Sunderland Echo

Wonder-ful day of music at city bridge

100 VISITORS TAKE PART IN EVENT AT NOTHERN SPIRE

- By Lisa Nightingal­e lisa.nightingal­e@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @lnightinga­lejp Anyone who wants more details can visit www. playthebri­dge.org

It was a magical, mystical day for 100 lucky visitors who were quick to snap up tickets for an unique event on Sunderland’s newest bridge.

The sounds of the Northern Spire were captured and played through a series of musical instrument­s known as Wonderloop­ers.

The creations were placed across the bridge, which was closed to traffic, where people could hear audio snapshots of Sunderland residents talking about their communitie­s, while a half-way point gave visitors the chance to marvel at the structure’s design.

The Wonderloop­er instrument­s were created from leftover materials from the bridge and are the invention of artist Di Mainstone, who was commission­ed to work with communitie­s on both sides of the Wear on the IN-SPIRE project, to celebrate the opening of the new crossing.

Castletown resident Lee Stewart, was at the display along with daughters Daisy 10 and Lily, 12.

The family have featured in the exhibition, giving soundbites for the audio used in the kaleidosco­pes, while Daisy also featured in the event guide handed out to visitors.

Lee said: “I think the event has been great and it’s a great opportunit­y for people to get up close to the bridge. It shows a different view point of the bridge that you wouldn’t normally see.

“It’s brilliant we have been given the chance to be involved in the exhibition as a family and to be a part of history. We weren’t born when the other bridges were open, so to have the chance to be here now and be part of the bridge opening, it is such a great opportunit­y.”

A total of 100 free tickets were up for grabs and all were snapped up.

Artist Di Mainstone said: “The event is the product of nine months work, on and off. I was given the commission to work with communitie­s to create a musical and visual cultural experience on the bridge.

“A number of workshops have taken place with the community and with the support of Fab Lab in Sunderland who helped to create the Wonderloop­ers.

“It’s so nice to see people coming out to experience the exhibition.”

Rebecca Ball, Creative Director at Sunderland Culture, said: “It’s quite an usual event and we were delighted at how quickly the tickets went. Hopefully, everyone who has come down will go away having a lovely experience.”

“The event has been great” LEE STEWART

 ??  ?? Visitors to Sunderland’s Northern Spire bridge interact with instrument­s made from leftover material from the constructi­on of the crossing.
Visitors to Sunderland’s Northern Spire bridge interact with instrument­s made from leftover material from the constructi­on of the crossing.
 ??  ?? Artist Di Mainstone with one of the Wonderloop­ers.
Artist Di Mainstone with one of the Wonderloop­ers.

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