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Artistes of the MonthAlso featured: Raymond Crowe, David Osborne Stephen Venables Stephen
Venables one of the best known mountaineers of his generation and the first
Briton to climb Everest without supplementary oxygen. He is also a highly
successful photographer, writer, and motivational speaker.
In 1988 he joined a four-man American-Canadian-British team to pioneer
a new route up the Kangshung Face - the biggest wall on the world's highest
peak. The first small team to tackle such a daunting objective on Everest,
without Sherpa support or supplementary oxygen. Seven weeks after first
setting foot on the face, Stephen Venables reached the summit, alone and
without oxygen. Caught out by darkness, he was then forced to spend the
night in the open, without food, drink, or shelter, at 28,000 feet above
sea level. Only in the morning could he rejoin his companions (who had
not quite reached the summit) to make a desperate retreat down the mountain. His public speaking engagements have taken him all over Britain, France,
Spain, Italy, India, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, Greece. His love of adventure has also taken him to Peru, Bolivia, East Africa
and South Africa, where he has combined three lecture tours with rock
climbing. Meetings with Mountains will be published in October 2006. Vemables' most recent book, just out, is Ollie, the story of his autistic son who died in 2003, aged twelve, from a brain tumour. The book reached the top ten in the Sunday Times non-fiction bestseller list and the Daily Mail praised this 'story of great courage, love, and extraordinary selflessness... a celebration of a bright, lively, brave little boy'. Stephen Venables has served on several committees - as vice-president of the British Mountaineering Council, chairman of the Polartec Challenge advisory board, chairman of the Mount Everest Foundation screening committee and president of the South Georgia Association. He has won the Wild Country Adventure Foundation award and the King Albert Gold Medal. In 2004 he was elected president of the world's oldest mountaineering club - The Alpine Club. Stephen Venables has an MA in English Language and Literature from Oxford University, where his tutors included John Bayley and Christopher Tolkien. PAST CLIENTS ARE NUMEROUS AND INCLUDE: Raymond Crowe
He is the latest performer to have made his name on YouTube. After a short clip was posted by a friend without his knowledge, word spread like wild fire and Raymond woke up to find he had a worldwide fan base. Raymond is the only Australian to feature in the Worlds Top 20 Twenty Magicians, receiving a standing ovation at the World Magic Convention from an audience of 3000 peers. He has also headlined in Las Vegas. "Raymond delivers a wonderfully intricate tapestry of magic,
cheeky humour, audience participation and sheer fun. David Osborne
He is happy to report that his totally bemused client was gloriously acquitted! He followed this with the publication of a short humorous book on advocacy entitled No Holds Barred written under the pseudonym of Ivor Bigg-Wigg QC. Since then he has appeared regularly on television and radio, and has written a number of articles of topical legal interest for the national press as well as various journals. In 1994 he presented An evening of Legal Humour to a full house at The Theatre Chipping Norton Oxford to critical acclaim. In September 2001 he wrote, presented and starred in a legal revue entitled The Law is an Ass to another full house at the Brewhouse Theatre Taunton. He offers his particular brand of legal humour to the English, American and international corporate markets as an after dinner and keynote speaker. Further Information For further information or for a copy of our latest speaker booklet please phone one of our consultants whose expert advice will help you find the right personality for your event. View All Artistes |