Saturday 26 February 2011

Shh! Secret Cinema - Tell No One

Friday night, John and I had our first experience of Secret Cinema - and what an experience it was!

John had heard about it last year and then I heard about it on Mark and Simon and John persuaded me into getting tickets. The concept is, you buy tickets for the cinema (not cheap, £27, but still less than a night at the theatre) for a particular date, but you don't know where you are going in London and you don't know what film you are going to see.  I was a little apprehensive as previous secret cinema films included Blade Runner (not that I actually know anything about Blade Runner, other than it being one of Mark's favourites so naturally putting me off, and that the name sounds slightly scary).  But the tickets we brought were for 19th December, the last day of term, so I was feeling pretty safe that it would be a nice Christmassy film.  Then horror, it was postponed till February - all bets were off!

As time got nearer we were sent an email entitled Subject: Secret Cinema . Meeting Point . Attire as such Wapping Station, and late 1940s.  A trip to the Didcot charity shops provided my dress and txts to staff members provided an entertaining inset day with the whole table wearing hats.
The journey there was tricky.  We had debated routes and the one we chose ended up with running in high heels under the m40, full coaches, motorway closures and long underground journeys.  We arrived at Wapping station almost half an hour after the allotted time.  This was a worry - if everyone had left the station, we would not know where to go and as it was secret we would have no one to contact to find out!  As we got nearer to Wapping we were looking at people on the station platforms, and train carriages, wondering if they were dressed late 1940s, or if that's just how they dressed???

Fortunately coming through the ticket barriers at Wapping we were certain there were secret cinema people there.  There was some confusion as to who and how to ask people, but a group of us bundled our way along the roads, with some cryptic newspapers we had been given.  We passed people on the way who were saying things in a late 1940s voice - by that I guess I mean posh voice!  Like 'Hurry up now, don't dawdle.  The rest of your group are just ahead.'  After rounding some corners we passed St Katherine's Dock and there was a huge queue of people outside Tobacco Dock - it was like people queueing for a night club, but all dressed in late 1940's gear!


We were entertained in the queue by 'cast members' coming along and talking to us.  We didn't realise there would be these actors, and are still not sure how many of them there were!  At times it felt like we were the only ones not in on it!  We were very unsure how to speak to people, whether we should be in character and I don't think I have ever seen John as uncomfortable as during the course of the evening!

Inside it was a whole new world!  And I've said many times when recounting this to people, and will say here, I quite want to see Tobacco Dock not during Secret Cinema, and I want to see another Secret Cinema, to work out what was special for this one.  We wandered round exploring and trying out things and generally being puzzled.  I decided it was really rather Disney like - full on experience and no hints that we were really actually in 2011!
This is the popcorn stall that we bought popcorn from - not without some confusion.  We had no idea about payment and had had no idea if food would be provided - so we swiped some things from the inset day bring and share table at school!  There were three types of popcorn to choose from  - fairly unusual ones.  The stall-lady let us choose our bag then there was the awkward pause where we wondered about payment or if we should just walk off.  Then she said three shillings please.  Again awkward.  Did we pretend to pay her, did we pay £3, or as I did, panic wishing I could remember the conversion rate between old and new pence and wish i could remember how many there were in a shilling!  Anyway, i managed to hand over a five pound note and was given £2 change!


It did turn out as we explored the upstairs level later on that there were bars and areas to sit down and eat - maybe we'll know for next time!

There were various areas that set up that had music at various points.  People rushed through with boxes and luggage and put them down and then started dancing!  We were then asked to join in - yet again, we had no idea really how to act and respond!!  John was asked (while dancing) what his favourite kind of dance was, and wasn't sure whether to answer in a 1940s mind set!














The dancing area turned at times into a skipping arena and various of activities - great fun to watch and take part (though I wasn't quite brave enough to!)






There was also a hair salon where you could pay to have your hair put into 1940s style - I was tempted!



Had we known the film, seeing this lady might have given us a clue.  She did look rather striking and walked around in a 'make way for me' manner...!!  All made more sense after the film!


There was a general theme going on, from emails and newspapers to setting at the place, of creativity.  It said things like: write it, dance it, art, dream it.  And also of 'the underground cultural movement' and some sort of protest or demonstration.  So there were various things relating to this.  Oh and it was all supposed to be set in Covent Garden.  I'm certainly not explaining it well but it certainly was confusing at the time and only gradually understood things the more we saw.  One thing that kind of fit into that theme was this canvas that you could paint onto.


Upstairs there were various glass walled rooms, some of which we could enter.  There were quite a few dressing room areas and there calls over the PA system telling people to go to their dressing rooms or to curtain calls!  One of the rooms was this artist's room - we wondered if 'guests' had been involved in its destruction or if it has always been set up like this?? 




There was also a lot of areas to do with ballet.  In the back of this photo on the right is a clue to the film - which of course we didn't spot nor would have helped us!



I really like this cute photo of John in the room hung with ballet shoes.  There were some ballet dancers who were occasionally dancing in these rooms.
















And this was an interesting ballet dancer on a string that we got to play with!










 Here are some cute photos of us.

 And this is us sitting ready for the film in our front row seats.


And they sent us an email after the event with some good footage - it gives you an idea of what was going on:

 And I guess I better actually say something about the film...  but in some ways I don't have to because all in all the film bit was rather beside the point.  The experience of the build up was definitely the best bit!  The film was the Red Shoes.  I had not heard of it but have of course wikipediaed it since!  It's a film I now have an affection for because of this experience but will probably not be rewatching :-)

Saturday 19 February 2011

Kofi Annan

Well, this is the first non photo of the year post in quite a while.  I wonder how much action the blog will see now, without Photo of the day to keep me going!

Last Sunday, I was very privileged to attend a lecture by Kofi Annan, former general secretary of the UN.  It was part of the Celebrations for Exeter College's 700th anniversary.  My friend who was at Exeter had managed to get tickets for her and offered to take me as her guest.  In the end she wasn't able to attend, so John managed to pass off as her instead!  It was in the Sheldonian Theatre and I liked our seats in the circle looking directly at the side of Kofi.

The lecture was entitled something like 'The future of Africa - Challenges and Opportunities'.  I did enjoy it, I do have an interest in Africa. I was quite fascinated by the fact that John Kufour was in the front row of the audience - former president of Ghana (where Kofi is from) and graduate of Exeter College.  As Kofi mentioned Ghana a lot, I did find myself wondering what John would be thinking and whether Kofi would be different without him there.  Do need to wikipedia John now!  Seems fairly positive.

There was also a question and answer session at the end with some interesting ones and hard hitting ones - though maybe not so hard hitting answers.  I developed quite a dislike for the guy compering it (do you call it a compere in this situation?!) who was either the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor of the university - he seemed to have such an 'Oxford Voice' to me.  I definitely feel I am developing more of a dislike of Oxford the further I get from being there!

Kofi and his talk gave John and I quite a desire to go to Ghana and do our bit.  I wonder if we shall?!

Sunday 13 February 2011

Photos of the year - week 52

Monday 31st January
Toasting bread over a real fire in school! 

Tuesday 1st February 
An ill day :-(  but what a pretty pattern I made with the hand cream.
Wednesday 2nd February
My room with beautiful picture made by cousin.
 
Thursday 3rd February
 Pub quiz!

Friday 4th February
How down!

Saturday 5th February
Day out to London.  Excited to spot St Paul's Cathedral as learning about it at school.

Sunday 6th February
Attempting to do our marking together.  What a cute guy.  Not sure why I was skiving off marking to take this picture at this moment!

So that's week 52!  It appears I made it!   A few slip ups along the way - definitely not as many photos in the second half of the year.  I would hazard at 330 for the year?  Anyone care to count to see if I'm right?!  Though I haven't actually checked to see the date I started so maybe I'm not there yet?!  I am pleased I have done it.  Has been an interesting exercise.  I don't think I will carry on with it straight away.  Although I shall not rule out returning to it in later times.  I am quite tempted to try out taking a photo of the same thing (like me, or view from my window) for a year to see the changes.  For now though, a rest.
Have just found the original photo a day post which was very interesting to read what my thoughts were at the beginning of the year.  And I did indeed start on 7th February so I believe I can finish it now legitimately - I'm all about the self-imposed rules!  

Came across this post too of week 3 which I found interesting mainly due to the comment at the end wondering how long I would keep it up!  In spite of my slackness at the latter half of the year, I am still proud and pleased I have this record of the year.  Also liked this post because today (13th February - weird, I just typed August?!) I went to the Sheldonian Theatre with John to hear Kofi Annan talk and said it was probably a year since we last went there together - and this showed just how long ago it was!

Saturday 12 February 2011

Photos of the year - week 51

Monday 24th January


Tuesday 25th January
A little snap of the Teddy box fill ups.


Wednesday 26th January
New sofa delivered!
 
Thursday 27th January
 I caught the reading bug!  My night with Flitter!

Friday 28th January
Date night at DFS!  in the cuddle chair.

Saturday 29th January
Rumblies!

Sunday 30th January
What a corner!

Saturday 5 February 2011

Photos of the year - week 50

Monday 17th January
The still going flowers that Lizzie brought me last week when I was ill (again)

Tuesday 18th January

A fish water jug spotted in a charity shop - we have been having a lot of laughs at them recently.
Wednesday 19th January
Flat battery :-(
 
Thursday 20th January
 Tea staining

Friday 21st January
Ceilidh in Cambridge with a winning raffle.

Saturday 22nd January
 Our excitement at mile-ometer.

Sunday 23rd January
Loving the effort put in to the meal.

Photos of the year - week 49

Monday 10th January


Tuesday 11th January
Wednesday 12th January
 Finally photographing the McGregor Strathspey to get it on the blog, but still not done that bit yet!

Thursday 13th January
Lovely meal at friends'.

Friday 14th January
 Friday night boost at Witnum Clumps
Saturday 15th January
John's friends visiting so showing them some of the sights.

Sunday 16th January
What musicians!