Thursday, 2 August 2012

Guest Post- Ange Takats


While I was In Fiji, I took along 2 magazines and 1 book to read!
The magazines I had were Peppermint  and Frankie, I got to read those at the beach or some afternoons while Tullula slept!
But what really got my attention was my book!
Now I had seen Ange Takats sing one afternoon at Perigien Originals (I will tell you all about that event sometime). She sat there, alone with her guitar, long beautiful hair, and such a sweet voice! 
cause you see she is a woman of many talents!!!
Anyway, I got the book off her web site a while after and was finally able to read it on this holiday!
Well, let me tell you it was a wonderful read! I actually struggled at times to put the book down. The story is great, and its written so beautifully, I really recommend you all to get the book (and the CD) and keep a close eye on this very talented Lady! I have been so captivated by it all that I have even got her to write a guest post!! 
So here she is and this is her story!


Guest Blogger - Author and Musician Ange Takats
"It’s not every day that an Australian girl finds herself attending a funeral for a water buffalo in Thailand… but that’s exactly what happened when I took up a job as a foreign correspondent in Southeast Asia.
The buffalo’s name was Boonlert and his big dead body was hanging inside a shed in a remote Thai village, with fairy lights wrapped around his horns and flowers stuffed into his ears. There were Buddhist monks, draped in orange robes, praying in front of him when I arrived with my cameraman and the spectacle of that story proved to be so memorable that it inspired the title of my memoir: The Buffalo Funeral: Soundbites from a Songbird in Siam.
I was 22 years old when I quit my job in Sydney and moved to Bangkok… and I can thank an Intrepid trip for being the catalyst! I had fallen in love with the Land of Smiles during a life-changing hilltribe trek, four months prior, and decided I wanted to move there.
My parents weren’t exactly sold on the idea (I think my father’s words were: “Why don’t you move to London like all the other Aussie girls?”) but I was determined and after several weeks of emailing the major media organisations, I had secured myself a job with an international news company.
Little did I know that my new gig would involve running from rockets at a rainmaking festival, interviewing heroin addicts in Hanoi, being chased by a tiger in a Buddhist monastery, witnessing a drug bust in the hills of Northern Thailand, and having my breasts massaged with Tiger Balm whilst filming a story about Thai boob jobs!
It was during my time in Asia that I was sent to cover the most significant story of my career – the release from house arrest of Burmese Democracy Leader Aung San Suu Kyi in 2002. I feel so blessed to have been in Burma on such an historical day and to have had the chance to interview a truly remarkable woman.
Strangely enough, it was in Thailand that I was also able to pursue my passion for music. I landed a second job as a singer in a folk rock band and spent my weekends drinking sweet Thai whisky and performing old hippie songs with some of Bangkok’s finest musicians. The guys in my band not only taught me a hell of a lot about singing, but they became my family, and showed me a magical side of Bangkok that I never would have discovered on my own."
To see photos of Ange's adventures and learn more about her book The Buffalo Funeral - go to www.angetakats.com.au


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2 commentaires:

Nellies said...

How Nice! I had never heard of Ange Takats, but I really liked reading her guest post. Maybe I will try to buy the book!

Sarah M. said...

@Nellies
Do try to get the book, its on Ange website and not expensive at all! And its such a great read! I loved it!!

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