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The tenth and newest Vera book © image Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2022 A balmy Friday night with a nip in the air because it’s still winter, and it seemed everyone wanted to head in the same direction we were going. The bus was late, the traffic was jammed and lunch seemed a long time ago. Worst […]
Ann Cleeves Author Talk Exposé — Thoughts Become Words
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Title “Jak-Kul Yak-Kul” acrylic art on canvas by Hervey Bay Queensland artist Will Hazzard https://willhazzard.com.au/ Love at first sight when I saw Will Hazzard’s adorable cockatoo with plumage which goes against nature to dramatic effect! My photograph was taken in Maryborough and this 81.3cm x 81.3cm painting was exhibited at the 38th Hervey Bay Annual […]
Pink Cockatoo Variant — Thoughts Become Words
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When I was a teenager in Africa (mid-sixties) I don’t know why but our house – more specifically, our front lawn was the meeting place… We sang songs by James Taylor; Bread; Simon & Garfunkle; Joan Baez; Mamas & the Papas; Joni Mitchell; Peter, Paul & Mary… Our crowd used to sit in a circle, singing songs until Mum came out and reminded us we had neighbors.
Many years later and on another continent (Australia) in 1984, I wrote, produced and directed my first 16mm film. It turned out to be my only foray into what was then considered traditional film-making because we soon discovered video, which was so much cheaper.
Iris Jones came from Rhodesia to Australia and I grew up in Kitwe, Zambia, so we had a lot in common. Her long history with and dedication to Folk Music and her 1st Community Folk Club in the Kalamunda Hills, totally inspired me to write, produce and direct ‘Some Folks Folk’. Filmed in 1984, crewed by the very able team from Friends Film Productions, Heather, Chris and Matthew, the film was edited in a suite at (A.B.Video) sponsored by P.Tilley & Co.
If you have 6 minutes to spare and want an 80’s hair reminder, watch my documentary: ‘Some Folks Folk’.
NOTES from the City of Kalamunda Community Services Directory:
- Hills Folk Club Hills Folk Club meets monthly and provides a venue for acoustic musical entertainment in a friendly atmosphere.
Phone: Secretary 9291 6026
Location: Falls Farm Cottage 41 Cagney Way LESMURDIE
Postal: 23 Glen Road LESMURDIE WA 6076
Email: paulinekevin@bigpond.com
Website: N/A
#SomeFolksFolk #MyFirst16mmFilm #16mmDoco #KalamundaFolkClub #WannerooFolkClub #FolkMusic #EcousticMusic #MusicMemories #1986MusicDoco #1986FolkMusic #FolkMusicWA #WAFolkFederation
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Carnifex. Help us continue to cover more Australian films by making a donation to Cinema Australia below. The Adelaide Film Festival has revealed a sneak peak at its 2022 program which includes two new Australian films, Carnifex and The Last Daughter. Carnifex, the directorial debut of acclaimed South Australian film editor Sean Lahiff, received production investment from […]
Two new Australian films included in Adelaide Film Festival sneak peak — Cinema Australia
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During nine months of my man in Ireland trying to convince me through Messenger, he should jump on a plane to Oz and we should explore the possibility of rekindling our love of 28 years ago; my heart and my head were at war. The risks seemed too great considering all I had been through. After a bitter divorce, my two wonderful children were now adults, I was making a new life and I had only just learnt to like myself again! (From chapbook 'Exploring Possibilities'.) Suits and ties… Your Corporate wardrobe titillates. Challenges me to abandon - invite you to swim with me – in a sea wet with desire. Throw off your hard shell, your calm, controlled exterior and reveal the let-go you. The knot of your tie, like seaweed trapping the unaware swimmer, restricting your neck - choking. Stopping words that reveal your heart. Speech splinters jab at me - stabbing me with purpose pricking my memory of a shipwrecked love… laid low in my sub-marine. I want you to loosen your tie with purpose, invite intimacy, soul revelations, as you breast-stroke in deep water - prove the want - the known need to be swamped by passion. The three-piece suit necessary clothing - layers hiding… Providing warmth, weighing where sun shafts can’t penetrate or offer paths of lighted guidance. Relinquish your quintessence! Allow this sensual drowning - while arms cleave in swells of touch, taste and heat - liquid languishing laid naked to my reciprocal need. Dismiss the discipline of habitual analysis? Take off those polished shoes - shake off the weight and surrender to feelings incomprehensible to the clever business brain. Allow unknown, unrehearsed, unrestrained actions - releases of reason, to win. I watch you purposely dive our murky, bottomless depths. Hands locked together, arms pointed straight above your head protecting - patiently proving your commitment, your leap with one compulsive breath into our eventual eternity. Frances Macaulay Forde © 2003 1st published in Poets Corner anthology 'Pages Cafe '05' by Frances Macaulay Forde in 2005. #POEM:Suits&Ties #ExploringPossibilities #SketchingInIreland #LoveStory #PoemsAboutLove #RediscoveringLove #Reunited #Romance #Poetry
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When my man made contact after 28 years he was in Ireland and I was in Australia but we'd been in love in Africa in 1974. He saw my name on the net and sent a Valentine's Day message. Through Messenger, it took him nine months to convince me to allow him to fly over and explore the possibility of love again. Messenger… Banter that backfired because literal interpretations got lost in considered connotations, (re-read a thousand times) of what went way-back-when… Juxtaposition of judgements. Hastily harnessed how-comes? Stopping me still, seriously! Making me question us both. My passionate banshee tears initiated by tactile responses to words type-tapped carefully. Sometimes in casual jest to test my reactions? Is it natural to anticipate disaster - dismissal and defend? Not normally for me – I search for more of your positive essence, confirmation of my impressions. I want you – all of you – now! Every nuance of normality shared secretly, sensually… But other stuff too – thoughts, reasons, why you do what you do… I can’t ‘see’ the whole of you touch your skin - breath you in. Sense your hands on my breasts holding me, stroking me softly. I want – I need – I crave to. Insecurity inserts itself firmly forcing doubt-feelings to well and grow without witness, until you answer; you calm; you claim, cover my heart and soul with caring. Linger in my love, lay there until we’re both sweetly exhausted by this power, this perpetual passion Frances Macaulay Forde © 2002 (From chapbook "Exploring Possibilities" 2003.) #POEM: Messenger #ExploringPossibilities #SketchingInIreland #LoveStory #PoemsAboutLove #RediscoveringLove #Reunited #Romance #Poetry
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0019n5y/the-mule Based on a true story (kinda, but not really). An article in The New York Times reported that Earl Stone, aged 90, had been convicted for transporting drugs for a Mexican cartel. If Earl Stone had been aged 30 or 40, or even 50, there’d be no story. The story is in his age. […]
The Mule, BBC 1, BBC iPlayer, Writer Nick Schenk, Director Clint Eastwood. — odonnellgrunting
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In 2002, the man I loved 28 years before in Africa, found my name on the net. After running away to Oz, two beautiful children, a bitter divorce and 17 years on my own, he sent a Valentine's greeting. I knew I was in trouble... (From my chapbook "Exploring Possibilities...") My Knight in the afternoon of my life settled content and comfortable in my aloneness you question me! you destroy my strong defences obliterate my sense and reason to let you in for my heart bow wave of confusion tense terror times of doubt and fear unknown risk everything my ordered now the colours of my life changing to a different hue you terrify me wanting - needing arms that enclose a broken heart make it whole again! Frances Macaulay Forde © 2003 #POEM:MyKnight #ExploringPossibilities #SketchingInIreland #LoveStory #PoemsAboutLove #RediscoveringLove #Reunited #Romance #Poetry
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Artwork: Frances Macaulay Forde © 2022
Milk-Money Door bright daffodil day embarrassed matures redundancy stamped stand Dole-Queue silent in the happy sunshine teleworkers gathering gaze in compensation young things pout into hidden mobiles hand held to ear stomach-bared vogue on one leg doesn’t open till ten on no-job-yet Tuesday pushy prams queue harassed singles loose children ram legs poised on steps to milk-money door this doesn’t seem to be a happy event there’s fetid foam squashing through smashed windows rusted frames rot ugliness everywhere still… it’s the most popular place in town. Frances Macaulay Forde © 2003
#POEM:MilkMoneyDoor #ArtIsTheSpark #FMFArtwork #MyIrishPoems #WrittenInIreland #ExploringPossibilities #SketchingInIreland #Poetry #DoleQueue
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