Monday, 25 August 2014

Kenilworth Carnival 2014 (Kenilworth Carnival Choir)

Kenilworth Carnival Day is always special; entertaining and filled with wonder and awe.

Kenilworth Carnival Day always has a moving and inspirational soundtrack, with vibrancy and creativity shining through the procession…

…this year was no exception and to top it all, for one day only, the carnival procession had its very own choir!
 

 

For those who may have missed this year’s carnival, the choir got together to bring beautiful music to the ears of the audience. On the day, they sang some very ambitious songs and sang all the way around the procession. 

The Choir Members were:

Elektra (aka Louise) - The lightning conductor, Elecktra expects perfection from her outstanding choir! Spending all her energy on pushing the choir to its limits.
 


Felicity Blowhorn (aka Craig) – Felicity is on sabbatical from the Chinewrde Marching Band (http://ccmarchingband.blogspot.co.uk), and she is still looking for fame and fortune. After meeting Conchita backstage at the 2014 Eurovision, she has been inspired to stop shaving.

 



Shirley Basquet (aka Carole) – Is the diva on the piano, and if you hum it, she’ll have bloody good go at playing it!

 


James Forta-Scew Smythe (aka Ley) - Is back from boarding school for the holidays, he’s a little mischievous and does get into quite a few scrapes but has a wonderful soprano voice still, and can play the banjo to boot!

 


Chardony Blanc (aka Abba) – Also back from School for the holiday’s is a brilliant singer but does provoke James!

 



Snotbag (aka Sara) - Is our punk with ‘tude, and our star for the day, always happy to sing the solo parts on any song, no matter how high or low.

 


Sister Mary Joseph (aka Jac)  – The not so immaculate, is a banjo playing all singing and dancing nun with an amazing way with unruly dogs!

 


Flora Tubb (aka Heather) – Is a lovely elderly member of the choir, but unfortunately isn’t quite the full quaver, she takes her plastic frog (fluffy) everywhere with her, even to the Doctors! We almost missed this year’s carnival because we couldn’t find the stupid frog!!

 


Angela Rosenberg (aka Veronica) – Has been in this choir since it began (July 2014), and has the upmost respect from the rest of the group – well, because she can actually sing!

 


Chelsea (aka Jules) – our community fitness instructor, agreed to join in and sing along after leading us in some aerobics at the Brays before the procession.

 

Wainwright (aka Graham) – Is a hill walker, who was on a lovely walk around the castle when he stumbled upon our choir and joined by accident.

 


What a lovely day it was, not a rain drop during the procession… happy faces everywhere. The floats were great – some real work had gone into the props, costumes and themes… so, I guess all we can say is:

 

…better start thinking about next year, after all, Kenilworth is pretty damn good at this carnival lark!


 
If you missed it, here we are on YouTube:



 


 




 

Monday, 9 June 2014

Clues Re-cap for Carnival 2014

With only FOUR weeks to go till this year’s carnival… let’s have a re-cap on those clues shall we:

  1. “What’s black and white and purple all over? (It’s not a penguin formally called Prince either!)”
  2. “It’ll be all-white on the night”
  3. “Better get a medal for our costumes”
  4. “Take note, a medallion is basically a medal”
  5. “I definitely won’t be surplus to requirements in my performance on the day!”

 
We have got our costumes sorted, we have our characters and names ready for our performance…
 
Louise's Costume 2014
 
We have chosen our music for the soundtrack and are in the middle of editing it down to the most appropriate songs…

Working on the soundtrack

We are printing, painting and sketching for the props…
 
We have organised our rehearsal for the day… KENILWORTH CARNIVAL 2014 HERE WE COME!

So, how about a couple more clues…

1.   Didn’t Will Shakespeare say: “All the worlds a stage"? And if so does a moving lorry count?

2.   Paul McCartney once said: “Win or lose, sink or swim… one thing’s for certain we’ll never give in… side by side, hand in hand – we all stand together…” Very apt this year I think

 

Good luck with those cryptic clues…

See you on the Day – SATURDAY 5th July – can’t wait!

 

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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

How to enter Kenilworth Carnival, 2014...

… time’s running out the closing date for float entries is Friday 30th May (this Friday) and the closing date for fancy dress walkers is Wednesday July 2nd

But how do you enter? I hear you cry…

Step 1:

Get a group of silly people together (and 1 bossy one)

 

Step 2:

Meet up, have some tea and biscuits or a beer and BBQ, come up with an idea.

Option 1: argue until the boss tells you what you’re doing.

Option 2: vote on ideas and democratically agree on a theme

 


Step 3:


Fill it in, and conduct a risk assessment

Step 4:
 
Have a few meetings / socials / rehearsals (depending on your theme)

Have lots of FUN


 

Step 5:

Make some props and costumes

Have lots of FUN

 

Step 6:

Walkers – get ready and practice walking in your costumes and carrying your props

Floats – decide who is going to ‘install’ your float, safety barriers etc and where the money is going to be collected

Have lots of FUN

 


Step 7:

Try and get the lorry delivered the night before or really really really early on the day

Have lots of FUN

Have a chippy tea on the lorry (if it’s the night before)

 


Step 8:

THE DAY

Get up ridiculously early

Get a member of your group to make bacon sandwiches!

All hands to the decks while the lorry comes together… have lots and lots of FUN!

Get into costumes, have make-up applied and then…

…Run around screaming at each other in a blind panic because you don’t think you’ll get to the Brays in time – AAAARRRRGH! It’s far too early!

 


And then, calmly get to the Brays performing as you ‘sail’ past the judges in all your glory….

 

FOR ITS CARNIVAL DAY – Kenilworth Carnival Day…let’s keep this going!

 

Come on, it’s not that difficult, its lots of fun and it’s a great way to raise money!

Download your form now – your local carnival needs you!

 

And if, it’s not for you… then come along on the day and spectate… enjoy the show and donate some of your change… it’s all for such a good cause

 

This year’s Carnival is Saturday 5th July.

 

See you there!