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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Life Bucket Item - Check


One of the items in my 'Life Bucket' is to attend a production at Shakespeare's Globe as a groundling in the pit.
We managed to get tickets and met up with Bob and Ingrid after our day of exploring the South Bank.
Henry V is a play I don't know but it didn't matter. I wanted the experience and to know if Shakespeare really did write lines specifically directed at the groundlings.

We went in early and I got a place beside the stage.
It was perfect for closeup views of the costumes. At one point I had to lean back to avoid being swiped by the bishop's heavy felt cloak.

Bob got a seat in the heavens.
He knows the play so enjoyed the good accoustics from his perch.

Ingrid got the last seat in the house - in the gentleman's section, with a padded stool and erotic paintings.
She also knows the play and had the pleasure of the actors facing her when they delivered their more bawdy lines.

Meanwhile, Ron had to endure the pit. Here he is enjoying the intermission, the only time groundlings were allowed to sit. One young man beside me fell over during the performance - a wheel chair appeared and he was whisked away. I had the stage to lean on so the 3 1/2 hours flew by.
It was a wonderful experience.
I can take it out of my Life Bucket.
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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Southwark Cathedral


On the Queen's Walk beside the River Thames is Southwark Cathedral, the oldest Gothic cathedral in London. It has been a place of worship for 1,400 years, since Anglo Saxon times - says the sign out front.
 
 
It has the distinctive flint and sandstone walls.


There are lots of classic Gothic elements to admire.

And scary gargoyles.
 

One must always look up when being a tourist.
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Tourists on the South Bank


We were disappointed to find the Fashion & Textile Museum closed for a month while the next exhibit is installed.
But we did find one of the Mayor of London's Art Boxes.

Telephone boxes have been painted by well known artists then placed throughout the city.

We found 2 more that day.

 
 

In Calgary artists painted cows and left them all around the city.
Here in Victoria painted orca whales are found in unexpected places.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Tourists in London


Visited this operating theatre that has been hidden away for a 100 years and only fairly recently been rediscovered.
 

It is in the bell tower of a decommissioned church.
 
 

I'm sure Damien Hurst got inspiration here.

Speaking of Damien Hurst, just down the road we found The White Cube gallery with an exhibition of his work.
His work is all around London while the games are on.
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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Exploring The South Bank


The next day I was free from stewarding duties so Ron and I explored the South Bank area.
 
 
 

We used the new Shard building to keep our bearings as we explored
 

The perfect place to stop for lunch while drinking in more history

Ron pronounced the bangers and mash to be excellent
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Friday, July 6, 2012

Private View


Catherine Dormor wrote the exhibition text panel

Guests attend the private view

Ingrid talks to tutors Kay Swancutt and Beverly Ayling -Smith

Maggie Butts speaks on behalf of the university

Monica thanks the tutors and the university on behalf of the gradautes

Me with my tutor, Catherine Dormor

Ingrid and I take our assistants out for deluxe kiwi burgers in Earl's Court after the private view
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