Delays. And. Travel. Good afternoon. Welcome to the Sunday supplements. Final. Next week. Believe B.B.C. Radio. Good afternoon. And welcome to the panel. Will be back next week but there was so much for me to cram in today before. Including a show based on a classic film. I did mention this last week is definitely in the show today in fact it's coming up very shortly. Dave's been looking back at the significance of the research. And how they may go about. Has been to a spirit. Speaking a garden. As well as looking. To get done before the end of. The gardening hour and we wrap up in the final hour with folks dog looks who after playing a couple of weeks ago comes to the Guildhall. 55 years in the business. To separate things. But equally interesting we really do cover everything here on the. I want to rock and squeeze in some great music between now and. From the police. The be the be. Radio from. Its way now in great. History we have after 1 o'clock but it also wouldn't be the Sunday supplement without giving you a fix of what's happening in the local thing it's a scene of a really interesting show to tell you about Actually that's coming to the Y. I think it's a in August stage will be a retelling of the classic Timbits and film Edward Scissorhands but the story will be told through dance performed by the local group movement it's run by Allie towers and she told me all about the dance group Maidment came about when I came back from travelling in Canada might go on that train in acting and did some dancing as well and the vibe out. There was so loving and caring and open to anyone to come so I decided when I came back home I needed to bring that with me so I just thought I think I just found like a studio and just thought OK let's just go for it I just thought that people needed to be more. And more you know I feel like people are the best when they're comfortable so I needed that atmosphere to be confident in and lifting and just get people in the right mindset and and the right and I the right feel so that they're able to be the best they can be a and enjoy being that to what you do with the dance group so it's all about female empowerment isn't that yes so I tend to get a few boys not so many but at the moment I teach I choose day and all that is is women come to me very different ages like there is not just a certain age limit I think I've got someone in the class that's 40 something so it's quite nice and they all come to me some that I've got no you don't see experience or some training and it's just a moment in my week where I just get to see a group of women feel empowered support each other do the best and just showing in so many different ways not just through dancing but through how they are as a person so sometimes you get like a sneaky glimpse of who someone wants to be and that person for that hour so yeah it's really know how important is that for women to support you're in that sort of environment but actually to always be able to get out you convert zone and think you know or can be this person I want to be I think it's so important I think especially nowadays it's really hard to get out and women tend to I'm not saying all women but we tend to not support each other as much because we feel that we shouldn't in a way I don't know if it's like a teaching that. We should only support selves but you know there's a finish line for everybody so if we support each other we can all get there so I think. It's important that everyone understands that if we all just work together it makes things easier and you know makes the journey more successful you mention the trip to Canada was that specifically going out there to dance or just so happen you were out there when you came across as like what was the situation there so I went to Canada. Mainly to train in acting I went to Armstrong acting studios but before I got there seen a studio called Underground center and as soon as I went back just kind of felt like home so it was more I wanted to train more my acting ice just have so much of a passion for dance I was like a no I need to do this is well so you know when I was there I did both but the dance just really felt natural when your there when you're performing and you know you've got all these of the fantastic women around you had how does that feel that you know the group dynamic it just feel like God such a hard question I don't even know how to explain that like it just feel it's like. It's meant to be and I don't know like you know if you have a seal like of like for charge of like a group of women walking down I don't know just walking down as a group it feels like that power like you can do anything and all the stuff that we fought for and all the things that we can do we can actually do it and it's nice that you can support each of the doing that as well like being happy for someone success is your particular style of dance that you guys do or is it a mixture so she says it's more contemporary and commercial but with commercial that can vary so much from what you see on X. Factor it could be like. Whacking some heels but I tend to do the heels because soon as a woman put a pair of heels on we just feel empowered anyway that tends to work anybody who's maybe listening to this or thinking sounds amazing you know I'd love to do that but don't have the experience maybe don't have the confidence what words of encouragement would you give to that you don't know unless you try like I feel there with my heels classes you don't have to put a pair of stilettos sun like you can build yourself you can put some Chelsea boots on or you don't even have to wear heels but I would just say you don't know unless you try something so even though you might not have the confidence just come along if you don't like it that's it like you've tried it and at least that way you can say you know I've tried something and that was enough you can hear more from that show coming to the Y. Theater. After this Ragab Oh man. This is human on B.B.C. Radio Leicester. After all what you claim on a. Plane. 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Theater in August a retelling of the classic Tim Burton film Edward Scissorhands but the story we told through dance performed by a local group movement the group is run by Alan towers who told me how the show came about I think I just get bored really quickly so I had like an idea and it's an attempt at dance adaptation of Edward Scissorhands so it will be telling the story of his hands but it will also be telling the inside story of each character in there and why they got to the end of the story and what it meant for them to have Edward in their village and say Yeah I've got a few girls and a guy involved and this is my 3rd one and the tickets of selling. Of the previous shows been I mean Edward Scissorhands I've not known of a dance version of it before of your previous shows been so films convert it what they've been so the 1st show I ever did was called empower men and it was a group of girls and it was a Hills training program so it was dances that wearing training that wanted to progress and. They came to me and I gave them all the ins and outs to help them with that and then because of that I then put a show on for them so they could fill the title impoundment and that was my 1st one and then the 2nd one was done set up patient of the Wizard of Oz but like a more modern more modern version so it was safe for instance the lion was scared to come out because because he was gay and Dorothy was confused because she didn't know what sexuality she wanted to be whether she needed to decide and you know Tinman was high I have to say it was a very modern take on the way that evolves so wired would Suzanne's. Because this one is a bit of a challenge for me because it's more dark and there's more props in that so there's more things coming on and off the stage and I don't know I think I just I really love Edward Scissorhands So for me it was just like OK let me bring back a bit of my childhood and see what I can create with that. And your likes and I tend to get bored easily so I need to do something just came to me to be fair it was even that or Suicide Squad so. So I thought probably a bit more in the future because of how many cast members there are and I'll probably need a bigger stage so yes now it felt right to do Edward Scissorhands and how preparations being go in and how easily have you found taking you know the source material from the Tim Burton film and cry in the shot hard really difficult but no it's been a joy cast there so open and willing to just let me. Explore and probably create something and then scrap it and then you know they've been really really good they've made the experience brilliant but yet China make sure the story goes along has been difficult like I think I've only just. Got the order of the show correctly and you know I think China make each carrot have their own say but then also fit in to something that's so familiar with the story so people the public will still understand what's happening but can also get a different side of something that makes sense yet so it's been difficult but I think I've Well I think I've got it I've got it. Where can we get tickets where we get more information so. Either through me on my Facebook page or my Instagram page How is it that I got like a few website links on their book when. His movement and then it will come up with his hands and you can get tickets for that or you can pay on the door because it's family and friends public. It's more if you want to come and you know if I mean friend then yeah just trying to contact either free my Facebook or if you want to contact this guy tribe studio she will then pass a message on to me and we can guy from there that was was who runs the local dance group movement and as she was mentioning their show of Edward Scissorhands will be the wife theater on the 5th of August needn't get tickets by going through all social media movement on social media Facebook basically I mean information there for you. B.B.C. Radio. Good afternoon I want so with the B.B.C. Leicester Travel News problems on Glenn house with a 563 this afternoon closed in both directions between the junction of force park to the water junction. Please tell me it's like to be. In attendance and the mean time at traffic begin to convey to visit media as people try to avoid that closure from the park. Also confetti busy both directions through. People head off the bypass they are also seeing very sluggish traffic as well. East and also on the lot so you can avoid the idea probably just a good idea to do so heading south into a 6 or 7 from hobbyhorse Island to Melton road through the startling closure causing delays on a market. With lights a great bite in order to get couple minutes onto your journey as well be. The next update in 30 minutes. It's working because she was. But with me saying. How you do it on the Sunday afternoon. Loads more to bring you . Clued in a look at how they make. Up to this. It's . A. Good song. 0 lead. You. Say long. Long legs. This. Is. A. Level 4. And one in the family on B.B.C. Radio last Now many of those watched our screens shocked earlier when the A Didn't we as Paris battled consider it to consign the fall and not to die one lest a man who stayed up all night to follow events as they unfolded was a less to university story and. Specializes in medieval architecture and is frequently visited and even works in not at the time will come soon of course when we construction will begin but how do you go about such a task the pressure to rebuild such an iconic building Lauren Dave Andrews has been speaking about what gives is that gas facts are as we walk into such an impressive place if you are indeed as you say look at the size of these buildings and the open spaces in them and the height of the walls is impressive how to do this without modern machinery and Internet you say that you gasp at these buildings because that was the whole point of this kind of architecture they were meant to to impress the visitor impressed the common person praying in the church and to kind of recreate the sense of looking at heaven when you look above you the whole point of Gothic architecture was to have these really high walls high ceilings very decorated revolt and the high glass pane windows all of which contributed to a very. Heavenly image above you. But yes if you look at medieval images of of how they made these they clearly testified to how ingenious they were and it's simple things they. Actually the thing that stands out from the image is the scaffolding that was staying up despite the fire over that is made in metal. But similar scaffolding but made in wood would have been what Dave used to just sort of start building 1st of all the walls the towers I once they start to get too high they would erect platforms on top of that. And today we use cranes to sort of stand just on the ground to move things from one place to another they would have to erect a sort of crane on top of the wall on top of the building just to bring stuff exactly. Powered by by human beings walking into the into the wheel but this is why presumably they took many many years to complete and compass very often lots of different styles of architecture because in you know hundreds of years it's a stylistic change yeah indicator not so it was it was starting to be it was conceived of in the $1160.00 when when. Morris of surly the Bishop of Paris at the time wanted to build a new cathedral before that there was one before that it was a very typical Romanesque early medieval cathedral dedicated stone Stephen and he want to build a new cathedral a larger one because they had just been introduced in France to the new style of gothic Gothic was a new thing in the 12 century. Nearby the not sure. Of Sand the knee which was the 1st one to be built in that style and then the 1st field we built in that style was the Cathedral of science also in France all in the sort of 114050 S. And then when when Morris wanted to build his new cathedral he wanted to be done in new Gothic style but as it was developing and it was. A finished it at least a 1st time in mid 14th century $1345.00 they kind of officially not graded the finished cathedral So that's that's that's a that's 200 years of building throughout this time obviously the Gothic architecture and techniques developed and but the building as a whole is a textbook example of Gothic architecture with the typical flying buttresses supporting the really high walls with the. Revolt taking the really high gloss stained windows threw out the beautiful rose windows. But those techniques developed indeed from the early thirties country onwards especially so they would have been building already 50 years but yeah the time in one assumes because the towers and quite a lot of the central part remain the D.D.'s rescuable but all the scale people to actually replace what's been lost Well there are just killed people to to have kept it intact all this time finished in the 1345 but has since that time it is gone through several setbacks the Reformation the 16th century French revolution in $709.00 cost quite some damage Napoleon was the 1st one. For his coronation in 18042 to do the 1st kind of rebuilding of it so the skills of this have been have been around. And if you look at the people that in these days work on the cathedral of Canterbury for example these are skilled craftsman stone masons who are using medieval techniques to try and stay close to the original way of working and they would work with you know certain safety measurements that are quite modern but they would try to keep it intact and the technique did the knowledge is definitely there. But if you think about how much it costs to keep a building I just intact it will it's you can't fathom how much it will cost to rebuild this in the way it was left university. Talking to Dave Andrews. I'll be joined by. A couple of people you know what they're talking about. But speaking of. Before we're going to go to an extra special garden which is. David Bowie. And fame. Now as I mentioned gardening to come with Josie and Derek after war and we're going to discussing the best jobs to be doing to get your garden looking its best they so much the R.H.S. Actually release a list every month of the 10 jobs that you should be doing so who will have a look at that and see what needs to be done what you know what's really going to help you in the garden to make sure you need to get done before the end of July books there's one garden in less to share there's already a pretty special role haven't cv primary school have created a spiritual garden for the children to use that Joe Boston Pops along to find out more about it. I'm about her nail and I am teacher of already in Chechnya primary school and I'd love to welcome you to our spirituality and well thank you so much let's go in this is absolutely beautiful what a glorious day to be out here so this is a place where our children can come and relax and feel safe come away from all the madness of the playground and just sit and reflect on how they are what they are how they're feeling and maybe take part in some activities that we've set out for them I mean it's lovely they've got all sorts of different little areas I can see this wind chimes up over that this sort of a seated bench area and some shelter over here did you come up with all these Or it is just not entirely by myself it's been a project that's been on my mind for a number of years and I've been researching visiting other spiritual gardens in the area then with the help of headmaster state and with managed to get funding together none of this is come out of the school budget it's all come out of donations from the village from further afield from the diocese charities things like that but what we wanted to create was a place where as these plants in front of us grow up and form screens when the children actually come in they won't know what's on the other side so encourages them to form a pathway through the different areas feel different textures into their fates and . As you mentioned the benches at the end we've got a full sized classroom at the end that we can use for outdoor activities OK well let's have a walk around which way should we go this early crunch crunch this is lovely So how do the children use this space so the children can come in here for instance over here you can say if you don't know what to pray if you don't know how to pray some of our older children have written some example prayers so they can come in they can take a prayer out of the pocket have a RAID think about themselves they can watch the wall to recline they can see their own reflection in the water we've got a number of activities where they can look at themselves and say Am I the best person I can be a is the right way that I couldn't we've got to do the exact same I mean living the Painted Stone around that the children esteem and so we talk about you know prayers but they probably don't really think of them as prayers today it's more reflection thinking about how you are how you're responding to other people or you. Are you being the best friend you can be. So if you tell us about the children it's all about the children and you've got some in the garden today 3 out of that with the state I. Want to thank you and. So for your clowder and Julia and Kate and I say and these gi