Tuesday 24 March 2020

Common Sense Dancing: Where Shall We Go

The lockdown is in place. Being beyond the limits of one's property is limited to essential food or pharmaceutical shopping, or a single act of exercise; with this in mind, we'll start with the half-hour 'radio play,' Where Shall We Go**.

It's based around the idea of a couple (She and He) going for a circular walk around the Peak District from Eyam via Abney. It's a real walk that they follow that can be found on the Dales Trails website (It's a nice walk, I'd recommend it for 2021!). As they walk they end up talking history about Ordnance Survey maps, telephone boxes, and, coincidentally - plague!

Using a BBC Timeshift documentary, and a few other sources, it was originally intended to be 10-15 minutes, but with wanting to include proper pieces of music and have the talking not be overly didactic, it grew to the near half hour it now takes. There are some music references buried in the exchanges - can you spot them..?

'She' was played by Melanie Crawley. The flute was played by John Hackett, violin by Clare Lindley, and horn/trumpet by Ant Clifford, with backing vocals by Kim Eames. The majority of the sound effects were recorded in and around Eyam, tho' the café doorbell came from Wales..

Get a cup of your favourite brew, maybe a biscuit or two, get comfy, and press play :-)

See you tomorrow!

** No, there's so question mark. I am known among my friends as something of a strict grammarian, but I elected here to flount convention. It's art, dahling, art!

3 comments:

  1. I loved the play. It was really fun and a relaxing listen. I hope you do more!

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  2. Brilliant, a relaxing half hour, with a cup of tea.

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