Saturday 23 January 2010

THANET'S OWN DIVA OFFERS SPECIAL MEDIEVAL TREAT

Cinema-goers in Broadstairs will get an extraordinary musical treat on Sunday February 7th when Thanet’s own master soprano will attempt to recreate the melodies of the Middle Ages.

Sarah Hale, who recently completed a master’s degree in musical performance in Canterbury Christchurch university, will be singing live before a showing of “Thanet and the Black Death” at the Palace Cinema in Broadstairs.

Sarah, from Broadstairs, said: “The events in the film date from 800 years old ago and I want to use my music to transport the audience back into the right medieval mood to watch the film.”

Sarah will be aiming for a uniquely authentic feel to the music.

“No one knows exactly how these songs were performed – recordings, of course, don’t exist –
but I’m going to do my best to convey the spirit of them, to show how atmospheric and wonderful they are,” she said.

Set in 1348, the film “Thanet and the Black Death” tells the story of a medieval Thanet village devastated by the bubonic plague. It was shot on location in Thanet, using a cast featuring many local people

As well as singing live before the screening, Sarah also stars in the film, playing one of the few people to survive the plague.

“I’ve always acted as well as sung,” said Sarah, “But it will feel strange to being performing live before I’m up there on film, too. It will be a real multi-media occasion!”
Another musician to star in the film will also be performing before the screening. Geoff Huggins, from Ramsgate, will be using his own remarkable collection of early music instruments to add to the medieval atmosphere.

“Thanet and the Black Death” will be shown for one day only on Sunday at 5pm, on February 7 at the Palace cinema, Harbour St, Broadstairs. To book to see the film ring the Palace Cinema on 01843 865726.

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