The History of Extreme Cello Playing
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Initially finding the sport bizarre, the cellists then watched a documentary on Channel 4 which focused on the World Championships in Germany. This gave them an idea: if a household task such as ironing can be performed in extreme locations with such panache, why not a creative activity like music making? When the music fund at Westways Primary School was brought to their attention, the result was inevitable - Extreme Cello Playing became a reality. Since the cello is a large instrument, this gives the venture an added complication, but at the same time a far more visual impact. Unlike Extreme Ironing, Extreme Cello Playing is not a competitive sport, but a collaborative experience of musical, visual and physical endeavour. On May 24th 2003, these cellists undertook what was believed to be the first ever day of "Extreme Cello Playing". This involved them playing their cellos in six locations of varying extremity: the top of Mam Tor; the Blue John Cavern; Grindleford Station; Padley Gorge; Sheffield University Arts Tower; and Sheffield's new Winter Garden. The day raised over £1800 for the music fund at Westways Primary School in Sheffield. Click here for further details of this day. On 18 June 2005 the Extreme Cellists, plus some friends, undertook another mammoth exercise! This time it involved a walk from Manchester Cathedral to Sheffield Cathedral - a 45(+) mile route - with six cello playing stops along the way. The day raised over £2500 for Sheffield Cathedral Choir. Click here for the full story of this day. In 2006 the Extreme Cellists undertook an even more ridiculous venture. Between 24 July and 4 August, the cellists played on the roofs (or other equivalent extreme location) of all the Anglican Cathedrals in England. Yes, you read that right - that's 42 Cathedrals in 12 days! The venture aimed to raise money for two charities with names (loosely) linked to Cathedral roofs: Shelter and Aspire. More details about these charities, our itinerary & route, and how we got on, can be found here! In 2007, a much smaller venture - the Monopoly Board Challenge - involved performances at each of the streets on the London Monopoly board in a single day (in order). What next for the Extreme Cellists? Well, in 2008 we will be undertaking the Four Peaks Challenge - performances at the peaks of the tallest mountains in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland. To stay in touch with future Extreme Cello Playing ventures, come back to this web site, or join our mailing list!
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