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~ Poet and Labyrinth Lover

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Labyrinth in London

13 Monday Feb 2017

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Bowie mural Brixton, David Bowie, Duffy, Jareth, Labyrinth, Prince Charles Cinema, Proud Gallery

Up to London for Labyrinth Masquerade Ball – a screening with audience participation, singalong, and fancy dress!

As the screening is due to start quite late, I’ve booked into a hotel. I check in and leave my luggage, then go out for some more Bowie-related activity.

First stop is Brixton, to visit the Bowie mural. This time last year I was spending a lot of time here – some of it writing the Labyrinth sonnets that would become my book. Things have changed a little since then. The mural is now protected by a thick acrylic sheet, and there are signs asking people not to write on it. The department store next door, Morleys, has repainted its window frames white (though writing is starting to creep back over them again). There are new posters for Iman’s line of cosmetics, and already the faces of the models have that distinctive zigzag drawn on them.

And there are flowers, of course – always flowers. I light a candle and sit for a while, but it’s too cold and damp to stay long.

So I head off to my next stop – the Proud Gallery, in Chelsea for the Bowie by Duffy exhibition.

The late Brian Duffy took some iconic photos of Bowie, including those for the Aladdin Sane and Lodger covers. It’s interesting to see images you’ve been familiar with for years on an album sleeve – like the clown from Scary Monsters – suddenly larger and on a wall – makes you look at them with fresh eyes. There was also a Bowie photo I’d never seen before – one of him with a cute little black Scottie dog.

I get talking with the guy on the desk, who’s a Bowie fan. He shows me some smaller versions of the prints for sale – I’m quite tempted, but reluctantly decide to be sensible. The exhibition’s running till 19th February.

Time to go back to the hotel and change into my costume, then walk to the Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square. This is London, so no-one bats an eyelid at someone in a ball gown – though I do hear one woman say “This is why I love Soho.”

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The Labyrinth Masquerade Ball is always sold-out – so you have to start queuing an hour before the doors open if you want a seat at the front. I take my place in line, next to a couple of girls who’ve come all the way down from Scotland to watch the film. It’s cold outside, so we’re all glad when the queue starts to move.

As we go into the auditorium, we’re each given a little paper bag with some goodies – a fizzy peach to bite, a miniature bottle of bubble mixture, and a party popper. The screening is hosted by a Jareth lookalike – but with a beard – and a hilariously overstuffed crotch!

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He talks us through the responses you’re supposed to yell when different characters come on screen, then invites those in costume up onstage for the costume contest. There are some good costumes. Lots of Jareths and Sarahs, a grown-up Toby, a Didymus, and even a couple of worms.

Then it’s time for the film itself. Seeing it on the big screen is always a treat – and it’s not often I get to watch it with 300 people who love it almost as much as I do. Jareth (of course) gets a round of applause when he appears. The worm gets a chorus of “Ahhhh, cuuute!” We sing along with the songs, bite our peaches when Sarah does, blow bubbles during the ballroom scene, and pop our party poppers at the climax.

But all too soon, it’s over. There’s a rush for the tiny toilets, where people are trying to change out of costume before they head home. I just have to stroll around the corner. I pass a drag queen outside a bar and we mouth “You look fabulous!” at each other.

At the hotel, I’m not quite ready to sleep, so I decide to nip into the bar for a night-cap. It’s only when I get the bill that I notice the name of the bar – Henson’s. How appropriate!

Post-Bowie World, Year Two

10 Tuesday Jan 2017

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David Bowie, Goblin King, Jareth, JJ Adams

It’s been one long, Bowie-less year.

But this helped. I nearly tripped over in the street when I first caught sight of it in a gallery window.

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‘Goblin King’ by JJ Adams – isn’t it lovely?

Ordinarily I’ve tried to keep my Labyrinth addiction and my Bowie admiration separate (as much as one can) but I found this combination of the two strangely soothing – and cheaper than going to the Bowie mural in London every time I felt sad!

I’m not so sad now – though I still don’t know if I’ll ever be able to face playing Blackstar again…

Hal-Con 2016 – Day 2 Saturday

05 Monday Dec 2016

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Hal-Con, Halifax, Jareth, Labyrinth, Nova Scotia

“Play with your toys and your costumes”

After struggling with costume change yesterday, this morning I decide to just wear the thing and brave the walk to the convention. (Note to self – next time, get a hotel nearer the venue). It does feel a bit odd being out in public dressed like this – but it’s worth it when a little girl walking past with her mother looks at my costume and says “Wow!”

Today’s highlights include a Q&A with Boba Fett himself Jeremy Bulloch (very funny), fantasy author Charles de Lint reading from his as-yet-unpublished next novel, and a bubble workshop with the Jugglin’ Bubblers, featuring the biggest bubbles I’ve ever seen!

I also pay another visit to the vendors hall. Yesterday I managed to resist everything (apart from Arcane Angel), but today I have a proper look at the other stalls. There are a lot of lovely things on offer, from chocolate daleks to steampunk hats. Labyrinth seems to be a popular source of inspiration for Halifax artists, including:

The Quarrelsome Yeti  (alongside many weird and wonderful things with tentacles) has this cute print of Sir Didymus on his trusty steed.

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An Oddity or Two  covers quite a variety of fandoms – for Labyrinth lovers, there are earrings (including Ambrosius and Didymus, Jareth and owl, and the door knockers),

 

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a badge of everyone’s favourite worm,

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and this Jareth magnet (currently adorning my fridge).

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Badmouth Soap  makes ‘Soap for Filthy People’, including a number of soaps named for shows and singers – Direwolf, Tom Waits, Ziggy Stardust. They’ve also done one called Jareth.

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It’s scented with cedarwood, fir balsam and lavender – not what usually comes to mind when I think of Jareth, but I guess really I should be relieved no-one’s tried to make a soap that smells like crystals and crotch…

My first book is published!

28 Friday Oct 2016

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David Bowie, Jareth, Labyrinth

My book is back from the printer – and William the Worm approves!

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Labyrinth – One classic film, fifty-five sonnets retells the story of the cult film in verse. It’s been a labour of love and I’m thrilled to see it in print – and looking so pretty.

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Available now from Troubador.

 

What is that plastic thing?

01 Saturday Oct 2016

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David Bowie, Funko Pop vinyl Labyrinth figures, Jareth, Labyrinth

I pre-ordered some Funko Pop vinyl Labyrinth figures from Amazon back in August, but they still haven’t managed to fulfill the order – it seems, like so many others, they’ve under-estimated the appeal of Labyrinth.

Anyway, today I went into Dark Side Comics in Chelmsford. It’s their third birthday, so the place was packed with people in costume – but what caught my eye? Yes, near the top of a towering stack of Pop figures was Jareth, in all his plastic glory! I took the Goblin King home with me (thirty years I’ve wanted to do that LOL).

Here he is – so cute!

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But the best part is the box. I giggled at the warning that said:

“Not intended for children. Unsuitable for anyone under the age of 14.”

Then I read this:

“Warning! Choking hazard. May contain small parts.”

LMAO

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