Grizedale. A sense of place - ACE195.3
1989. Grizedale. A sense of place - ACE195.3.
1989. Grizedale. A sense of place - ACE195.3.
Title | Grizedale. A sense of place - ACE195.3 |
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Timecode | |
In | 00:09:01 |
Out | 00:19:00 |
Description | Ting (1984) which "has become part of the folk mythology of this area". Interior the Manor House pub: Ray Haslam and Friends sing the Ting Song about "a great metal ring in a tree". Local man says that, though he doesn’t care for this work, his daughter and younger people are "enthralled by it". Sculptor Colin Rose talks about his piece. Two forest workers talking about the sculptures in general, and Ting in particular. They think this steel ring doesn’t really relate to its surroundings, and report the conversation they had with Rose. The buildings of the old Grizedale estate. "The Theatre in the Forest" hosts a concert. Picnic table. Sculpture. Walkers on the Silurian Way. Visitors interviewed about what they do when they come to Grizedale and about their reactions to the sculptures, many of which they saw being constructed. Chieftain in a Hot Spot (1988, Andy Frost). Private Meeting (1984, Robert Koenig). Wild flowers. The Woodwinders (1984) by David Kemp Group being photographed beside Woodcutter. Man repainting sign in Conservation Nursery. Visitors Centre assistant selling booklet showing sculptures and their locations. Playground designed by Andy Frost. Frost talks about the concept and about individual parts of the playground, including a roundabout and Game Bird Shoot. |
Web address (URL) | https://player.bfi.org.uk/free |