Sarah Jane's love of music and musicians has been a frequent
topic of conversation around the dinner table recently and she has
arranged to have some informal lessons from a rather gifted cousin
over the summer. We are hatching a plot to enable her to join in a
few busking sessions with her local favourite.
Being Present
With this in mind, I booked tickets for a performance at the
Halifax Festival. When we arrived at the Minster Sarah Jane refused
to go in - memories of cold, long ceremonies with Brownies and
Guides convinced her that this would not be fun. I lured her in
with a promise of cake at the interval, but through the first act
had regular requests to leave.
Having Presence
When Grassroots Theatre came on stage everything changed.
Totally engrossed and beaming with joy I was relieved that I had
insisted on her staying. In a matter of seconds she joined the
audience.
Actively Participating
At the interval Sarah Jane rushed off to talk to the group who
mingled with the audience around the cake stall. I don't know the
detail of the conversation but she secured an invitation to join
them on stage for one number in the second half!
Connecting
Buzzing with confidence she then began collecting cups and
plates, chatting to everyone and making friends with the washing up
team. She had real conversations about school, hobbies, favourite
subjects - so much packed into 20 minutes. Grumpy teen had left the
building!
Contributing
As the second half began she started dancing at the side of the
aisle, encouraging the audience to clap and dance. She joined the
company on stage for the last number with extraordinary self
confidence and beamed through the applause. At the end of the show
lots of people came to speak to us both. I was in no doubt that her
presence and contribution to the evening had made a huge impact on
many people. Time for us to find a place for this to be a regular
contribution from Sarah Jane, I'm sure something local will work
out well.