Hedging Around Our Heritage, Evening Vigil

Saturday 26th October, 5-8pm

Suggested donation £10.

Join us for a very special evening vigil of installation, light, music, documentary teaser by Nigel Askew featuring William Wallace, in the surroundings of our arresting new exhibition Hedging Around Our Heritage by William Wallace.

Experience William’s work by candlelit, with live music from Charly Jolly, Hayley Churchill, Kevin Pearce, and warming mulled wine and refreshments. An evening to remember Día de los Muertos, la familia, la reunion.

Performance by Charlotte Jolly 7:15 – 7:30 pm

Winter fields is a new piece for solo clarinet by Charlotte Jolly that is inspired by a childhood spent solitarily roaming the fields surrounding the farm where she grew up. She uses virtuosic semi-improvised minimalist cycles and patterns to evoke spacious skies, the sweeping flight of birds and the fluctuations of dancing trees in the wind. Charlotte draws on the sometimes mournful and intense beauty of the natural world with a new expressive exploration of the landscape. Aliveness and mortality are integral themes of her music

The Old Theatre, Framlingham, IP13 9BH.

Documentary teaser of The Long Acre, by Nigel Askew 

Screening in Castle Community Rooms, opposite The Old Theatre in Framlingham.

A new documentary film by Nigel Askew featuring William Wallace, showing how an ancient nomadic life still survives in our developed world today, but the endless march of civilisation has driven traveling people to the margins of society.

Nigel says, “when I met William Wallace, I was making a documentary on nomadic horsedrawn life, he heard about an accident that involved broken harness and offered to help, after meeting him I realised he was an integral part of the film, his default setting is to assist people in need if he can. His art show was incredible and relevant to the film I was making, so we decided to collaborate on his art project”.

An Art Station Project

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