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Leonard's Timeline
High School.
After a painful year at my neighborhood high school, my mother had the good sense to transfer me to a school downtown, Cass Technical High School, where students majored in a subject much to their liking and had academics around it. I majored in commercial art. One art teacher made the difference, Leonard Johnson. One day in his class I suddenly GOT IT! From that day on I was straight A art student. I flunked all my academics. Did summer school every year to make up.
Back home in Detroit get a job in an ad agency.
Campbell-Ewald, one of the biggest in the world. Up close I saw how boring a field this was. That cured me. I’m outta here!
Sail to Europe on the Queen Elizabeth.
It was October, the week of the Cuban missile crisis. The US and the Soviet Union were in a nuclear showdown over Cuba. Tense does not describe the atmosphere. I pulled away from NY harbor wondering if I would ever see it again. Didn’t know where I was going and couldn’t speak a word of a foreign language. This was high adventure. Travel to Ireland to do Stan Laurel a favor.
Arrive in Paris and begin mime study with Etienne Decroux. Classes meet six days a week 3 to 4 hours a day. After a few months he formed a company. I’m in. After two years I become his assistant and remain so for two more years. Leave him in 1967 but stay on in Paris. Perform in children’s theatre and tour the French provinces.
The year of student revolt. Bopped on the head by French riot police for being in wrong place at wrong time.
Attend a concert of Balinese dance and music. Didn’t know what to expect. Said to my friend, “If this is boring, let’s leave in the middle.” Left the theatre dizzy and disoriented. I had never seen such beauty before. Close my school and travel to Bali to study mask dance with I Nyoman Kakul. He invited me to perform with him in village and temple celebrations. Return to Berkeley with a collection of masks and change the course of my work to center around physical technique and mask performance.
Create one-man show with George Coates, “2019 Blake.”
This is the show that puts me on the map. We get the review of our dreams. Crowds descend en masse. Do three runs. The last run were midnight shows in San Francisco. The last performance had a waiting list of one hundred. Did an additional show at 1:30 am.
Form George Coates Performance Works, with George, Rinde Eckert, Paul Dresher and John Duykers.
Create “The Way of How.”
Tour the US and Europe.
Co-create Life On The Water theatre in San Francisco at the Fort Mason Center along with Ellen Sebastian, Joe Lambert, and Bill Talen. We produce original stage work performed by the artist/creators, including Avner the Eccentric and Spalding Gray.
Begin research on 17th century Irish healer, Valentine Greatrakes. Stumbled on the name in an article I read and got curious. Spend eight years traveling to England, Ireland and Scotland doing research with cohort historian, Iain Boal. One heck of an adventure. Write a book about Greatrakes that finally comes out 17 years later. Take my show, Not For Real, to New Zealand for a one month tour.
A busy year.
Create one-man show “Ned”, written by David Barth. Directed by Ellen Sebastian. Create “Eco-Rap.” An environmental education program for inner city kids combining ecology and rap music. Take kids on a bus ride with a professional environmentalist, a “toxic tour” of their neighborhood to show them where all the poisons are. They write a rap. Perform at my theatre before a panel of judges from the rap world. Stage a big outdoor concert for the winners at the Embarcadero. This is the right thing at the right time. Media is all over us. Continue this for five years. Perform at Serious Fun festival at Lincoln Center in NYC.
Movement consultant for Jurassic Park. Work with animators.
Begin work on Paris walking guide book. Spend the next five years going to Paris twice a year for research. Spend long days in archives or walking streets looking for what was where. You can feel my pain.
First Paris book is published in Paris in French. Promenades dans le Paris Disparu. The book has hundreds of photos of things that no longer exist along with photos of the same spot today. I tell what happened and why. My publisher brings me to Paris and sends me on the media blitz of my dreams. The book becomes a best-seller. The most beautiful words in English: “My publisher in Paris!” Swear to never do another Paris book. Not living in France, it’s too hard. Ha! Just wait.
Available on Amazon.fr, but support your local independent bookstore.
Promenades dans le Paris Disparu comes out in English as Walks Through Lost Paris. I have a one-man show at the Giorgi Gallery in Berkeley featuring the many aspects of my creative life: my photographs, wood carvings, drawings, sculptures, lectures, physical performance.
Available on Amazon, but support your local independent bookstore.
My book about 17th century Irish healer Valentine Greatrakes is published. A Small Moment of Great Illumination. Went to Ireland every year for 8 years to do research.
Available on Amazon, but support your local independent bookstore.
Second Paris book comes out in Paris in 2008, in French. In English in 2010.
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Paris Postcards: The Golden Age comes out. With 1000s of vintage postcards from my own collection I tell how the invention of the postcard in 1869 changed the world.
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Along with James Donlon opened The Flying Actor Studio in San Francisco offering a full time one year program in the art of physical theatre. The school operated for 3 years.































































