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Wednesday, 21 September 2011

The Haunted Sea


I've been invited by GHost to perform at the Haunted Sea Film Screening this Friday in Folkestone. Think M.R Jacula...



GHost presents

The Haunted Sea

Short Film Screening
and
Musical Performance by English Heretic


Friday 23 September 2011

7pm doors open,
7.30pm musical interlude by English Heretic
8pm film screening commences

64 Tontine Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 1JP
Map: http://tinyurl.com/6zd2ssc


Twelve international artists have responded to our call for short films on the theme of  “The Haunted Sea”.
The films will be screened together on the final weekend of the Folkestone Triennial.

English Heretic will open and close the event with “An intermission of aural lagan, manipulating phonographic salvage from the actual locations of M.R.James' ghost stories “A Warning to the Curious” and “Oh Whistle and I'll Come to You.”


Film Programme

Arctic Echo, Dir. Eva Rudlinger, UK, 2008
[desı’re:] the Goldstein Reels, Dir. Romeo Grünfelder, Germany, 2006
The Radiographer’s Daughter, Dir. Stasis73, UK, 2011
Ash On My Skirt, Dir. Amy McDonough, UK, 2011
Dziwy Mórz Głębokich (The Deep Sea Wonders), Dir. Tymon Albrzykowski, Poland, 2010
Oh Dreamland, Dir. Inez de Coo, UK, 2010
The Salem Ghost Ship, Dir. Glenn Church, USA, 2011
Mermaid Song, Dir. Nick Baxter, Jude Cowan, Joanna McCormick, UK, 2011
Edges of the Peripheries, Dir. Emma Caddow, UK, 2007
West of Arran, Dir. Neil Baker, UK, 2011
Joy, Dir. Kieron Clark, UK, 2007
Seaworthy, Dir. Ellen Lake and Chris Green, USA, 2010


Saturday 24th September, 2.00p - 6.00pm
the films will be screened on a loop at 64 Tontine Street
and the  B&B Project Space will be open with a final  chance to glimpse the GHost CLHub

4.00pm – Performance by Joanna McCormick and Jude McGowan
the B&B Project Space, 14 Tontine Street


http://www.host-a-ghost.blogspot.com/

1 comment:

Nick said...

I wish I had know about this. To understand why, I invite you to take a look at this:

http://thehauntedshoreline.wordpress.com/

Where the East Sussex coast becomes transmuted, emerging as a wondrous Hermetic Theatre. The secrets of Nature are unveiled, and the shadowed recesses of the mind illumined, as occult beachcombing meets surrealist depth psychology, and everything crackles with life.

I think you will find it of interest.