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artcornwallvideo
Registrace 24. 03. 2007
Videos and artworks mostly feeding to the on-line journal www.artcornwall.org
Magical Healing in 19th century Cornwall talk by Rupert White
Part of 'Godolphin Arts and Heritage' programme. 1st March 2024.
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St Buryan, Straw Dogs, Beatniks, Donovan & Folk Music talk by Rupert White
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First part of a talk in St Buryan Village Hall as part of Groundwork, May 2018. Workshop, with students from Royal College of Art, continued at Boscawen Un with Lucy Stein and Ilker Cinarel.
Monica Sjoo at Beaconsfield: talk by Rupert White
zhlédnutí 379Před 6 měsíci
'Monica Sjoo The Time is Now and its overdue!' was instigated by Minna Haukka (Feminist Library) and co-curated by Naomi Siderfin and David Crawforth (Beaconsfield) Filmed by Ellis Parkinson on 10.9.22. Rupert White is author of 'Monica Sjoo: Life and Letters'
‘Metro: Red River Line’ by Patrick Lowry
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Part of Flamm, Redruth, Cornwall. 22nd October 2023.
‘The Legend of King Arthur’ at Falmouth Art Gallery
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With versions of The Lady of Shalott by John William Waterhouse. July 2023.
Helston Flora Day 2023 Children’s Dance
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed rokem
Filmed mid-morning on Meneage Street.
Helston Flora Day 2023 Hal An Tow
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed rokem
Performed in Meneage Street at about 9.30 in the morning. The performance illustrates the words of the song, and features Robin Hood, Spaniards, St Piran, St George and St Michael.
Helston Flora Day 2023 Early Dance
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Younger adults taking part in the first dance of the day. This was in Cross Street at about 8.00AM.
Jeremy Le Grice interviewed by George Care in 2008
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Le Grice died in 2012. Here he talks about his own career and his own memories of the art colonies of Cornwall.
David Tovey interviewed by George Care on 'The Dawn of a Colony'
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Recorded at the time of the two part exhibition shared between Tate St Ives and Penlee House in 2008.
St Hilary’s church, Cornwall including paintings by Ernest Procter and others
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First painting is ‘The Deposition’ painted on copper by Ernest Procter. Also shown are works by Annie Walke, Dod Procter, Alethea Garstin and Harold Harvey. The church and its decoration is discussed in Rupert White’s ‘Magic and Modernism’ of 2023.
St Germoe’s chair and church as described by Ithell Colquhoun
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St Germoe’s chair and church as described by Ithell Colquhoun
Wall paintings at St Breaca’s, Breage Cornwall
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Wall paintings at St Breaca’s, Breage Cornwall
John the Fish on folk music, folk clubs and Brenda Wootton pt2
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John the Fish on folk music, folk clubs and Brenda Wootton pt2
'The Legend of the Golden Cup' short RPG adventure based on Ultima.
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'The Legend of the Golden Cup' short RPG adventure based on Ultima.
'The Legend of Pengersec' Short Ultima-style RPG made with ACK
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'The Legend of Pengersec' Short Ultima-style RPG made with ACK
John the Fish on folk music, folk clubs and Brenda Wootton
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John the Fish on folk music, folk clubs and Brenda Wootton
360 view from St Agnes Beacon in the snow
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360 view from St Agnes Beacon in the snow
Dupath holy well near Callington Cornwall
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Dupath holy well near Callington Cornwall
Sol Lewitt: Wall Drawing 1136 Tate St Ives
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Sol Lewitt: Wall Drawing 1136 Tate St Ives
Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life at Tate St Ives
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Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life at Tate St Ives
Barbara Hepworth Art & Life Tate St Ives
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Barbara Hepworth Art & Life Tate St Ives
Great acid back then , !!
Women are the original people who shed bleed for everlasting life... not Jesus. Thank you, Monica
The Doc is dead now! No deathbed confession about the photos being faked either.
Forever cherish these lyrics, and this melody, paw patrol chapters have been turned, memories, cemented, and its message still stands true, Evergreen, despite the deciduous theme
Had no idea about this film until it was mentioned on crabapple’s “ look and look again”channel on CZcams. Great stuff 👍🏻🎬💀
Have you seen 'Roger Taylor with Reaction Band 1966' '' I feel Good'? It's a much better quality video and Roger sounds great❤
Diane - I stumbled across this interview recently and it really made me smile. You taught me and my partner Christian at Falmouth back in the 1970s. You were always encouraging and had a way of challenging that felt so supportive. Thank you for that. I love your work and hope you are still painting.
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Amazing! When is the next one? Would like to see it in person
Came for Ronald Lacey; stayed for a fun gothic film.
Have only just come across this piece, even though it happened a few years ago. My friend in Newquay always kept me infomed but I never saw any of this wonderful footage before. Thank you for uploading it. Huge fan
I live in Bristol and I knew Monica personally. I was in a women's spirituality group in the early 1990s that used to meet at her flat. I have a necklace of Kali ma she bought me back from San Francisco.
Goddess bless you, Monica!
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This is amazing! Thanks for uploading.
Lovely piece !!! Anything on adrian stokes. ???
All the tech issues, flat photography, hammy feel reminds me of an antique sampler with a story woven on it
This exhibition was a joy to see and created memories for life
Oo said they never ad Romans in Kernow!
Nanstallon, Bodmin for one/.
Your work is amazing! As is your whole philosophy of those enchanting woodlands!
Well well well well well well, well.... OK enough well jokes. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for feedback!
Well... I'll be visiting Cornwall now. Been getting drawn for a while. Land of the fairies.
You know the connection between the women of the wells and the lady of the lake re grail lore? I've only found out about it recently.
An interesting presentation
Flora Day Great.
Wonderful ❤
Rest in peace my old friend John, it was good to know you.
Thanks for joining the dots on this story for me. I saw the notice about Queen at Driftwood Spars years ago.
AHHhhhh where did it all go? I love it. I was part of one of these, selling vegetable food amongst other things. I distinctly remember a 'Fire Ceremony' and some 'Vikings' turned up that were not impressed with our vegetarian stall and insisted on 'MEEEET' as they pointed to their mouths. The next morning after a long nights noisy hubaloo, the Vikings tipped a large cauldron of odd bones and liquid leftovers behind a hedge, I presumed they'd been and killed a pig or something. I did love the oddness of everything and do miss it, though I only went to one back in the 70's. Thanks for uploading these memories.
Amazing! I've been looking for a copy of the very first movie I worked on! Thanks so much!
If you have any memories of working on the film I’d love to hear them! Did you stay with the film crew in Cornwall??
Clive is one of my favourite musicians, his music inspired me tremendously to write and record my own songs. It's so lovely to hear from the man himself. I also thoroughly recommend the book Empty Pocket Blues: The Life and Music Of Clive Palmer by Grahame Hood to anyone interested in the music of this legendary and overlooked British master.
Yes
nice trip down memory lane in a soothing and peaceful setting. RIP John the Fish
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She changed my life as well with her book.
Monica Sjoo changed my life with her book.
The Great Cosmic Mother by Monica Sjoo and Barbara Mor is the best book on the history of women.
Her work is amazing!
I don't care what the reference books all say I like this charming little Cornish horror film, a potent brew of folk horror, ritual gore and Andy Milliganesque costume theater with amusing character turns, and Mike Raven is GOOD in it. Screw the book writers they're wrong.
Clive's original band. I believe. Or so he told me
Better than String Band least imo.
41:35
I loved the film. The sex the violation of the women, it was a real eye opener.
Saw this on daytime TV as a young child in the mid-80s. I must’ve been home sick with a high fever, and up until now I thought I must’ve imagined it because it was so bizarre and I thought I might have been confusing it with Vampire Circus. By chance I came across it and see it was real after all.
daytime TV ???
My G.grandfather was from there, called Pascoe
I followed John the Fish and Brenda Wootten avidly in the seventies and beyond.Happy days!A Cornish exile.
'Promo SM'
My father taught me the ancient art of dowsing, but did not own a (diesel?) Ford Sierra
I thought they were going to sing Trelawney
Well that’s four minutes I’ll never get back...
it’s so peaceful there.