This poem was recorded at the monthly muster of the WABP&Yarn Spinners Ass in Perth.
Easter rrain on The Bogan by Emily Mary Barton, Emily Mary Barton was Banjo Patersons Grandmother.
Presented by Dave Smith.
Easter Rain on The Bogan (revisited)
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Good on ya Dave..Bravo. You connected to the audience pretty good.
I did a performance workshop with Glenny Palmer and one thing she picked up on, which I found very helpful and have to constantly remind myself, is not to allow my voice to drop in volume, particularly at the end of lines.
It's easy to do, requires constant vigilance.
I did a performance workshop with Glenny Palmer and one thing she picked up on, which I found very helpful and have to constantly remind myself, is not to allow my voice to drop in volume, particularly at the end of lines.
It's easy to do, requires constant vigilance.
Neville
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" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
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Re: Easter Rain on The Bogan (revisited)
Good on you Dave - and Mum says hi -- we both think this is just great ...LOUD APPLAUSE Even the girls were mesmerized as they listened to Uncle Dave
Cheers
Maureen
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Maureen Thanks. We did like meeting your Mum a nice Lady and fun.
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