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The Worth of Art.. Why Perform Arts?

// April 15th, 2009 // No Comments » // performing arts

Hannah and HouAs I sit here with Hou; (short for Houdini – 4′ python sleeping in my lap… kids’ school pet.. needed home for Easter.!. by the way, she’s lovely.!. and very low maintainance!)  I find myself contemplating the worth of Art.  Perhaps it is the fact that my cold blooded little buddy seems to have her life plan worked out, (she eats, she sleeps, she sheds….alas, no Mr Houdini) that got me contemplating the bigger picture……

Hou does what she does, she is focused, often single minded about it (unless you tickle her throat then she goes a bit like us girls do when the back of our neck is kissed..:)   but I digress).  Point is.. she is not easily distracted.  She chooses a direction and, independent of which way her carrier is faced , out goes the head and neck sniffing the air with her tongue as if nothing else exisited (which makes her rather comically resemble a cane with an apple on the end!).  She has been an inspiration.  One of Gods oldest creatures.. . thanks to good genes and some reciprical determinism in her ancestors, shes’ still around today because of that unwavering focus.

Hannah, 8yrs old said of her “Hou always gets what she wants coz she doesn’t want much” Aaahhh… from the mouths of babes indeed.  Big lessons come from small teachers.  As Hou came out for her daily ’stretch and limber’ I watched George 10yrs old, Cameron 9 yrs old and Matty 7 yrs old, take turns to cradle her as they chatted with one and other… amazing… as Hou was calm, slow and silent these beautiful boisterous boys began to chat quietly and contemplatively with one and other about friendships, material needs, existential needs and the concept of beauty… ok… they may have used terms more akin to ‘mint’, ‘class’ and ’super-cool’ but the thought process was the same.

So I go back to my original question (as I move Hou from the keyboard…again…!(if only she had a voice!!) and ask… ‘What good is Art if something so simple can exist in entirety without need beyond its physicality (she presumed!) ‘ lol!!
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Final Mix of Tracks

// November 23rd, 2008 // No Comments » // performing arts

Karena Franceska takes a break from recordingI had a great time with the very talented kids from The Academy of Performing Arts based in Yarm who came along to record some tracks with me a week ago.

We visited The Forum Music Centre, a cool hang out place with great facilities for song writers to get their work recorded in a pleasant and causal setting.  The staff and engineers are really helpful and I can recommend you visit this space.

I wrote and arranged these tracks with these fantastic young performers in mind, and they really rose to the challenge of a full dyas recording.  Our hard work is soon to be available on our album aptly entitled ‘Friends and Fun Places’.

Take care for now.  KF xx


Tudor Farce with RSC Director

// August 2nd, 2008 // No Comments » // performing arts

Hello all, I have just returned from a wonderful short run of A Merry Play of Jon Jon, Tyb his wife and Sir Johnathon The Priest.  This delightfully bawdy Tudor farce written by John Heywood in 1521 has been skilfully adapted by the talented and knowledgeable Neil King.  I was playing Tyb the wife… and I have to say if I see another pie I think I will cry!

The Director Richard Avery of the RSC gave the piece a delightful pace and truly helped to bring out the comic timing.  Other Lives Productions is a lovely company to work, they create a great family atmosphere for the cast and I really look forward to working with them again.