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Made in the North East, from girders

The Miners’ Hymns is an homage in film and music to the coal mining history of North East England, for which Forma initiated a first time collaboration between renowned American filmmaker Bill Morrison and acclaimed Icelandic musician and composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. Collaged from footage excavated from the BFI National Archives and local archives by Morrison, the film is a powerful and poignant evocation of a recent past that is widely forgotten. The Miners’ Hymns celebrates the sense of vibrant community, rich, self-organised culture and the forbearance that characterised the dangerous lives of those who worked underground, and the places in which they lived, whilst marking the demise of the mining industry not only as the end of a way of life, but as the last gasp of the Industrial Revolution. In the midst of our current economic crisis, another watershed moment, the piece offers a timely reminder of how we used to live and work in Britain’s industrial age. A continuing legacy of the coal mining industry is the brass band tradition. Brass bands began in County Durham, and became integral to the mining communities, with miners as the bands’ self-taught players. The resurgent annual Durham Miners’ Gala culminates in a blessing of brass band banners at Durham Cathedral, making it the ideal setting for The Miners Hymns. Johannson’s score draws upon the region’s brass music culture; it will be performed live by a specially assembled ensemble of classically trained brass musicians and brass band players from the NASUWT Riverside Band, with organist Robert Houssart, led by Icelandic conductor Gudni Franzson. The music provides an elegiac and atmospheric soundtrack to Morrison’s cinematic images. Bill Morrison’s films are frequently made for screening with live music, and he has worked in this way with some of today’s most acclaimed contemporary classical composers including John Adams, Gavin Bryars and Steve Reich. Similarly, Jóhannsson is a composer for film, dance and theatre and has collaborated previously with other musicians including Marc Almond, Barry Adamson and Pan Sonic. The collaborative nature of both artists’ work extends into the performance of The Miners’ Hymns, with Morrison cueing the film sequences to the music in a live video mix. Tickets: £12 full price, £8 concessionsTo book, call Gala Theatre box office on 0191 332 4041 or visit www.galadurham.co.uk/ 7-8pm, 16 July 2010 Durham Town HallBill Morrison and Jóhann Jóhannsson discuss the making of The Miners' Hymns before the final performance. A new commission for BRASS: Durham International Festival 2010Produced by FormaThis project has been enabled by Northern Film + Media and the UK Film Council's Digital Film Archive Fund supported by the National Lottery. These performances of The Miners’ Hymns form part of the 75th anniversary celebrations of the BFI National Archive. Durham Cathedral by kind permission of the Chapter of Durham

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