We are very excited to introduce you to the new composers and creators selected to be part of our Composer-Curator 2022-23 touring programme in Hull and Sunderland.
Spanning a broad range of genres, event formats and performance contexts, all six Composer-Curators will be supported to bring their events and experiences to their local communities. This year's projects span from mental-health positive hip-hop and interactive harp workshops, to folklore-focused soundwalks and audio-visual explorations of memory loss.
Delivered for the 2nd year in Hull and Sunderland, the Composer-Curator programme reflects Sound and Music’s commitment to ensuring that more people can access new music locally and supporting the development of creative communities regionally.
The 2022 programme continues our partnership with Back to Ours, Hull and Sunderland Culture. Together, we support composers, creators and collectives with meaningful connections to these places to build thriving, sustainable and inclusive scenes for new music. You can read more about our partners here.
You can read more about each of the projects below, or follow the action as it unfolds through #ComposerCurator on socials!
Sunderland: Selected Artists
Working with Autism Able students and fellow 'mackem' composer Ben Lunn (and drawing influence from towering figures of Sunderland's history), David will be using audio diaries and instrumental composition to make music that's inclusive and experimental.
Alison plans to create a longform piece inspired by Sunderland born sisters Ida and Louise Cook, focusing on their brave rescue of 29 Jewish families during WWII. She will work with Sunderland residents on the piece's research and performances, which will take place at The Athenaeum and 1719.
Steven's project 'The Loathsome Worm' aims to encourage young people to explore new careers in the music industry through creative storytelling and sound design, using local folklore as a focus. Through hands-on workshops, participants will create a ‘soundwalk’ that will then be available for anyone to enjoy, either as a standalone story or a guided walk.
Hull: Selected Artists
Using her physical surroundings, the public and her own experience as inspiration, Stephanie will perform live improvised pieces around Hull. Using workshops with local creatives to demystify the electro-acoustic pedal harp, she aims to break down barriers between audience and creative practice.
Through regular live community events featuring local, emerging artists and DJs, Connor will showcase material providing a positive alternative to more common 'gangsta rap' styles. Inspired by his own experiences, these events will serve as an opportunity to spread positivity and mental health awareness.
The Broken Orchestra's project ‘Fragments’ will take the audience through a meaningful, thought-provoking journey of the impact on life when living with memory loss. Working with visual artists as a multi-disciplinary collective, their multimedia approach will simulate the degradation of a fading memory.