Saturday, December 29, 2012

2012 High

As 2012 quietly draws to a close... Our yearly family tradition is to reflect on our highs and lows of the year we are about to leave behind... And our dreams for one that lies ahead. Right up there on my list of the very best of 2012 is performing as my clown 'Fiona van der Walt' with 'Andromeda' ...Barbara's clown. However the universe colluded for these two unusual friends to meet and share what they think of the world... I am delighted. And very grateful. Here we are in our secret underground rehearsal room with The Harp preparing our song for the crescendo of our show. How lucky we are.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Fun Fearless and Female

An early christmas present... I am in this months Cosmo South Africa as a Fun Fearless Female... check it out... and vote if you like.  How exciting... I had my shoot with Olympic Kayaker, Bridgette Hartley and Chartered Accountant, Kashveera Chanderjith.  I'm reminded of the questions they asked and here are my full answers... for even more fearless fun.  Of course I said way too much.  


1.   What do you think makes a woman awesome?

Earrings.  Painted toenails. Fabulous shoes.  And a career she’s passionate about.


2.   What’s your personal motto?

Get up.  If you wait for divine inspiration you never will.  We’re all improvising.  And it starts by getting up.


3.   What has been your greatest career highlight?

It’s a small story that really impacted me and has stayed with me…  My very first play ‘Weekend Special’ had a performance at Northcliff High School.  This was the first public school we’d managed to get into… each student had paid their fee and we were on.  Yay.  So we arrived and set up and they swarmed in.  Loads of them.  As usual I went to the front to introduce the play to this sea of school kids who simply would not keep quiet.  Eventually I just stood there while the teachers tried to get them to pipe down… no luck.  So I thought oh well here we go, and we just started the play in all the noise.  Within about five minutes you could hear a pin drop in the hall and at the end when they clapped it sounded like rain.  One of the teachers came up to me and said she’d never seen that before in all her years of being a teacher.  And I thought… that’s theatre.  Then of course all the brilliant people I have worked with over the years... Nick Warren, James Cuningham, Helen Iskander, James Cairns, Janni Younge, Deborah Da Cruz, Roberto Pombo, Toni Morkel, Hamilton Dhlamini,  James Borthwick, Yule Mabhena, Ellis Pearson... and the list goes on.

4.   What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learnt in your business so far?

Collaborate with people you think are brilliant.  For me there are many people to mention… but my main collaborator is Nick Warren.  He is the best scriptwriter I know – and I happen to be married to him. What a luck.  He’s written two of the plays I’ve directed, ‘Dirt’ and ‘Sunday Morning’ and we are working on our third one ‘The River Rope.’  He also edited the plays I have written myself.  We fight quite a lot… but the work is better for it.  And that’s really all that matters.  That and being right of course!

5.   Who are some of your idols?

The directors Julie Taymor and Baz Luhrmann - their theatre is cinematic and their cinema is theatrical…  Across the Universe, Frida, Romeo & Juliet, Moulin Rouge… that’s all I’m saying.

6.   What couldn’t you live without?

A hair band around my wrist.  A red clown nose in my bag.  A cafĂ© latte in the morning.

7.   If your house was burning, what three things would you rescue first?

Besides my cats who would no doubt have long ago hot footed through the cat flap yelling ‘everyone for themselves.’  It would be my Hasbeens mint green 50’s style high heel shoes.  They rock.  My bag full of theatre masks which I made whist studying theatre in Italy earlier this year.  They’re not just masks – they are like my friends – characters I’ve gotten to know.  And then, my wedding dress.  Lame.  But it’s true.  I love it.  Luckily it’s not a meringue special – it’s an Abigail Betz antique pink tulle tutu dress, which is patiently waiting in my cupboard for the next Mrs Havisham dress up party.

8.   Do you have any celebrity style icons?

I’d say Zooey Deschanel.  She’s cool.  But this is mostly based on the characters she plays.  I love the mad quirkiness of their style.

9.   Who / what inspires you the most?

Right now… Matteo Destro.  He is an Italian theatre director and mask-maker. He is also currently my teacher in Florence.  He is a creative genius.  He talks about theatre through the process of mask making…  The idea that there are poetic landscapes waiting to be revealed if you are brave enough to go there.  It is not enough to simply say your lines and execute the blocking.  You have to push further and go deeper.  ‘…It’s good.  But it’s not enough.’  He says in his brilliant broken English.  He makes me want to be a better artist.


10.                 What advice do you have for young women in SA?

My art teacher used to say on a regular basis… ‘Ladies in life you can be anything but boring.’  And also, ‘If you want to take a photograph use a camera not a paintbrush.’  Two pieces of advise I’ve kept close.





Thursday, December 13, 2012

Chorus of witnesses

Today we had the most wonderful class exploring the tragic chorus... Dynamic, rhythm, text, space!  And on my way home from the grocery shop I passed my own special chorus of witnesses.  Hi Ho.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A backdrop for a kitchen floor

Our kitchen floor has been possesed by a brand new portable backdrop for 'Sunday Morning'... The newspaper pixelated Johannesburg skyline. With which we open today at the Mzansi Fela Festival at the Pretoria State Theatre.  Thank you Deborah da Cruz Meyer for your hard work completing it.  Here's to a rocking run.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

A life time walking

Matteo said in a recent movement class that you can see family in the touch. In the way two hands come together a whole history is revealed. A vibration in the background. Simple. Beautiful. True. Like in the way these two old ladies... in perfect unison, arm in arm, sisters perhaps... cross Piazza della Repubblica. And off they go. Not for the first time today. A life time of walking together.  Right there, in the background.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

The bee thief

Unlikely friends, Fiona van der Walt and Andromeda Andromeda have began secret meetings to discover brand new things about the world. Clown philosophy... Exciting... A special place where anything is possible.  So something begins... We know not yet what... But we are excited for what I'll call for now 'The Bee Thief.'

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