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Jenny Sturgeon: The Living Mountain


Date: Thursday 19th May
Times: 7.30pm
Place: The Rockfield Centre
Age: 18+
Cost: £12 Standard
£8 Concession

Live music performance


The Living Mountain is an audio-visual performance by Jenny Sturgeon inspired by Nan Shepherd’s celebrated book of the same name.

The project explores Nan’s writing, the Cairngorm mountain range and human connections with the wild through lyrical, melodic and visual interpretation.

Visuals are curated by Shona Thomson and feature stunning imagery from Scotland: The Big Picture, filmmaker Robyn Spice and 1940s archive film from National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive.

The meditative experience of the combined audio and imagery are a soothing and poignant exploration of what it means to connect with a landscape and to find a sense of place.​“I knew when I had looked for a long time that I had hardly begun to see.” Nan Shepherd

“Outstanding piece of multi-media art… inspired literature, gorgeously curated music and innovative filmmaking collide in a mosaic of integrated art. Review by Three Chords and The Truth​“One might argue it’s only when moulded in the hands of artists like Jenny Sturgeon that powerful messages of the wilderness have the potential to move all our lives in a green direction.” Irish Music Magazine

“A bewitching work of wisdom and light and, for the truth it expresses, the most important record you will listen to this year.” From the Margins