Bristol 1904 Arts - Grouse 2021

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DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment for Bristol Savages (now Bristol 1904 Arts) has featured in the club almost since its inception. In the early days and indeed even up to modern times it was largely classical performances provided by instrumentalists, singers, poets, raconteurs, and magicians. As far as music was concerned it was mainly a diet of classical pieces. Over time this has changed very little, yes, we have had the introduction of Jazz and acoustic guitars, but the bedrock has been based on classical styles of music and early twentieth century entertainment. As I write this, we are in a fairly weak state as entertainers, plus we are carrying over entertainment styles, some of which are not very popular outside the confines of B1904A and so like it or not we have to change with the times if we are to encourage new membership. It is therefore no surprise that our styles of music and entertainment need to be expanded and changed. As an organisation we have and still are undergoing massive change which has affected every aspect of what we do, the recent COVID pandemic has not helped us or anyone else for that matter, but it has given us a great opportunity to restructure ourselves, not least of all the Entertainment Members. In the outside world there have been massive changes and swings in entertainment tastes. In the 1970’s there were plenty of small mid-sized venues but these days they are either small or arena size! We are fortunate with our facilities and we should make the most of them. So, over the coming months and years it is hoped to introduce genres of entertainment which will hopefully provide something for everyone, such as: Classical performance Humour including the raconteur Jazz Modern Music – Folk / Pop / Country Magic Spoken word Drama Concerts Dance Cabaret Comedy For the future B1904A will be expanding its horizons regarding entertainment with a view to embracing all the above. This will have a twofold benefit, firstly it will attract more diverse entertainment and secondly it is hoped that it will attract new younger members. Some of this will be achieved through our regular TWISTs, however, it is hoped to introduce ‘Concert Evenings’. This latter initiative is particularly exciting as it will be aimed primarily at members of the public and established performance artists, be they Classical, Jazz, Cabaret etc., to encourage them to join us. It will also provide additional spots for our own Entertainment Members. For the weekly meetings we may try and introduce younger guests to entertain us more regularly and give them an opportunity to experience life in Bristol 1904 Arts. These are long term strategies which will take time to plan and come to fruition but are necessary to ensure our future and enable us to grow. Brian Inglis 82

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Streaming up the learning curve by Geoff Wright

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page 82

Sir Terence Rattigan by John Isaacs

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page 70

Sketches from Richard Pope’s workbook

1min
pages 71-73

Development of Future of Entertainment by Brian Inglis

2min
pages 83-84

Our New constitution

11min
pages 76-81

How the Spedding family climbed Mount Snowdon unintentionally by Alan Spedding

5min
pages 61-62

The History of Ashton Court by Bill Thomas (supplied by Elizabeth Thomas

18min
pages 42-48

Booby Prizes by Les Shutt

3min
pages 49-50

The Life & Music of Robert Schumann by Ray Anstice

4min
pages 40-41

Social Distancing by Alan Shellard Page 35- 38 The Sieges of Bristol by Ian Faulkner

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pages 34-35

Open Doors Day September 2021 by Jonathan Bird

4min
pages 32-33

Scenic Car Run, BBQ and Jazz 24 June 2021 by Bill Phillips

2min
page 31

Artists Outing to Christchurch 29th July 2021, our guests’ perspective on the day

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Annual Artists’ outing to Christchurch Thursday 29th July 2021 by Robert Dawes

3min
page 29

TWIST Evening Friday 20 Aug 2021 by James Short

2min
page 28

26 Coming home by Bill Phillips

2min
pages 26-27

Prince Philip and me by Roger Francis

5min
pages 24-25

Reflections on the life and legacy of HRH The Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh by The

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Oily classic cars at St Donat’s Castle 24th August 2021 by Peter Bush

4min
pages 18-20

Snappers’ report by Jonathan Bolgar

2min
page 16

Walkers’ report by Geoff Wright

1min
page 17

In a time of Lockdowns - report on Cultural Expeditions 2020-1 by Paul Main

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pages 14-15

Editorial Commentary

4min
pages 4-5

New President John Bedford

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Michael Heming obituary by Graham Blower

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Avians report

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New Chairman Michael Newstead and Membership Changes

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