
All Saints’ Church invites you to find out more about our project and to register your interest in art, music and dance opportunities over the next few months. “The history of Hessle has always been interwoven with All Saints’ Church, as is community life today. The project, alongside our restoration of the tower, will explore that heritage and those connections, and in doing so, give them new life. We will not just restore the building, but through art, dance and music, it will help maintain the living heritage of the community, involving new generations in sharing all that makes Hessle what it is and always has been.”-
Vicar Rev Gemma
Turner
Bringing together heritage and the arts. The community project aims to bring the local community together through an engagement programme designed by Fred Garland and Olwyn Reading, which will run throughout the restoration and feature multimedia elements such as film, art, singing, and dancing.
A brand-new chorale inspired by Psalm 121 and the current restoration works being carried out on the church spire is being created. This chorale will form the soundtrack for a
film.
The film will be released on All Saints' Day (Sunday, 1st November), as will all the other project outcomes, in an exhibition inside the church. The movement sessions are based on medieval dance accessibly designed for everyone, no previous dance experience required.
Contact All
Saints' Community Co-ordinator - Thomas Richardson
01 482 647409.
email Paul.RRG@outlook.com