I’ve decided to offer a monthly guest slot which we are calling the " Fireside "
In US Literature, during the 1800 The “Romantic” period the most popular poets were Fireside poets. The Fireside poets have played a big role in American literature the qualities of their poetry was admirable, relaxing and comforting. The Fireside poets wrote during the time of the abolitionist movement.
Fireside poets created images of comfort and unity in their poems. They earned this nickname because they frequently used the hearth as an image of comfort and unity, a place where families gathered to learn and tell stories. This blatant morality of the verse were the qualities that made it so popular in its day.
Their poetry was popular for its comforting readability and its expression of contemporary social values. Some poems recounted American legends, others evoked nostalgic scenes of rural America, and still others addressed contemporary issues. They were unique in many different ways and there were no other like them, they set a lasting effect for people of the 1800’s and up to this day they are still popular and famous for their works.
I am so blessed to have surrounded myself with likeminded people who share my values and believes and it’s when we come together that we make real change and when we are given that forum real change happens.
Our Fireside bloggers will leave a legacy for future generations to enjoy
So today I am pleased to inform you that with great pleasure that I introduce my colleague Zi Lan Lao who will be our September guest at the Fireside.
We first met when she returned to Liverpool It's amazing how the like minded connect
Where there is a will there is a way I know Zi Lan is very modest she is a real inspiration for many.
Zi Lan Liao is one of the leading exponents of Chinese music. Her
busy career on the international concert circuit has resulted in her being the
most widely heard and best appreciated performer on the Ku-Cheng worldwide.
She continued her music studies at Chetham's School of Music and the
Royal Academy of Music, now specialising in the western concert harp besides
Chinese traditional dance and the Ku-Cheng, a fantastic twenty-one harp-like
instrument in thousands of years of Chinese Dynastic tradition.
Zi Lan has captivated audiences around the world as a soloist with
leading orchestras, as a recitalist and through the bubbling enthusiasm of her
workshops.
She recorded music for the Oscar winning film "The Last
Emperor"; she has collaborated with Peter Gabriel, Nigel Kennedy, Jah
Wobble and other internationally known artists, and has appeared at most of the
major UK concert venues, including the Edinburgh, Aldeburgh and World Harp
Festivals. In 1996, she featured as soloist in the World Premier of ‘The
River’ Ku-Cheng Concerto with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Her
collaboration with Jah Wobble – ‘Chinese Dub’ has won the best ‘Cross-Cultural
Collaboration 2009’. In 2010, Zi Lan performed with the Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra again on the new composition ‘Oxbow’ written by Ian
Stephens in Liverpool and Shanghai World Expo.
We look forward to hearing her journey Please join us at the Fireside in September

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