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Northumberland Sound Walk

A group of artists reveal how the landscape and community inspired pieces for a sound walk exploring β€˜Collision and Conflict’ near Greenhead in Northumberland.

A conversation between the Tipalt Burn and Hadrian’s Wall, a legend about treasure that is buried under Thirlwall castle, the conflict between urban and rural life, the significance of the wall, hidden and lost sounds and the migration and transformation of stone are all themes which feature in an immersive sound walk through a Northumberland landscape. Open Country meets several of the artists, poets, musicians, singers, storytellers, composers and writers who were involved in creating this four-mile walk near the village of Greenhead. We discover how they were inspired by the landscape and community of this area and find out how their work was realised.

The story begins in December 2020 when Green Croft Arts commissioned 14 artists with strong links to Northumberland and Cumbria to explore the theme of β€˜Collision and Conflict’ for a geolocator sound walk which was launched in the spring of 2021. Participants are invited to downloaded an app onto their phones, and then follow a route marked on a map through the landscape. The artistic responses – a mix of music, storytelling, spoken word and sounds - are linked to specific locations along the route. They are triggered as the walker approaches and can be heard through headphones. It’s an extraordinary immersive journey exploring the past and present, local and global, landscape, hidden sounds, community and culture.

Producer Sarah Blunt

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Green Croft Arts
https://www.greencroftonthewall.com/

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24 minutes

Last on

Sat 7 Aug 2021 06:07

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  • Thu 5 Aug 2021 15:00
  • Sat 7 Aug 2021 06:07

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