24 Jan - 23 Dec 2022
24 Jan - 23 Dec 2022
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Frontier Voices: A Creative Exploration – Final Exhibition

The Sill, Once Brewed, Hexham NE47 7AN, United Kingdom

01 Dec 2022 - 31 Jan 2023 , 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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  • Wheelchair accessibile
  • Visually impaired friendly

Delivered by Karen MacDougall Art

Over the last seven months, artist Karen MacDougall has been running an international arts and heritage project working with local community groups, schools, museum visitors, international partners and museum staff to create artworks exploring perceptions of the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site and landscape. The project has been funded by Arts Council England and in-kind support from the partner sites.

From 1st December 2022 until 31st January 2023, the artworks will be on display at The Sill, the Northumberland National Park’s Landscape Discovery Centre near Haltwhistle. This is the end of the year and time to celebrate the Roman festival of Saturnalia and the end of the project.

Frontier Voices is a Wall-wide project that has involved all the main Roman attractions across Hadrian’s Wall and northern frontier including Senhouse Museum in Maryport, Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery in Carlisle, the English Heritage sites of Birdoswald, Housesteads, Chesters and Corbridge Roman Town, The Roman Army Museum, Vindolanda, the Great North Museum, Segedunum and Arbeia. The project is part of the Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival, celebrating 1900 years since the official ‘birthday’ of Hadrian’s Wall in AD122.

The artworks include poetry, banners, embossed metal foil art, installations and felted vessels – all brought together expressing how participants feel and think about themselves as Frontier Voices and what the Wall means to them.

Dr Frances McIntosh, Hadrian’s Wall curator for English Heritage, said ”The poems and word art produced during the creative workshops at Birdoswald are inspiring, capturing the spirit of the Wall and of people’s perceptions and connections to it. It is great to feel that we at English Heritage help look after a place that attracts and inspires such strong emotions. We will be showcasing the artworks on our website.”
Transnational participation has been an especially innovative part of the project, the first time that an arts project has reached out to include other communities across the World Heritage of the Roman Frontiers. Two communities from the Roman frontier in the Netherlands and two from the Roman frontiers in Germany (from Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg) have participated in the project via online meetings and workshops. Creative works produced by them are also part of the exhibition at The Sill.

Sabine Lund, LimesGemeinden (Frontier Communities) coordinator in Bavaria said “The community of Altmannstein has been delighted to be part of this project. In our area the Roman frontier runs through forests and fields and you can only see it if you know what to look for. The participants in Frontier Voices are passionate about passing on the knowledge of the Roman heritage to their children and grandchildren. Their own “frontier voices” should be heard in the future.”

Karen MacDougall is an artist who lives in Cumbria between Penrith and Appleby. She creates and delivers bespoke arts and culture projects for museums, schools and community groups, which range from short half-day workshops to long projects on multiple sites lasting years. She has over 25 years experience working in educational settings as a creative practitioner and 20 years working in and with museums, delivering arts and culture projects.

Karen MacDougall commented “Frontier Voices is an amazing project! It has run since May in eleven locations in the UK and in four locations in Europe that are also on Roman Frontiers. We have been inspired by our past and see how this affects our present – visitors and residents along Hadrian’s Wall, European borders and climate change perhaps the most pressing as we create and debate art. Thank you to everyone who has taken part you have all been fantastic!

We have connected with just over 4000 people through half-day workshops, and many thousands more with our explorations on display and following my blog. The poetry is also published in our booklet and English Heritage is publishing it online on their Birdoswald website. The Face-pots from Arbeia even made it on stage at an RSC Associates production in Newcastle. The face-pots made by the Scouts working with Corbridge Roman Town will be auctioned off after the exhibition to help them finance an International trip to Iceland for today’s Frontier Voices next summer – our project a force for good!

For more information on exhibiting content karenmacdougall@mac.com for details of The Sill opening contact 01434 341200

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A Batida da Rua

The Sill, Once Brewed, Hexham NE47 7AN

21 Dec 2022, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Free

Delivered by A Batida Da Rua

A Batida Da Rua, Hexham’s premier percussion group, will perform an hour of hip shaking and ground quaking music. Spanning continents and cultures like the Roman empire you can expect to be invaded by the rhythm.

The band will finish the gig with the debut performance of a brand new piece titled Saturnalia, a melding of traditional Northumbrian folk with North African and Brazilian beats.

Take a break from Christmas and enjoy this taste of Saturnalia on the shortest day of the year in the beautiful surroundings of Hadrian’s Wall.

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Festive Family Fun Day

13 High St W, Wallsend NE28 8JP

10 Dec 2022, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Delivered by North Tyneside Art Studio

North Tyneside Art Studio is pleased to welcome visitors to their Saturnalia art exhibition. Join them on Saturday 10th December, at NTASII in Wallsend Forum, from 11am-3pm to view the exhibition, take part in some festive Saturnalia themed arts and crafts and find out more about our well-being hub. The exhibition features work from our studio members, inspired by and developed from the artefacts on display at Segedunum Roman Fort.

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Animating the Roman Wall

Cramlington Library, The Hub at Cramlington, Forum Way , Cramlington, NE23 6YB

17 Dec 2022, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Delivered by Northumberland Libraries

How has Hadrian’s Wall changed over time? Join Northumberland Libraries at Cramlington Library for a creative session to explore these changes using images from the past and the present. Children will be invited to make their very own animation about the wall. This workshop is suitable for children aged 7 to 11.

This workshop is part of the Photographing the Roman Wall: Then and Now project, celebrating the life and work of the Hexham photographer, John Pattison Gibson, and has been made possible thanks to a National Lottery Project Grant from Arts Council England.

For more information contact mylibrary@northumberland.gov.uk

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Animating the Roman Wall

Hexham Library, Queen's Hall, Beaumont Street, Hexham, NE46 3LS

10 Dec 2022, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Delivered by Northumberland Libraries

How has Hadrian’s Wall changed over time? Join Northumberland Libraries at Hexham Library for a creative session to explore these changes using images from the past and the present. Children will be invited to make their very own animation about the wall. This workshop is suitable for children aged 7 to 11.

This workshop is part of the Photographing the Roman Wall: Then and Now project, celebrating the life and work of the Hexham photographer, John Pattison Gibson, and has been made possible thanks to a National Lottery Project Grant from Arts Council England.

For more information contact mylibrary@northumberland.gov.uk

There will be another workshop in Cramlington on the 17th December

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Fools Fest

Highfield Middle School, Highfield Lane, Prudhoe, NE42 6EY

10 Dec 2022

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Delivered by
Mortal Fools

Join Mortal Fools Youth Theatre for the second of two nights of creativity, festivity, and fun, as we host Fools Fest!

​Fools Fest is a celebration of all things creative; where the young people are in charge, and anything goes. These festival nights will showcase a variety of mini-performances, created and performed by our young people – across theatre, film, improv, music and more!

From folklore and fairy tales to music and monologues, there’s something for everybody at Fools Fest – plus tasty refreshments to get you in the festival mood. So join us and get ready to eat, drink, and be merry at Fools Fest!

On Friday 2nd December we’ll be showcasing work from our two Ashington-based groups and our online youth theatre group.

On Saturday 10th December, our groups from Riding Mill and Prudhoe will come together for an evening of performance curated as part of the Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival.

Our youth theatre groups in the Tyne Valley have themed their performances specifically around the Saturnalia Festival, with their pieces being inspired by contemporary responses to the rich heritage of Hadrian’s Wall. Fools Fest embraces the Saturnalia element of role reversal by putting children and young people who are growing up along Hadrian’s Wall in the lead.

This event is supported by Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Community Grants, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Performance venue is fully accessible. If you’re a wheelchair user, please let us know by emailing Rachel.Horton@mortalfools.org.uk

For more information, please contact info@mortalfools.org.uk, or phone 0191 580 1250 (please leave a message if we are not available).

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Fools Fest

YMCA Northumberland, North View Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9XQ

02 Dec 2022

  • Wheelchair accessibile

Delivered by Mortal Fools

Join Mortal Fools Youth Theatre for the first of two nights of creativity, festivity, and fun, as we host Fools Fest!

​Fools Fest is a celebration of all things creative; where the young people are in charge, and anything goes. These festival nights will showcase a variety of mini-performances, created and performed by our young people – across theatre, film, improv, music and more!

From folklore and fairy tales to music and monologues, there’s something for everybody at Fools Fest – plus tasty refreshments to get you in the festival mood. So join us and get ready to eat, drink, and be merry at Fools Fest!

On Friday 2nd December we’ll be showcasing work from our two Ashington-based groups and our online youth theatre group.

On Saturday 10th December, our groups from Riding Mill and Prudhoe will come together for an evening of performance curated as part of the Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival.

Our youth theatre groups in the Tyne Valley have themed their performances specifically around the Saturnalia Festival, with their pieces being inspired by contemporary responses to the rich heritage of Hadrian’s Wall. Fools Fest embraces the Saturnalia element of role reversal by putting children and young people who are growing up along Hadrian’s Wall in the lead.

This event is supported by Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Community Grants, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Performance venue is fully accessible. If you’re a wheelchair user, please let us know by emailing Rachel.Horton@mortalfools.org.uk

For more information, please contact info@mortalfools.org.uk, or phone 0191 580 1250 (please leave a message if we are not available).

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Lasses on the Wall

Various

Year long, from 12 Nov 2022

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Free

Delivered by The Young Women’s Film Academy

The Young Women’s Film Academy are creating a digital zine response to the theme ‘Lasses on the wall’. The young people attending the regular Saturday Club are researching and exploring some of the women that lived on the wall and interpreting this through digital photography, film and illustration to create a 2022 response. The themes that emerge will be set against the context of girls and young women today looking at similarities and difference, power structures and representation. The zine will be archived in the Baltic Gallery’s Zine Archive. The young people are aged 12-25 years and live in and around Tyne and Wear and Northumberland. They are supported in this project by our creative producers and digital artists we work with.

12 November 11am-1pm, Newcastle Arts Centre

26 November 11am-2.30pm, Newcastle Arts Centre

10 December 11am-3pm, Newcastle Arts Centre

17 December 11am-1pm, Cluny 2, Lime Street, Newcastle NE1 2PQ

To attend the Saturday Club email beth@youngwomensfilmacademy.co.uk

The YWFA is for young women or non binary young people that feel women’s spaces are right for them aged 12-25 years. The activities are free to attend and we can support travel if needed.

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NEEACA Social Event

Live Theatre Broad Chare, Newcastle upon Tyne NE13DQ.

19 Nov 2022, 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Delivered by NEEACA – North East of England African Community Association

This social gathering is held at the famous Live Theatre, within 5 minute’s walk from the quayside
Attendees will hear a captivating speech on the Hadrian 1900 project, by our expert, Mr. Bill Griffiths, Head of Programmes & Collections, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums (TWAM).

Join us and indulge in this memorable evening of delicious food, poetry, music, drumming, and relaxation. Visit on 2/12:22 to laying of Foundation Stone at the site of Roman fort where there was evidence of African Soldiers in 3 AD. Please let us know if you wish to attend this historic event. As we travel along the route of Hadrian wall, Bill will be pointing out points of interest and importance.

For bookings contact Pat Poinen – neeaca.ourheritage@gmail.com

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Black History Celebrated in Burgh by Sands

St Michael's Church, Burgh by Sands, Carlisle

02 Dec 2022

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Free

Delivered by St Michael’s Church

The Church stands on the site of the Roman Fort, Aballava, alongside Hadrian’s Wall. During the Roman occupation the Fort was garrisoned, amongst others, by a cohort of soldiers from Morocco.

When the BBC was researching for the series Black and British it was discovered that these Moroccan soldiers were the first recorded African community, to live as a community, in the UK.

Alongside the Church path there is a time-line inscribed with historical information and at 2pm on 2nd December the Bishop of Carlisle (The Right Reverend James Newcome) will dedicate a new stone, recording and celebrating the African culture brought to Burgh by Sands by these Moorish soldiers.

This will be attended by members of the local community, members of the African Cultural Group NEAACA from Newcastle upon Tyne and the local school. Everyone is welcome to attend.

For more information contact info@eastsolwaychurches.org.uk

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