On the 12th of September, we’re lucky enough to host a screening of Lemon & Lime.
Set to an improvised soundtrack and drawing on poetry, music and moving image, Lemon and Lime is an exploration of the human and more than human. Research of Bradley Woods and the Puritan’s Pit unearthed a fascinating history with extraordinary relevance to our modern political times, an increasingly rare and fragile ecosystem, and a symbiotic relationship between industry, woodland and water. Lemon and Lime seeks to reconnect and reposition this ancient place in a contemporary context and reveal the extraordinary in the everyday.
Catherine Browning is an inquiring and and acquisitive multi-genre musician who grew up in Newton Abbot, returning some 20 years later. From her perspective of homecoming, she’s worked hyper-locally, exploring place through temporal and historical contexts and reciprocity, to create new pieces of mixed media work in unlikely places, that disrupt and reposition existing narratives.
1900 on the 12th of September.
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