Sarah Smout: Waterbaby
Waterbaby invites us on a personal and global journey exploring our fragile and intrinsic relationships with water.
Cellist, singer and poet Sarah Smout returns to Skipton with her new show.
From voyages over land and sea to places near and far, Sarah shares personal experiences of how water has shaped her life. Waterbaby is a plea for the future of the planet by returning to the ocean that cradled us all as we were waiting to breathe; humming with atmosphere, carrying the voices of people, places and beings who need to be heard, encapsulating the urgency for connection, healing, and experience with nature.
Expect looped cello soundscapes, soaring melodies and captivating lyrics that transport you through lakes, rivers, oceans and icebergs.
Photo Credit: Juliet Klottrup
Supported by Kathryn Longbottom
Kathryn Longbottom is a Yorkshire-based singer and guitarist. Kathryn’s music covers a wide range of genres as she develops her music from an emotionally innovative approach. With a combination of melancholic vocals, sincere lyrics, blues/rock/folk fusion and female empowering rock chick vibe, her songs all have a tale to tell.
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