About
Dr Alice Eldridge & Alistair Appleton - Bird Bath (sound installation)
Join us for Viriditas: the music and life of Hildegard von Bingen, a unique series of events exploring the contemporary resonances of the music and life of one of the most remarkable women of the middle ages. Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179) was a visionary, mystic, poet, healer, naturalist and theologian. She was also the world’s first named composer – and the most prolific and original musician of her time.
Viriditas (Latin for “green truth” or “greening power”) speaks to the intrinsic and vital relationships that exist between all living beings. The concept is central to the systematic botanical and medicinal texts - for which Hildegard is recognised as the founder of German naturalism - and is a theme key to her life-long ecstatic visions that are strikingly documented in the poetic lyrics and soaring melodies of her music, and in the texts and illuminations of her theological and cosmological treaties.
For the first few days of the festival, the café bar will be transformed into a restorative space to bathe in the sound of Sussex birdsong.
A collaboration between musician and ecoacoustics researcher Dr Alice Eldridge and meditation teacher, Alistair Appleton, Bird Bath was first staged at the Newhaven festival in 2018. It’s a simple idea. In the hours around dusk, the café bar will be filled with field recordings of birdsong of the woodlands, downlands and cliffs of Sussex. You can come for as long or as little as you like. Sit peacefully, and bathe in the sound of birds.
Dates and times
Wednesday 6 - Friday 8 February
3pm - 6pm daily (until 5pm Wednesday 6)
General Information
Access
If you have access requirements that you would like to discuss with us or would like to book a ticket for a Personal Assistant please contact the box office on 01273 678 822 or email boxoffice@attenboroughcentre.com.
Pay What You Decide
There is an allocation of Pay What You Decide (PWYD) tickets available to guests on a first-come, first-served basis. Come and see the show without paying anything in advance, and then pay what you think is appropriate at the end of the show. Maximum of four PWYD tickets per person. Please phone the box office on 01273 678822 or email boxoffice@attenboroughcentre.com for further information.
Box Office Opening Times
The box office (phone line and drop-in service) is open from 10am to 4pm, Mondays to Fridays. The box office is also open one hour before the advertised show start time.
Dates & Times
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Wednesday 06 February, 20193:00pm
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Thursday 07 February, 20193:00pm
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Friday 08 February, 20193:00pm
Tickets
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