American premiere
Cre.Art Box’s resident pianist, Josefina Urraca, gives the American premiere of “Northumbrian” during the 2016 Visuality Concert Series at Queens Theatre. The performance employs cutting-edge technology and video mapping installations set by artist Guillermo Laporta.
Josefina Urraca

Guillermo Laporta

Queens Theatre

Northumbria was
Northumbria was the name of a Medieval Kingdom that lays in what is now south-east Scotland and northern England. The land was highly influenced, amongst many others, by Celtic culture. After some driving across its lands, roads, castles and coastline; the work started to emerge in Bedlington (Northumberland), while improvising on a piano, waiting to catch a train back to London.