A Christmas lecture with plenty of opportunity for singalong audience participation!
Tony Rawlins plays and sings excerpts from some favourite carols and tackles important questions, such as: Who wrote them—and when? What has an assassinated Prince of Bohemia got to do with Christmas? Why should the Merry Gentlemen rest and not be dismayed? He also compares these with some of the best modern Christmas songs and the worst Christmas records of all time with titles like: ‘Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Me’, ‘I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus’, and worst of all, 'Baby, It’s Cold Outside', essentially a hymn to creepy coercion.’
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr Tony Rawlins
Tony was educated at Highgate School, starting his career in advertising in 1965 as a mail boy in J.Walter Thompson. He graduated through the training system there to become an account director and subsequently worked in a number of agencies before setting up on his own in 1985. There he handled primarily Guinness advertising in Africa and the Caribbean, where he produced many commercials and print ads for them over a period of 15 years. He remains active as a consultant in the industry, but now concentrates on more philanthropic projects - producing a film in the rural villages of Nigeria for the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. More recently he has completed a sanitation project in Haiti after it was devastated by Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
He has been a member of The Arts Society for many years. His earlier lecturing experience includes presenting to client groups, sales conferences and students of creative advertising in the UK and overseas. More recently he has been lecturing to Arts Societies in the UK and Europe.
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