The spotlight will shine brightly and musically on the Crafts and Gardens Marquee this year at Devon County Show.
An installation, featuring a grand piano bedecked with flowers and in a woodland setting, is to be masterminded by Plantsmen, Horticulturalist, Florist and Show Garden designer, Kenny Raybould.
The installation will measure 5 x 5m and will be one of the centre pieces of the huge marquee – the largest on the showground.
Kenny moved down to the South West during Covid and now runs a growing and research project at Grown That Way in East Cornwall.
He has built a number of show gardens across the UK and is preparing an installation at Tatton Flower Show which will follow hot on the heels of Devon County Show.
Kenny, a resident of Plymouth, was stirred to create this garden after the recent felling of 100 trees in the city.
Kenny said: ‘The installation will be something visitors can smell, hear and touch but it will also convey important messages about the state of the planet.
‘It is designed to provoke a reaction and encourage a connection with nature – both the things we love and the things that make us sad.
‘The piano symbolises the disappearing music from nature and the plants and saplings will offer hope, though they will also be surrounded with dead branches to represent the continuing devastation of our woodlands.
‘But we promise to introduce a fun element too. The piano will function as a ‘street’ piano, and visitors who so wish, will be able to tinkle away at the ivories, providing some background music to the Crafts & Gardens section.’
The Show is grateful to Rick Nowels, prolific song writer whose repertoire includes Belinda Carlisle’s international hit, ‘Heaven is a Place on Earth’, and who has granted permission for the lyrics to be adapted to celebrate the county of Devon and performed at Devon County Show 2023.
Having visited Devon from his homeland of California on a number of occasions, Rick said: ‘Devon is indeed a heavenly place on earth.’
The song ‘Devon is a Place on Earth’ will be performed in an official opening Ceremony at Devon County Show 2023 on Thursday, May 18, at 10.30am in the Crafts & Gardens Marquee accompanied by the piano and a Devon based choir.
Deborah Custance-Baker, Chief Steward of Crafts & Gardens is delighted that Crafts & Gardens will take centre stage for 2023 ‘The marquee is going to be buzzing with activity for everyone’s interests.
‘There’s just so much going on we’re expecting every visitor to the showground to pay us a visit to see Kenny’s installation as well as this year’s Sheep to Sweater feature, supported by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen and the Incorporation of Weavers, Fullers and Shearmen, and Joe Swift, from Gardeners World, who will be giving a talk in the marquee on Friday 19th May at 11.30am, as well as numerous independent traders producing innovative and different products – things that you just won’t find on the high street.’
l The Devon County Show is on Thursday, May 18, Friday, May 19, and Saturday, May 20. Tickets are available to book now at www.devoncountyshow.co.uk