REFLECT Arts + Minds Project
REFLECT Arts + Minds Project, Bude 4-6th October 2019
A weekend of sound, light, music and art for all the family at Bude Sea Pool & Summerleaze Downs
FREE, some events are ticketed
REFLECT at Bude Sea Pool
4 - 6 OCT
FREE, but ticketed (timed entry slots each night from 7.45pm)
Ulf Pedersen / Timothy Crowley & Kate Ogley / Bencoolen Wreckers / Sonic Journeys / Ocean 404
A sound and light event that brings the Sea Pool to life in its beach huts and the cliffs surrounding the pool. From intimate beach hut folk gigs to large scale outdoor artworks.
Internationally acclaimed artist Ulf Pedersen’s new work Karma Seas, sees a large-scale projection inspired by Bude on the cliff face which, when the water is in, will be reflected into the pool.
The beach huts will also be transformed with beautiful light colourations, making them into artworks in their own right. Step inside the beach huts to enjoy an intimate live folk gig from local Sea Shanty singers Bencoolen Wreckers and Swirl, a new interactive and generative sound installation by Cornish artists Timothy Crowley and Kate Ogley, created in response to the location and recorded experiences of those living in Bude and North Cornwall. See the Worry Walk film by local youth group Blend and experience Sonic Journeys created by another community group Bude Beats with local musician James Dixon.
Plus, see how natural sounds can affect your mood with University of Exeter's Ocean 404.
SEA SONG WALKS with Seamas Carey
FREE, but ticketed
5th & 6th October, 11am and 3pm
Location: Meeting Place – The Hub Bude Sea Pool to continue along the SW Coast Path
Singing and walking are two things proven to be good for our wellbeing. We bring these to the restorative coastal path, with groups meeting at The Hub to be led on a walk accompanied by Seamas Carey, Choir leader of Cornish, all-inclusive, cross-generational male voice choir MEN ARE SINGING.
Go to www.reflectaamp.org for free daytime events information and details about the research + REFLECT Arts + Minds Project in Gravesham