How are you handeling being at home?
Me: Being at home, home teaching, being a dad, taking care of the house. Just going outside for shopping or, gladly still possible in the Netherlands, a small walk or bike ride.
Enjoying being closer to the kids than I am used to, enjoying the peace it brings in this ratrace we call life. But I do miss having some time for myself. I miss making films or theater. I miss telling stories and listening to stories and ideas of others. And I miss working with other creatives.
But, in the spare moments I do have for myself I was also thinking of the possibilities.
I am not in this alone. As a matter of fact: We are all in this together. All over the world. This disease knows no borders, no politics or religion. These times are unique. What if we use this time to share our personal stories? Share your thoughts and feelings? What if we find personal stories from everywhere and find writers and actors from everywhere to film these stories?
Together with writer Michiel Richards, I created the concept for sharing the ‘at home monologues’. I like to introduce to you ‘Missing Pieces’.
New monologues are still being created, so new words from around the world will be uploaded every week.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1tqNnh3C8urzWYXDFmxsDA
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I just saw this and clicked the link to youtube. One looked like it was just posted. Are you still doing this? I'd love to share and participate.
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Hi Walter, thanks for your interest in Missing Pieces. The project is still in full effect. Last week we posted a monologue from Zanzibar and today we where filming one from Brasil. Let's see how you can participate. :-)
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@Hidde COOL idea. Two way win, participants get thoughts off their chest and the audience enjoys cos its helps us realize we are not alone in this weird new world. Documentary style could morph later...
Expand comment@Hidde COOL idea. Two way win, participants get thoughts off their chest and the audience enjoys cos its helps us realize we are not alone in this weird new world. Documentary style could morph later on into a fictional series once all this is over. (providing folk wanted to do this) I'm getting carried away now, remembering a streaming from real life course London film school. I did a lot of biking in the Netherlands in noughties living in the Haig and I'm hoping things are back to normal for you now in that respect. I miss the Netherlands, don't know if they still do the fresh herrings straight from river, gut them and then salt and vinegar? Fifteen years ago we used to walk back from work, have herrings and a few beers. Stay safe!