline Theatre Another great new play from Cornish company Pipeline Theatre with writer John Welch and Jude and Alan Munden producers following their controversial internet work "Streaming" which played in London last year without attracting the attention of the critics to any degree (why.) This show closes with a realistic rendition of Chet Baker's My Funny Valentine sung by ahighly empathetic   robot.   I cannot be alone in wahting to take this character home with me. To anyone priveleged to be familiar with John Welch's entertaining` funny and acutely well observsed writing as the current writer is proud to be the lachrymose love song provides a jazz signature that pervades his work. See this show for stagecraft, robot realism,  a warm love story exploring gawky awkward teenagers in a first love which turns into abiding love  and care and a fast moving realistic script by John

Rough Cut 51 Second film Challenge - 1967 The Summer of Love

Roughcut 7th May 2017  Plaza Cinema Truro  @RCfilmnight O region, the Cornish film production company (leading lights brothers Simon and Brett Harvey) presented its second short film challenge competition  - to produce a 51 second film on the subject of "1967 - the Summer of Love" at  WTW's Plaza Cinema Screen 2 in Truro. As I entered Truro I was struck by the youth of the audience.  Here present in the room were many of the film makers and competitors and many were in their teens and twenties and most were local....film is the medium of youth .....  I sat next to a group of film producers from Newquay - a team of four in their late teens  and next to another group of Porthleven families where the kids were the film-makers.  The results were born out in this .  . amazing evening of 50 second films The call out was posted internationally and 33 films were submitted which the audience voted on - there was a great atmosphere as Simon Harvey introduced the series than

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Strings play at Perranporth Memorial Hall

30th March 2017 Perranporth Memorial Hall part of the Cornish Week Residency of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra The Memorial Hall is laid out for the String Section of the BSO sideways on.  The crescent shaped comfy seats the length of the hall draw the packed audience close  to the orchestra on a level into the intimate performance we are to attend. The programme begins with Grieg's Holberg Suite and the easy familiarity and the work does not disguise the care that has gone into the preparatino.  There is no schmaltz or rubato here, Victor Aviat, the French born conductor (an oboist in Berlin and organist) has a very subtle precision to his approach - he is precise, stylish and graceful in his movement and well rehearsed.   The interpretation is  nearly self-effacing in its restraint, but Grieg's glorious melody and bitter sweet reflection glows like a jewel as a result.   The hall is pleasingly dry making a challenge to the ensemble of the strings which apart from th