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The Sounds of Tyne

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Rob Mackay, Professor Jacob PolleyORCiD, Professor Sinéad Morrissey, Dr Tara Bergin, Jake Morris-Campbell

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Abstract

This is a series of 5 radio programmes developed for BBC Radio 3 and the Afterdark Festival at the Sage Gateshead. It explores the merging of soundscapes and voice in the context of five locations where remains of Hadrian's Wall can be found in Newcastle.


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Author(s): Mackay R, Polley J, Morrissey S, Masud M, Bergin T, Morris-Campbell J, Rickards M

Publication type: Digital or Visual Media

Publication status: Published

Year: 2022

Series Title: The Essay

Series Editor(s): Rickards M

Contents: The Spirit of Antenociticus The Castle Keep Benwell Temple The Swing Bridge In the Dark

Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation

Place Published: London

Type: Radio Programme

Performers(s): Polley, J; Morrissey, S; Masud, M; Bergin, T; Morris-Campbell, J

URL: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0015hws

Notes: The Spirit of Antenociticus ; Poet Jake Morris-Campbell evokes the spirit of local god Antenociticus. The Castle Keep in Newcastle with Tara Bergin. Benwell Temple ; Noreen Masud considers communities old and new. The Swing Bridge ; The first crossing point of the Tyne, the birthplace of the city, where once a Roman bridge stood. With writer Sinéad Morrissey. In the Dark ; A rich audio landscape complemented by the words of writer Jake Polley in response to the sounds at Segedunum Fort at Wallsend.


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