Labels: Kenneth MacMillan, La Scala, Manon, Massimo Murru, Sunday Ballet Blogging, Sylvie Guillem
Devizes Melting Pot
“Protection. Conservation. Restriction. Deep ecology. Give me deep technology any day. They don't scare me. "I'm damned if I'll crawl, my children's children crawl on the earth in some kind a fuckin' harmony with the environment. Yeah, till the next ice age or the next asteroid impact." (Moh Kohn, The Star Fraction)/ "This is the fight between God and the Devil. If His Grace is with God, he must join me, if he is for the Devil he must fight me. There is no third way" King Gustavus Adolphus
About Me
- Name: Moonbootica
- Location: Devizes, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
University graduate, currently working as an Information Assistant for the NHS. Interested in politics, history, sci fi etc.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
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Labels: Carlos Acosta, Frederick Ashton, La Fille Mal Gardee, Marianela Nuñez, Royal Opera House, The Royal Ballet
Friday, February 17, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Labels: Carlos Acosta, La Fille Mal Gardee, Marianela Nuñez, Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, Sunday Ballet Blogging
I was watching a film the other night 'Made in Dagenham' and the lead character Rita O'Grady (a composite of several real life women who took part in the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant) and she is having a argument with her husband about her taking part and leading the strike
Anyways to cut a long story short her husband tells her that he has always treated her well etc. and she replies that things like equal pay that they should be a right, not a privilege
Its my long winded way of saying why are there are still people who still argue over the right for a women to have access to contraception, to abortion, to healthcare, to equality. They lost the argument a long time ago.
Here's the scene:
Eddie O'Grady: Christ, I like a drink, but I ain't out havin' a beer every night or screwin' other women, or... 'Ere, I've never once had me hand up at you. Ever. Or the kids.
Rita O'Grady: Christ.
Eddie O'Grady: What? Why are you looking like that?
Rita O'Grady: Right. You're a saint now, is that what you're tellin' me, Eddie? You're a bleedin' saint? 'Cause you give us an even break?
Eddie O'Grady: What are you saying?
Rita O'Grady: That is as it should be. Jesus, Eddie! What do you think this strike's all been about, eh? Oh yeah. Actually you're right. You don't go on the drink, do ya? You don't gamble, you join in with the kids, you don't knock us about. Oh, lucky me. For Christ's sake, Eddie, that's as it should be! You try and understand that. Rights, not privileges. It's that easy. It really bloody is.
Labels: Contraception, Feminism, Film, Made In Dageham, Politics, Sunday Evening Thoughts, Women
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Labels: Diana Damrau, Friday Opera Blogging, Mozart, Queen of the Night, Royal Opera House, The Magic Flute