Are You Lost?

Are You Lost?

Ep.9 – Singing Bowland with Jules Evans

28 min · 19 de ago de 2025
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In this episode, Rob speaks to choir leader and composer Jules Evans at the second installation of Are You Lost? in Dunsop Bridge in August 2025. We hear about Jules' approach to socially-engaged art, and his collaborations with Rob working taking young people out into Bowland to sing together. Jules tells us about his work with a new choir, The Stonechats, who will present new work based on the memories and places mapped across Bowland by hundreds of people at Gisburn Forest on 31st August.

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