Contains Strong Language festival, Sean Scully, A Northern Soul
Front Row live from the Contains Strong Language festival in Hull, A Northern Soul, Caribbean literature in the spotlight, Sean Scully at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
After being appointed director of last year鈥檚 opening event for Hull鈥檚 year as City of Culture, award-winning and Hull-born filmmaker Sean McAllister decided to make a documentary looking at the impact of the City of Culture on Hullensians by following the work of one man to set up a hip-hop project for disadvantaged kids. He discusses the result, A Northern Soul, and explains his current efforts to challenge the film鈥檚 certification.
Jamaican-born Poet Tanya Shirley is one of the Hull 18, a selection of poets who have been commissioned to create new work to be premiered in Hull during the Contains Strong Language festival. She joins Jeremy Poynting, founder of Peepal Tree Press, the largest, worldwide publisher of Caribbean and Black British writing to discuss the rise of Caribbean literature.
The artist Sean Scully is famous for his distinctively striped oil paintings. As he opens the first exhibition of his sculpture and paintings in the UK, he talks about his love of stripes, his move into sculpture, and why Van Gogh鈥檚 painting of his wooden chair had such a profound impact on him.
At last year鈥檚 Contains Strong Language festival, poet Vicky Foster, joined Front Row to read out some of the poems written by the people of Humberside about places special to them in the region. She returns to Front Row to read a new work that she鈥檚 written, Bathwater, about her experiences of living with violence.
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Sean Scully: Inside Out exhibition is at,听Wakefield from 29 September 2018 - 06 January 2019.
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Sean Scully, Moor Shadow Stack, 2018
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A Northern Soul
Sean McAllister's documentary, certificate 15, is touring the UK听 and听starting at the Square Chapel, Halifax on29 September 2018, and ending at the Meridian Centre, Withernsea on 19 October 2018.听 In between it visits Cast, Doncaster; Glasgow Film Theatre; Phoenix, Liecester; Bernie Grant Arts Centre, London; Central Scottish Documentary Festival; HOME, Manchester; Queen's Film Theatre, Belfast; Folk Hall, York; and the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough.
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Image credit: Sean McAllister/10 Ft Films
Caribbean writers
Image: a group of Peepal Tree Press's Caribbean writers.
Founder is in the front row, second from the Right.
Writer is in the second row, third from the Right.
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Vicky Foster
Vicky Foster is one of the Poets commissioned to write a new work during the Contains Strong Language Festival.
Vicky Foster: Bathwater, a one-woman poetry and monologue show with the score by The Broken Orchestra is at Hull college on 30 September 2018.
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