Showing posts with label shenley nativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shenley nativity. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 June 2009

Planning Christmas

Had lunch with the people of St Mary's Shenley so that we could plan the Christmas services. Most of the arangements will stay the same but there are some significant things in the pipeline, including:
  • A Sing-a-long-a-Shenley-Nativity with a Kareoke version of the video in the Church
  • Live video feed of the four O'clock service on Christmas Eve in the graveyard so that the hundreds of extra visitors don't break the fire safety limits...
Plus a number of details that needed to be agreed...

Alison Baird did an excelent job with this. It's good to know that everything has been thought through in good time! (Shame we couldn't meet on the 25th June...)

Monday, 2 March 2009

Shenely Nativity on You Tube

Here are some of the videos from the Shenely Nativity:







More to follow when it's been edited...

Monday, 22 December 2008

The Shenley Nativity

A few months ago a simple conversation took place.
The gist of this conversation was - you know the BBC did that Liverpool Nativity with all the Beatles songs? Well, why don't we do one in Milton Keynes - but pick our own music?
This conversation became a plan and the plan became a script and before anyone knew what had happened, the Shenley Nativity was created...


This was the first Shenley Nativity, but I suspect it won't be the last!

Mike Geaney did an incredible job brining it all together. Paul Randall revealed some more of his technical genius. The cast were on good form, the homeless choir looked appropriately ragged but sang like angels, and the soup was just the ticket!

Highlights included: Joseph's dream sequence - projected on a screen above his head as he slept - Mary's song - from the steps of the church - the homeless choir outside the homeless shelter (the vestry) - the birth cry of the baby (from the shed) - the video link to Herod's Palace - and the star on top of the vestry roof!

We were really very lucky that it didn't rain. The weather was perfect!

Well done to all involved! - and I look forward to next year's performance!

Sunday, 19 October 2008

Shenley Nativity

The Shenley Nativity is an imaginative project which aims to create a lively, dramatic and contemporary retelling of the Christmas story using popular music, outdoor drama, video, lights and action - aimed at the teens and twenty somethings who sometimes get forgotten at Christmas. Those who remember the Liverpool Nativity may find the idea familiar - but there will be no Beatles songs!

The team came together tonight for a walk-through and envisioning session. It's going to be hard work but worth it! Paul is a musical genius! Mike is a mad genius! Can't wait!