Remembering: A Tale Told Through Sound by Niamh McKellar and Connor Bristow
Friday 22 November | 18-19:00
Free (ticketed)
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Visit organiser website(this link will open in a new window) [email protected]Remembering is an exciting new showcase of a collaborative piece created by Niamh Mckellar and Connor Bristow that is sure to surprise. Through this event, we will take you on a journey of stories, sound, and music in the atmospheric Wee Museum of Memory.
This event, developed in collaboration with The Living Memory Association, will feature an exciting new story by Niamh McKellar, told through the medium of audio accompanied by some live music performed and created by Connor Bristow. Surrounded by memories and sound, you will be engulfed in a world of storytelling. Any and all are welcome to attend, but be aware that there will be loud sounds, themes of horror, and perhaps some adult language.
After the showcase, Connor will ask for prompts related to memory from the audience and from these prompts will create a short piece of music on the spot. Then to round out the event, we will have an open creative conversation between Connor and Niamh. We will take questions from the audience and our host at the Wee Museum, Heather Robertson, with light refreshments provided at the end of the 30-minute event.
So, if you want to experience a new story, new music and intriguing creative conversations, come along to Remembering.
This event is supported by Book Week Scotland 2024 event funding.
Venue information
The Wee Museum of Memory
Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, The Wee Museum of Memory
Ocean Dr
EH6 6JJ
The venue is in the Ocean Terminal which has a tram stop directly outside. The Wee Museum is on the first floor which is accessible via a lift, stairs, or escalators.