An evening of food and film selected by Third Ridge and ATLAS Arts.
Food from 6PM (£10 for a plate and a drink, get in touch with Third Ridge to book)
Films from 7PM.
(Pay-what-you-can, proceeds going towards Rock Action and a new set of stairs for the cafe community space)
We’ve got a series of great films to share (1 hr total running time):
RISE- Chris Thomas
From the walls of the local quarry Delyth finds solace and reconnection through the act of climbing.
HOW THE EARTH MUST SEE ITSELF (A THIRLING) – Lucy Cash and Simone Kenyon
This visual companion piece, to Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain and Simone Kenyon’s Into The Mountain performance project invites us to experience a meditative, visceral and poetic being with the mountain, its ecologies and the nature encountered.
ROLA (STONE) – Marissa Betts
Rola is the Anaiwan word for “stone”. This film explores the inseparable
connection between geology, landscapes and culture on Anaiwan Country
(Northern Tablelands area of New South Wales, Australia).
A portrait of Anna Halprin’s Mountain Home Studio built by her husband and environmental architect Lawrence Halprin (1916−2009). A voiceover from Daria Halprin, their daughter, and a dancer, actor, and teacher herself, relates an intimate family history. Daria gives tender impressions of her parents, detailing their individual perspectives on social experience, the natural environment, process, design, and movement. The images move from the landscape to the dance deck, a structure intended to have minimal impact on the environment, built in symbiosis with the mountain and with Anna and the Halprin family, as well as with a wider community of dancers and artists.
THE MAPMAKER – Andrew Kornylak
Follow Joey Henson and a community of rock climbers as they climb, document,
and preserve the boulders around Boone, North Carolina.
Spaces are limited so please email to book (contact@third-ridge.com).