Dark Heritage takes visitors into a pitch black space where only sounds can be used as a guide. A story emerges, set in the dark days of the 18th century, when British ships controlled the international slave trade. Participants must use their imagination and courage to find their way through the narrative - an exciting but scary challenge.
“Dark Heritage is a truly innovative and imaginative project which will help people of all ages to learn about the slave trade and its abolition in a sensitive and practical way,” said Carole Souter, Director of the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The sound art installation was originally created by Braunarts, and will begin its journey through six venues on May 8 2007 at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich (until June 17).
It then travels on to St Nicholas Centre, Ipswich (July 19-August 8), Gloucester Cathedral (September 4-28), Birmingham (venue tbc, October 4-29), Norwich Cathedral (November 5-29) and finally Claremont Hall in Bolton (December 4-29).