Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Bonnag World Championships hopefuls vie for title

Manx bonnag @ cherrywood.im The traditional Manx bonnag will be celebrated at the world championships

More than 50 bakers are set to compete in the World Bonnag Championships in the Isle of Man later.

Bonnag, a traditional sweet bread, is thought to have been a Manx staple for hundreds of years.

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Competition organiser Margy Killey said she hoped the competition would "help keep Manx baking traditions alive".

Entries are expected from all over the island and inquiries have come from the UK.

BONNAG INGREDIENTS:

  • 300g Manx Soda Bread flour from the Laxey Mills
  • 2 teaspoons of sugar
  • ½ teaspoon of salt
  • 2 handfuls of sultanas
  • 55g of margarine or butter
  • buttermilk

Last year's champions John Teare and Vanessa Callin will both defend their titles.

Ms Killey continued: "Judges will be looking for authentically baked loaves with a good general flavour and a fine overall appearance."

There are three categories, men's, women's and children's and Bert Winkle from Foxdale will be the judge.

The championships will be held at St James' Church during the annual spring concert hosted by John Kennaugh.

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Friday, 16 March 2012

MANANNAN’S ROUND-THE-ISLAND CRUISE

Tickets are on sale for Manannan’s annual round-the-Island cruise.

The trip on Sunday, April 1 will depart Douglas at 1100, lasting for around two hours, and offers passengers the opportunity to view the spectacular Manx coastline from the sea.

Tickets are priced at £21 for adults and £15 for children.

‘These cruises prove to be incredibly popular, with the public keen to see the Island from an angle they wouldn’t normally have the chance to experience,’ said Chief Executive Mark Woodward. ‘The Isle of Man has some stunning stretches of coastline and we’re confident it will be another great day out on board Manannan.’

To make a booking, please call in at the Ferry Travel Shop, Sea Terminal, Douglas or call the Reservations Team on 661661.

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Saturday, 10 March 2012

Isle of Man Coast to Coast on canvas

Tracey Dean @ Cherrywood.im

THE Isle of Man’s stunning and colourful vistas are perfectly captured in oils by Manx artist Tracey Dean, whose solo exhibition Coast to Coast opens tomorrow (Friday) in the Sayle Gallery.

Tracey, who paints under her maiden name of Dean, uses rich and vibrant colour to emphasise the beauty of the island’s coastline and landscape.

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She has had numerous commissions, with the largest being the Plains of Heaven from Chibbanagh Plantation which will be on display at the exhibition.

A student of Norman Sayle at the Isle of Man College, Tracey went on to complete a degree in Graphic Design and won the Ella Olsen Scholarship, spending a year at Idaho University in the USA studying graphic design and life drawing.

After working for many years in London, she returned to the island to design for clients, including the then Department of Tourism and the Post Office and she is currently working on a new stamp issue for the Post Office that features paintings of six harbour lighthouses in Tracey’s unmistakable style.

Tracey Dean @ Cherrywood.im

She said: ‘The Isle of Man is such a rich and varied landscape just crying out to be captured on canvas. I like the medium of oil to work in with its rich colours and I often work ‘wet on wet’.

I try to make my brush strokes more light and spontaneous to add to the freshness of the painting and I’m learning all the time about colour and composition and the effects that can be achieved with them.’

As its title implies, the exhibition will feature coastal views and landscapes from across the island, making use of light and the seasons to remind us of its natural beauty.

In addition, eagle-eyed visitors should be able to find the tiny rabbit that Tracey incorporates into all her paintings – a playful touch that is part of the charm of her art.

Tracey Dean @ Cherrywood.im

‘I took up painting in 1989 as a hobby when I was given my first set of oil paints,’ said Tracey.

‘In the beginning I was doing a couple of paintings a year when I could find the time but now I’m painting full time and am happy to accept commissions.

‘I go out sketching and take reference photographs and then continue the work in the studio and have recently expanded my range to include watercolour which I plan to explore further.’

The Sayle Gallery is in the Villa Marina Arcade on Harris Promenade, Douglas. It is open between 10am and 5pm Tuesday to Saturday, between 1.30pm and 4.30pm on Sundays and 1pm and 5pm on Mondays. Entry is free.

For more information call the gallery on 674557 or visit www.saylegallery.com

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