Sweating with Wolves

Friday 13th may be unlucky for some, but not for me.
On Friday July 13th I went into London, to Tiverton Primary School in Tottenham, to see the second performance of a musical play based on my book, The Wolf's Footprint.
It was an exhaustingly hot day -- and I got lost. Now, I live in the Midlands and there I often here it said, "Oh, the people in London aren't friendly. They're rude, they won't give you the time of day," and all this kind of guff.
I am here to tell you, this is an absolute untruth. I interrupted several people as they were going about their business, to ask the way to Tiverton School and every single one of these randomly selected people was as friendly and helpful as could be. Several pulled out smart-phones and entered the name of the school, so they could show me where it was and guide me on my way. Thanks to them, I found Tiverton in time for the afternoon session.
So thank you, kindly people of Haringey and Tottenham and especially those -- you know who you are -- who were stopped by a hot and dishevelled writer asking, "Do you know where Tiverton School is?"

Then I got to relax in the staff-room and chat to violinist Anna Jenkins and drummer Sebastien Hankin until it was time for the evening performance.
The play was first performed in 2014 and you can read about it here.
The performance this year, with a different cast, was every bit as good. As as I said at the end, I knew how it was going to turn out, but I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.

The music moves from the sad and poignant to the boisterous and joyful -- and how the children danced so energetically -- with encores! -- in that heat, I don't know, but they did. The oldest cast members were no more than twelve but they performed with a confidence and engagement that was a delight.
When Resham Mirza, the admirable head-teacher, tweeted that she had watched the show 'with pride,
joy and admiration' I could only echo her. As the head of this wonderful school she has good reason to be proud. As the Head Governer of the school told me, as we sat in the front row, Resham not only nutures all kinds of artistic expression at the school, but they have great academic results too.



Kate also supplied the trumpeter, Ruben, as he's her son! Grow your own, that's the way.

Tiverton School website
Kate Stilitz's website

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Published on July 16, 2018 16:00
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