The Passion photograph

The Passion

Use attributes for filter !
Originally published 1987
Authors Jeanette Winterson
GenresNovel
Literary Fiction
Reviews www.imdb.com
Product companiBBC Productions; HBO Films; Deep Indigo Productions
Networks BBC One
Direct by Michael Offer
Produc Nigel Stafford-Clark
Origin releas16 –; 23 March 2008
Cast Tom Ellis
EpisodesEpisodesE06 · Episode 6Mar 23, 2008 E05 · Episode 5Mar 20, 2008 E04 · Episode 4Mar 20, 2008 View 3+ more
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2400081
Send edit request

About The Passion


Jesus's arrival in Jerusalem causes a stir among the Jews and they decide to crucify him for challenging the authority of the High Priest.

Record number of girls on Borders College farming course

Record number of girls on Borders College farming course
Dec 3,2023 7:41 pm

... Policy assistant Lucy McGillivray said: " It s fantastic the courses have high enrolment figures, as it reflects The Passion young people have for agriculture and their desire to learn more...

Letters from Seven Years' War opened 250 years later

Letters from Seven Years' War opened 250 years later
Nov 7,2023 12:51 am

... " " When we are separated from loved ones by events beyond our control, like the pandemic or wars, we have to work out how to stay in touch, how to reassure, care for people and keep The Passion alive...

Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships

Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships
Oct 18,2023 8:51 pm

... " The Passion of 15-year-old Cara is written all over her face as she takes her handmade violin from its case...

National Theatre Wales has lost its way, says writer

National Theatre Wales has lost its way, says writer
Oct 15,2023 12:51 am

... In its early years, productions such as The Passion starring Michael Sheen, Mametz by Owen Sheers and a vibrant celebration of the work of Roald Dahl in Cardiff announced the arrival of the National Theatre Wales with a loud fanfare...

Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg

Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg
Sep 6,2023 11:31 am

... Despite the late-night video call, I can hear The Passion as Prof Hanna gives me a 3D tour of the " exquisitely fine architecture" of the embryo model...

Rare Harry Potter book survives fire and sells for £15,000

Rare Harry Potter book survives fire and sells for £15,000
Sep 5,2023 1:41 pm

... " At the time of the competition, it was The Passion of my little brothers that kept it alive in me...

Akon: Success allows me to make music for myself

Akon: Success allows me to make music for myself
Aug 31,2023 9:31 pm

... Making music at 50 years old is more about " The Passion and love for music" he says, and he s able to include " more of an African influence" in his work because there is less pressure on him to make money...

The Nigerian with a mission to see a bagpipe revival

The Nigerian with a mission to see a bagpipe revival
Jun 29,2023 6:30 am

... " I want to believe that The Passion that my grandfather had working very closely with the British soldiers, the missionaries that came… the thing is still running...

The Nigerian with a mission to see a bagpipe revival

Jun 6,2023 9:51 pm

By Rob WilsonBBC World Service Outlook

Pipe Major Chukwu Oba Kalu is trying to turn a teenage dream into a national revival of playing the bagpipes in Nigeria.

The 46-year-old first saw the instrument Played By a member of a police marching band when he was 18, and a trumpeter for The Boys ' Brigade in Abia state, south-east Nigeria.

He was captivated, and told himself that One Day he would learn How To play.

" It doesn't sound like any other instrument. It simply has an evocative sound… It touches the mind, "

Chukwu's first thought was to see if he could enrol at the prestigious National Piping Centre in Scotland, but lacked the funds to secure his place and get a visa.

His next idea was to get the instrument sent to Nigeria through mail order, but this too proved challenging.

He sent out emails to bagpipe sellers in the UK and US to see if he could buy a practice chanter, the introductory instrument for aspiring bagpipe players, but says he did not hear anything back for a long time.

Eventually, he got his first reply and only then understood why people might have been avoiding him.

The Seller from California told him that people thought he was a scammer looking for their bank details.

To prove he was genuine, Chukwu posted US dollars in cash to California, And Then Waited For his first chanter to arrive.

" I was excited when it arrived in The Post . As I touched it, I simply knelt down and prayed and I said: 'God, this is finally coming to me. '"

The chanter arrived in 2009, several years after he sent out his first emails.

The Practice chanter has a delicate Reed - essential for The Mouthpiece of the instrument - which Chukwu had been warned to be very careful not to break.

" So I was handling the Reed As If it was a new-born baby, like something so sensitive that I don't even want anybody to come close to me when I'm carrying it. "

Part of Chukwu's interest in the bagpipes comes from His Family .

His grandfather worked with British soldiers during the colonial period when Nigeria was under British rule and was known as Sagin, or Sergeant, to his friends and family.

He would sing war songs from his bedroom and Chukwu was fascinated to find out what they meant.

" This is more like a gene Coming Back again, " Chukwu explained.

" I want To Believe that The Passion that my grandfather had working very closely with The British soldiers, The Missionaries that came… The Thing is still running. "

After he started to play The Practice chanter, Chukwu soon upgraded to a full set of Great Highland Bagpipes.

He also set out to find other bagpipe players in the country, in The Hope of forming a marching band.

During the colonial era, Scottish soldiers had taught Nigerians to play, and after independence in 1960 bands in the army and police maintained The Tradition .

But things faded as the instruments got old and The Musicians retired.

Chukwu tracked down some of the old musicians who could still play and together they began to recruit others and teach them the basics.

His band, Scottish Power Nigeria, now gets hired out for weddings, funerals and other events.

But his ambition did not stop there.

" My Passion and my dream went beyond just playing The Pipe as an artist, to seeking a return and revival of bagpipe music in Nigeria. "

Chukwu wrote a proposal to train marching bands in the army, navy and Air Force .

The Chief of Air Staff took a chance on him, and he organised a three-month training course for A Band . The Graduation Ceremony was in early 2019.

During The Ceremony , the leaders of other military agencies were invited, and The Head of the navy asked Chukwu to organise a similar course.

He also recommended a revamp in the army, suggesting a special presidential piping unit, which was welcomed as The President of The Time Muhammadu Buhari had already shown interest in the instrument.

Some might question why Chukwu is so passionate about an instrument and culture whose origins lie in another part of The World , and was associated with Britain's colonisation of Nigeria.

But in his mind The Music and culture of Scotland and Nigeria are closer than might be thought.

" This particular instrument is not actually alien to Nigeria and Africa. In Nigeria there is a flute-like instrument [the oja], which through my study I saw that it is the ancestor of [the bagpipes]. So this instrument has been here With Us . "

Chukwu is hoping to continue training pipe bands in other military and security agencies.

" I'm so happy that it is actually moving and it's going to move more, " says Chukwu.

And he still has his eyes on a visit to the heartland of The Great Highland Bagpipes.

" I intend to visit Scotland this year by The Grace of God, once the resources come to me, [because] I've not been to Scotland before. "

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯