Three Hundred and Thirty Three: Part Three | Daisy Dickinson + Marta Salogni

The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
197 بار بازدید - 6 ماه پیش - For Part Three of the
For Part Three of the triptych, 'Three Hundred and Thirty Three', visual artist Daisy Dickinson collaborates with award-winning music producer, recording engineer and composer Marta Salogni. The score was performed with Royal Northern Sinfonia at The Glasshouse.

In their words:
"As the rituals shift from day to night, we embark on a journey of magical realism through mind-bending chaos magic, harnessing the power of stone circles and pre-historic ruins. The film features Nuha Ruby Ra moving through an ever-changing sorcerous nightscape wreathed in bewitchment. Summoning authentic female power from ancestors gone by, using fire ritual as a symbol of rebirth and transformation."

Many of the cup and ring markings of the Northumbrian landscape are thought to date back almost 4000 years to Neolithic times, when it’s widely believed that our ancestors believed all the elements of the natural world had self-consciousness. Each film aims to mirror an element – earth, water and fire.


Film: Daisy Dickinson
Composer: Marta Salogni
Performed by Royal Northern Sinfonia and Marta Salogni
Score arrangements: Salogni, Cooper, Brignall
Conductor: James Weeks
Cast: Nuha Ruby Ra
Creative Producer: Emma Thompson & Mark Carlin for From the Other
Co-produced and co-commissioned by Mediale and The Glasshouse International Centre for Music.

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About Three Hundred and Thirty Three
How deep does our connection to music run?

Three Hundred and Thirty Three by visual artist Daisy Dickinson is a triptych of films set in and around the ancient sites and nature of the North East of England. Co-commissioned by The Glasshouse and Mediale, and co-produced by From the Other, we wanted to create something that dug deep into some of the themes that came out of recent conversations we’ve had with audiences about the role music plays in our lives. The stories we heard spoke of music that creates bonds, uncovers and intensifies emotions of all kinds, and helps us form the deepest memories.

Music lives and grows here - and has done for generations. Daisy took this idea and ran. All the way back to our ancient landscapes in the North East. A place where music seems to come from the stones and the forests themselves. And where haunting figures remind us of what came before, but still remains.

Filmed on location around the North East including Duddo Five Stones, The Blue Lagoon in Hexham, High Force and Low Force Waterfalls, Lordenshaw Stone Circles, Roughting Linn Cup and Ring Markings, Doddington Moor and Bamburgh Castle.
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The Glasshouse is a home for live music lovers.

It’s a place where you can hear rock legends or pop icons on the same night as folk trios or opera singers. Where new musicians are nurtured and showcased on the same stages as platinum-selling performers. And where youth choirs and tambourine-shaking toddlers practise in the same spaces as our acclaimed orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia.

Music lives and grows here.

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6 ماه پیش در تاریخ 1402/12/18 منتشر شده است.
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