About pdellwand
I am enjoying my liberation!
• this resulted from an early retirement from work in local government, after extensive experience in Youth, Community & Adult Education. An escape to be celebrated.
• I've also finished work at Ofsted, the crown service responsible for inspecting the quality of education and services for children and their families. It used to be more conscious of its independence from the civil service, from politics, politicians and political positioning, from parties, powers and principalities, press, prejudice, pressures and striving for popularity and proud of acting without fear and favour and on the basis of evidence and performance. The following of these principles is currently less clear and although I miss my inspection work and former colleagues, I do not miss the pressures and current trends.
Still lots of projects, contracts and commissions, providing management, consultancy, evaluations and inspections in education, heritage, arts & culture; giving individuals & organisations challenges: critical friendship; mentoring; leadership; management; quality improvement; adaptation to change; inclusive or ethical policies / practices.
• Contracts have included to direct or produce art installations, unique participative music events, to design and plan traditional orchards and to teach and research about the interrelationship of well-being and ecology.
• Clients have included Help the Aged, with commissions for me to create projects for elders to make music in inspirational settings & to evaluate a pilot project for elders creating a radio station as a voice for their generations. For National Museums, Liverpool, the Musicians' Gallery, which brought new music, spoken word and dance into treasured spaces to invite a new way of appreciating them. From New Art Exchange, a commission to create a performance art installation during the Liverpool Biennial,. This took the ideas of volunteers, old and young: their hard work and beauty of movement and song into a successful, intriguing and soulful performance.
• After many years of fighting for and sustaining arts work with young people and their communities, then for creative skills for adult learners while I was head of a centre of excellence - now MY turn: my free-lance work has helped me find my own voice and put my hands to work directly and creatively in music, environment & 3D art. Opportunities for making things directly, working with talented and good-hearted friends, sharing the delight in broadcasts, publications, presentations and performances –
That is liberation.
I was asked. “What’s your favourite tree?” It was an exercise to celebrate National Tree Week. Wirral Street Tree 09452. a crab apple in Frankby Road, Meols. This a tree to get you thinking: this is a crab-apple, growing on … Continue reading →
Ieuan the poet asked how I am. I was first tempted to quote my uncle Harold, another Welshman, but from the chapel-blasted, dour valleys in the south. When I asked him the same question at my Nan’s funeral, he gave … Continue reading →
Wirral Tree Wardens have been researching traditional orchards in the Wirral Peninsula and, at the start of 2019, declared the corner field of Claremont Farm, Old Clatterbridge Road and Brimstage Road, to have been a site of fruit trees and … Continue reading →
And do trees dance? perhaps trees dance, in their own scale of time perhaps in a rhythm only they can hear perhaps to a tune that’s of their choosing perhaps to songs of Ancestree perhaps to wind and earth’s … Continue reading →
Colin is certaily right that we’re indifferent at promoting “Pomona,” even though we’re out and about, pressing apples and giving juice away. Read what he says and let’s have your thoughts, please: Hello David, Thank you for the interesting email. … Continue reading →
As Pomona, The Wirral Apple Juice and Cider Network, we have some strengths, some problems, but we are close to a turning point in our life as a group. We do have solutions that allow us to continue sharing ideas, … Continue reading →
Wirral Pomona have a cider ceilidhe on 18th January, 2019, to mark Robbie Burns’ Immortal Memory and his legacy for the makers of cider. We, as the network of Cider-Makers, believe passionately in convivial occasions, using our home-grown resources, whether they … Continue reading →
We at Wirral Pomona had a brilliant Wassail on Saturday 6th January, to start the New Year and ensure that our apple trees, cider, orchard volunteers and cider makers are healthy, happy and flourish! So now it’s time for another … Continue reading →
I have broken the habit of 50+ years. The last time I canvassed for Labour votes was in Toxteth in 1966. Last night I dropped a few leaflets through doors in Pensby and I will vote for Margaret Greenwood, our … Continue reading →
Saturday 6th May in West Kirby. Are you dancing? Am I asking? Yes.. …… and this is why. Pomona, the network of cider makers who use local surplus apples to make juice and cider, also promotes conviviality. Our dances and ceilis are … Continue reading →
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