In
a crowded Deyin Tai Chi Institute in Telford relatives and friends
gathered to celebrate the life of John – a talented musician,
arranger, instrument maker, Tai Chi teacher and latterly gardener.
John,
Sue and I met in the early 70’s at the student union building Gosta
Green, Aston Birmingham, and for a while John and I shared a room in
Rotton Park, Birmingham, many campaigns together on behalf of Oxfam
Third World First and memorable nights at the Campus folk club where
John and Sue met. Over the years our paths crossed occasionally and I
was devastated to hear of his early death in China on a Tai Chi
training trip earlier this year.
With
cameo pictures of his life scrolling on screen the air was filled
with the atmospheric music from the ‘lady in white’ on her
Chinese Zither.
There
were many spoken tributes to John and refreshingly honest tributes
from his sister and eldest son that resonated with many of us.
John’s
abiding passion was Tai Chi and members of his group gave some moving
performances of the art.
movement set to James Taylor - one of John's favourites.
Members of the local group joined Sue in a demonstration of the ancient art.
Thanks to all, and especially Sue,who made this a most memorable gathering and a fitting tribute to John.
Postscript:
If there is reincarnation I don’t want to come back as a rabbit –
don’t think I’d have the energy (you had to be there :)
So long John it was good to know you.