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[Event Chat] Bad Timing: Tyburnia: Dead Rat Orchestra live soundtrack/museum events 7/6/15

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Tyburnia live: A film by James Holcombe, with live soundtrack by Dead Rat Orchestra
Sunday 7th Jun 2015 | Venue: The Museum of Cambridge
Price: 5.50/8.25/12.65 | Time: 2:30-4pm / 7:30-10pm | View event details

Tyburnia

Next Sunday afternoon and evening Bad Timing has a special event as part of 'Tyburnia', a collaborative live soundtrack project by experimental folk/sound collective Dead Rat Orchestra and 16mm filmmaker James Holcombe.

'For over 700 years there was a site of execution at Tyburn in London. Here those who fell foul of political, religious and judicial reforms enacted by the state were executed for public entertainment and instruction. A study of those executed at Tyburn charts a history of the UK, illustrating the twists and turns of monarchical and political whimsy, church and state, and the birth of capitalism.
At our current moment of enforced austerity and social reform, Tyburnia explores the parallels between contemporary and historical notions of crime in relation to business and property, the spectacular nature of punishment, and the state's use of the body as a site for political control.

Dead Rat Orchestra's soundtrack has revived 16th and 17th 'broadside' folk ballads (then used as the source of daily news on the street) as well as creating new pieces and new instruments using sounds, materials and secret thieves' dialects. James Holcombe's experimental feature film is shot on physical formats of 8mm and 16mm and uses hand processing and historical chemical techniques creating an evocative series of chapters exploring different aspects of the theme.

http://deadratorchestra.co.uk/the-tyburnia-tour/4587507939

Events at Castle Hill, Cambridge:
Castle Hill in Cambridge was the site of the castle and a succession of gaols where many public executions took place (the site is now Shire Hall, which incorporates stones from the prison, and its car park).
The oldest district of Cambridge, by Victorian times it had become a notorious slum between the quayside and the prison, and had long been a hideout for highwaymen and thieves on their way north. Tyburnia events for Cambridge will take place at The Museum of Cambridge (Folk Museum) and Castle End Mission, built to educate illiterate working men in Castle Hill in 1884.

Cambridge events:
2:30-4pm
'Tyburnia: HIstorical Crime and Punishment in Cambridge'
The Museum of Cambridge, 2/3 Castle St, Cambridge, CB3 0AQ.
Professionally guided history walk, display of artefacts from the museum's collection not usually on show and Q&A.
Includes free entry to the museum, usually £4.
Also a chance to hear Simon Scott's 'Caxton Gibbet' soundwork based on field recordings taken at another Cambridgeshire public execution site now overtaken by commercial development.
Places limited -- advance booking essential.
£5.50 inc booking fee.

7:30-10pm
Screening of James Holcombe's film 'Tyburnia' and live soundtrack followed by discussion with Dead Rat Orchestra.
Castle End Mission, 5 Pound Hill, Cambridge, CB3 0AE.
£8.25 inc booking fee.

Combined ticket: £12.65 (save £1.10).
All ticket options:
http://www.wegottickets.com/f/8955

Published by bad-timing at 2:39pm on Sun 31st May 2015. Viewed 5,484 times.
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