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Friday, 12 July 2024

Unveiled - 'Depeche Mode: Songs of Faith and Devotion'


This evening, at Unveiled in St Andrew's Wickford, I explored Christian influences in the music of Basildon band, Depeche Mode. All four of the original members were church-goers at or around the time the band was formed (mainly at St Paul's Methodist Church in Basildon but also, for Dave Gahan, Wickford Salvation Army). Because it was a significant part of their lives, themes and imagery from that time have regularly shown up in their songs. The main themes of Depeche Mode's music have been sex, love and religion, with those three often being intertwined.

At the time of the 'Violator' album, which included 'Personal Jesus', songwriter Martin Gore said: “I have this inherent longing to want to believe in something. And if I was pushed--no, I don’t even think I’d have to be pushed--I would say that I believe in God.” Later, in 2016, he was interviewed by US Pastor and Author Rob Bell. In that podcast he said: “I think I've always been interested in spirituality, and religions even.” “I was quite familiar with the Bible, and I used to read other religion's books, and I found that quite motivating when it came to writing songs.” “I've never followed a religion. Sometimes I envy people who do, because I feel that they have something that I never quite get to.”By the time of their most political album ‘Spirit’ released the following year, Gore was saying: “I’ve never been religious in any way, but a lot of my songs have dealt with spirituality and somehow we’ve lost our spiritual way at the moment.” “We need to find it quickly because for a start we’re going to reach a tipping point very soon when there won’t be a planet.”

Speaking about his song 'Kingdom', Dave Gahan has said: ‘“Kingdom” from ‘Hourglass’ “is very much about the idea that there is something beyond this existence here that I do firmly believe in, and kind of yearn to feel more of.” “I think the song is about – again – I am questioning my beliefs. Do I believe in God? Is there a God? If there is, is He ashamed of us? What is my place? How can I become in my life, and not be afraid of it? What is it I’m afraid of? I don’t know. All these questions, I ask. And so “Kingdom” is like this fantasy or idea. This place is here, it’s here all the time. But I choose often to not notice it. I choose to take my own will back and be in charge. Then I always end up feeling lonely and disappointed.” 

Gore and Gahan would seem to be in a similar place spiritually; wanting to explore religious themes and questions, reaching out to something beyond themselves without being entirely sure what that something is and without wanting to commit to a particular religion. Gahan, in particular, has highlighted busyness, noise and self-control as factors that limit ability to respond spiritually to what is beyond us. In their music, they are essentially seeking to live the questions, rather than provide answers. And their music is all the more powerful for that!

The tracks we listened to as part of the talk were 'Blasphemous Rumours', 'Personal Jesus', 'Soul With Me', 'Kingdom' and 'Presence of God'. One of Dave Gahan's cousins attended and talked about growing up with Dave, including attending Wickford Salvation Army.

The Unveiled programme for the Autumn includes:
  • 13 September (7.00 pm) – Trials & Tribulations – Exhibition viewing evening. Meet John-Paul Barrett, see his exhibition and hear him interviewed. This Leigh-on-Sea based artist creates modern interpretations of classic iconographic images and scenes.
  • 27 September (7.30 pm) – Dave Crawford in concert. Popular local musician, Dave Crawford writes engaging/melodic songs in Americana/ Alt-Rock/Indie-Folk. He has performed at the Leigh Folk Festival, Pin Drop Sessions, and Music for Mind together with Kev Butler. This will Dave’s second concert at Unveiled, we have also enjoyed his powerful vocals and guitar at our Open Mic Nights.
  • 25 October (7.30 pm) – Eva Romanakova in concert. Eva Romanakova sings a wide genre of music; Musical Theatre, Arias, Pop, Jazz, Movie Songs and also Folk. She will sing music from various countries and different times.
More dates will follow.

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Depeche Mode - Soul With Me.

Friday, 28 June 2024

Infusion Physical Theatre and Dance 21: Soothe

 



Infusion Physical Theatre shared the stage with Dance 21, an accessibility-focused dance group based in Chelmsford, at St Andrew's Wickford this evening. In partnership with the Arts Council England and Next Step Creative, Infusion delivered a series of workshops with Dance 21, giving them a chance to create their own short dance works based on the Threat, Drive, Soothe model. Dance 21 performed as a wonderful curtain raiser to Infusion’s full performance of 'Soothe' tonight.

'Soothe' is an off-balance, fun, emotive dance exploration of the three modes of emotional regulation: threat, drive, soothe. In a multimedia dance show for all ages, award-winning Infusion Physical Theatre brings to life the movement of mental wellbeing in a thoughtful and rambunctious examination of hormones that push, pull and drag us through life. Combining contemporary dance and multimedia, Infusion weaves together non-traditional partnering and original music to follow the cravings of a post-lockdown society eager for recovery. Psychologist Dr Lisa Harrow called it, “An emotive interplay between art and science!”

Founded in 2013 by Cambridge-based artists Daniel and Melanie Cossette, Infusion has performed site-specific work for the National Trust’s Winter Lights, performed in Project Dance (London and Paris), in Edinburgh Festival Fringe (Scotland), Sprung (Queens College, Cambridge), as well as appearing in Wandsworth Arts Fringe, The Library Presents rural touring scheme, local and international theatres. Infusion Physical Theatre combines contemporary dance, non-traditional partnering, mime, puppetry and circus with soulful touches of humour, longing and the human spirit in bodily form.

Also at tonight's performance was Christ John Otto of Belonging House.

Tonight's performance was part of Unveiled, our fortnightly arts and performance evenings at St Andrew's Wickford. Our final Unveiled evening before the summer break will be 'Depeche Mode: Songs of Faith & Devotion', Friday 12 July, 7.00 pm, when I will talk about Christian influences in the music of Basildon band, Depeche Mode.

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Infusion Physical Theatre - Soothe.

Thursday, 23 May 2024

Soothe (with Dance21) - Wickford

 


Soothe (with Dance21) - Wickford

A thoughtful and rambunctious exploration of the three modes of emotional regulation: threat, drive, soothe. Off-balance, emotive dance theatre embodying the hormones that push, pull and drag us through life.

The performance is at 7pm, on Friday 28th June, at St Andrews Church, 11 London Road, Wickford.
Tickets - £5. Book at https://www.nextstepcreative.co.uk/asp-products/sooth-with-dance21-wickford/.

This event is part of Unveiled, a regular Friday night arts and performance event at St Andrew’s Church, 7.00 – 9.00 pm, 11 London Road, Wickford, Essex SS12 0AN

See below for the remainder of our Summer programme and http://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html for more information
  • Exhibitions, open mic nights, performances, talks and more!
  • Unveiled – a wide range of artist and performers from Essex and wider, including Open Mic nights (come and have a go!).
  • Unveiled – view our hidden painting by acclaimed artist David Folley, plus a range of other exhibitions.
Summer Programme 2024
  • 31 May – Poets Tim Harrold & Jonathan Evens share a selection of poetry and prose from their own collections & those of their favourite poets. Tim is a poet who creates images of profound challenge and change. Jonathan’s poems & stories have been published by Amethyst Review, International Times & Stride.
  • 14 June – Simon Law in concert. Simon has fronted the rock bands Fresh Claim, Sea Stone and Intransit, as well as being a founder of Plankton Records and becoming an Anglican Vicar.
  • 28 June – Infusion Physical Theatre with Dance 21 perform a curtain raiser to ‘Soothe’, a thoughtful and rambunctious exploration of the three modes of emotional regulation: threat, drive, soothe. This is off-balance, emotive dance theatre embodying the hormones that push, pull and drag us through life.
  • 12 July – Depeche Mode: Songs of Faith & Devotion. Jonathan Evens talks about Christian influences in the music of Basildon band, Depeche Mode.
These events do not require tickets (just turn up on the night). There will be a retiring collection to cover artist and church costs.


See http://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html for fuller information.






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Simon Law - The Haven.