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A cock and a bottle ... interesting association! A glass should be added, allowing the cock to drink some wine. Or the cock should be replaced by a stork :)
COCK by Mike Bartlett is a theatre production presented by Buds Theatre Company and directed by Rayann Condy. It had shown at Singapore DRAMA CENTRE, BLACK BOX at 10 -12 MAY 2012.
My team and I had involved creating the projections mapping visual effects for the transitions during the play. The concept for the visual was based on the idea that the set reflects the john’s mind, the protagonist of the play, in the style of wire frame, with waves signifying the passing of time and explodes and implodes representing sexual activity and so on. All the visual effects are done by using open source software called Processing.
Director – Rayann Condy
Producer – Claire Devine
Visual Artists - Jacky Boen, Mithru Vigneshwara, Mui RuiYi and Zac Ong.
Lighting Design – Shaiful Islam
Sound Design – Jean Low
Actors
John – Walter Hanna
M – Koey Foo
W – Rebecca Lee
F – Ray Condy
Check out www.zacr8.com to see more.
JOE COCKER
Support-act: Matt Simons
10 May 2013
Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Photography: Marco van Rooijen - Copyright, All Rights Reserved!
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After a lovely Breakfast at the B&B next day it was time to set off on Stage 4 which would end in Amberely in the pouring rain.
South Downs Way - Stage 4 - Cocking to Amberley
Men tape the hind claws of a rooster to prevent it from blinding its opponent at a practice cock fighting ring in the less touristy parts of Chatuchak.
Prismacolor Coulored Pencil Portrait of Cocker Spaniel "Daddy SugarFrance Kid Proof" (Conner) owned by Melinda Corigliano of Dream Meadows Arabians in WA. Artist: Bridgette Lewis
Some people erroneously call it the Cock Growing Stone by misreading the wording.
If only!!!
The Cock Crowing Stone is situated next to Wessenden Head Road, West Nab above Meltham. West Yorkshire.
OS Ref. SE080088 Sheet 110
It is sited close to a former sandstone quarry and may have been erected to mark the location of the path to the quarry, or to mark the location of the permissive path to the summit of West Nab.
It may have some pagan link, but nobody knows.