11-day official Syd Barrett celebration in Cambridge announced |
Written by Matt | |
Sunday, 29 June 2008 | |
The world's first official tribute to the life and work of Syd Barrett has been announced today (Sunday, June 29th). The death of Pink Floyd founder and sixties icon Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett in July 2006 was greeted with great sadness all over the world. His creativity continues to inspire generations of musicians. The City Wakes tribute will run for eleven days, between October 22nd and November 1st 2008, all in Barrett's home town of Cambridge. As the details below reveal, the tribute will include concert performances, a pair of exhibitions including one with many previously unseen paintings by Barrett, rare memorabilia and photos, talks and signings, guided tours, a 60s-style 'happening', and a new book of interviews. The City Wakes will be the world’s first official tribute to Syd Barrett and will incorporate a series of multi-faceted events that are expected to generate considerable international interest. Premiering in Cambridge, before transferring to London, The City Wakes is an ambitious insight into Syd’s early life, organised by arts and mental health charity and professional production house Escape Artists, which will celebrate the creative mind of this fascinating figure. The series of exciting events has the full support of Syd’s family and friends. Highlights will include:
The City Wakes tribute to Syd Barrett is supported by his friends and family. Friends of Syd’s who are contributing to the project include Pink Floyd’s long-time art collaborator Storm Thorgerson, Syd’s famous photo-biographer Mick Rock, internationally renowned stage craftsman Stephen Pyle, actor and author Matthew Scurfield and Syd’s close friend David Gale. Beat poet and author William Pryor, film director Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon and film maker and internationally renowned glass artist Anthony Stern will also be involved. The City Wakes is a chance for the City of Cambridge, and Syd Barrett fans from all over the world to pay tribute to a very special talent. Syd’s sister Rosemary Breen said: ‘I am thrilled to be involved in this project. Syd, my brother, was someone for whom creativity was as necessary as breathing. His music and painting were such an integral part of his being that without them he couldn’t function.’ Escape Artists’ Director and Producer of The City Wakes, Matthew Taylor commented: ‘It's a great privilege to be involved in this project. Syd Barrett's breakthrough hits for Pink Floyd made a big impression on me when I was young. I never thought, some forty years later, that I'd be able to assist in bringing those songs to new audiences and in helping to stage an exhibition of Syd's paintings in his hometown. The fact that this is all happening in Cambridge, the city in which the Pink Floyd story began, and that so many of Syd's old friends are getting back together, through The City Wakes, to celebrate his achievements, only adds to the unique and special nature of the events.’ The City Wakes Musical Director, Simon Gunton, commented: ‘Syd was an unbelievably talented musician and to be able to work with his songs is a real honour. It seems to me that one of the great things about Syd was that he never played a song quite the same way twice. It’s amazing to be able to carry on that tradition; the insight and creative input of the mental health care service users with whom I’m working has been just incredible and his given me a whole new perspective on Syd’s music.’ Today in line with the announcement you can join the priority-booking list for ticketed events at the official website, www.thecitywakes.org.uk where you can also find more details of the events being held. |