
The C25 passes through one World Heritage Site – the great institutions of Maritime Greenwich. This includes the Old Royal Naval College, and the stupendous Continue reading
The C25 passes through one World Heritage Site – the great institutions of Maritime Greenwich. This includes the Old Royal Naval College, and the stupendous Continue reading
I was an ‘arty’ interloper at the March for Science on April 22 (Earth Day), where proceedings and speeches in Parliament Square were concluded with a homage to Carl Sagan. Those scientists hold him in special regard, clearly.
This was a real Lewis and Clark moment a year ago: I had come up against some cul de sacs where a mapped road was completely amputated by a motorway, and East Lane Bedmond was deteriorating ominously Continue reading
A year ago I came across this extraordinary event – part of the Royal Windsor Horse Show. I had decided to cycle ‘off piste’ deep into the Great Park, following some new signage. An event was clearly afoot, and intriguingly, Continue reading
Scrap Operas video (1989-90).
This is a newly edited 15 minute guide to the process of creating a piece for up to 250 performers in 6 hours flat, from scratch and from scrap.
You will see children with performers such as Rosie Ashe, Andrew Shore, Stewart Copeland, Evelyn Glennie, Jonathan Dove and Bill Oddie get stuck into French Revolution and Rainforest events.