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How to be a Whale

Friday 19:30

Winchester Cathedral

A bioacoustic listening journey under the Whales installation. How To Be A Whale is a bioacoustic listening journey - a soundscape of many hundreds of scientific recordings woven together into a story told through the lives of seven different whales and dolphins in a celebration of the sounds of the sea.

Date

Friday 19:30
Saturday 21:30

February 21st 2025 at 19:30 - February 22nd 2025 at 21:30

Event details

Address:Winchester Cathedral
9 The Close
Winchester

Postcode:SO23 9LS

Tickets:£25

Contact Information:box.office@winchester-cathedral.org.uk
01962 857 275

Description

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Tom and Vahakn bring together the most striking, evocative and unusual marine recordings together with recent discoveries about their lives to imagine what it might be like to be a humpback whale, orca, spotted dolphin, blue whale, bowhead whale, pilot whale and baby sperm whale, and their lives among fishes, coral, crabs, sea urchins and seals, from the tropics to the poles to the deep sea. It’s made by writer and wildlife filmmaker Tom Mustill and music and sound specialist Vahakn Matossian with support from the charity WDC.

Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. Timeline of event 7.30 – 8.15pm “How to be a Whale” 8.15-8.45pm Tom and Vahakn Q&A about the making of 8.45-9.30pm Enjoy Tessa Campbell Fraser’s installation and soundscape with new ears

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