lunes, 1 de julio de 2019

A LADY OF LETTERS


Our association would like to pay tribute to the English actress who lived in Madrid and sadly died there too, Julie Davies.
Our first event as an association was a live literary performance. Julie came with fellow actor Jonathan Mellor on a cold February evening in 2010 and read poems by T.S. Eliot in a bar in Alcobendas called El Indio Mocaqua. It was so kind of them and we thoroughly enjoyed it. I will always remember Nacho´s friend there, Federico, saying that in Argentina culture and free time go together. If only. Such talented artists are as necessary as the air we breathe.
Julie and Jonathan and Jim performed extracts from The Tempest in I.E.S. Joan Miró, San Sebastián De Los Reyes and one young person came up to thank us profusely for bringing Shakespeare to their high school, saying  for him it was like a miracle.
I met Julie through Tracy our mutual friend and I remember it was when Tracy´s boy Daniel was born in 2010 and we were there together at the hospital that I broached the subject of a reading from The Wasteland and Julie said that she knew that Jonathan was fanatical about T.S. Eliot and so it came to be that we have a blog entry called T.S. Eliot in Alcobendas with Julie making a special request to read from Cats too.
I loved Miss Ruddock, the character Julie played in Alan Bennett’s play Talking Heads for TEATRO LIBERARTE. It was a truly memorable performance, absolutely brilliant.
Just like each and every leaf on a tree has access to light and rain, sunshine and air, people need the Arts.
Julie was sunshine and light with her beautiful voice.
And in her care for the planet. She was unable to throw away anything plastic.


Dear Julie, rest in peace.

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