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Who's Crooker Now? The Rivers and Us

Heinemeyer, Catherine ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-5544, Wilds, Naomi and Jones, Ann Who's Crooker Now? The Rivers and Us. [Show/Exhibition]

Item Type: Show/Exhibition
Creators: Heinemeyer, Catherine, Wilds, Naomi and Jones, Ann
Abstract:

Adverse Camber was commissioned by The Arkwright Society to work with local young people in the Matlock, Cromford and Wirksworth area and a team of artists to make and share stories with roots in local folklore, with Cath Heinemeyer acting as lead artist on the project. They shared the performances at Cromford’s festival weekend, on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April 2025.

We’ve taken as our inspiration the Derbyshire folktale Crooker – a tale of a journey in the dead of night from Lea and Holloway to Cromford, with a mysterious figure, an ash tree, the moon, a bridge, magical women in green, and a rising river.

Young people from Level Centre in Rowsley and Anthony Gell School in Wirksworth helped us reimagine the story in the lead up to the weekend. They worked with spoken word artist and BBC Radio presenter Sile Sibanda to create a new poem, and a new song, composed by musician Ann Jones, and made different versions of the story to be shared over the weekend by storytellers Cath Heinemeyer, Rachel Murray and Pyn Stockman.

School/Department: School of the Arts
URI: https://ray.yorksj.ac.uk/id/eprint/13837

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