November News
Maid Mother Crone Filming and Creative Edinburgh Awards
In November Earthing Productions began the first stage of its inaugural transversal feature film Maid Mother Crone. The teaser was shot in and around Edinburgh and was funded by the department of Culture in Norway, Arts Foundations in Netherland, Executive Producer David Ogrodowski and in kind by Hee Haw Productions in Edinburgh.
The film was written, directed, performed and produced by Rebecca Palmer, Elin Gunnarsdotter Sandvik, Rosetta Drenth and photographed by Alice Millar. It will be edited by Nadia Dermatopoulou with sound design by Anne Marie Ireland and an original score by Anette Haave Asheim
The feature will be a co-production between Norway, Scotland and the Netherlands. See the Maid Mother Crone project page and instagram for more details.
In late November Earthing Project was nominated in two categories at 2022 Creative Edinburgh Awards, for both Collaboration and Creative Sustainability. We were delighted to be nominated alongside Figurenotes, Theiya Arts Dance, Tinderbox, Alice Mary Copper, Art Buds and Jen Byrne. A digital showcase of all the nominees and their work can be found here: https://creative-edinburgh.com/awards/ce-awards-2022
Earthing Project’s work was also key in the application that Rebecca Palmer submitted to Advaya at the end of November. She was awarded a bursary by Advaya and Sophie Strand for their Rewilding Mythology seminar series. It began in late November and ran through into 2023. It was an extraordinary and rich panel of lecturers; the process of learning was intense and expansive and the reverberations into her personal development and Earthing Productions work will be felt for years to come.
https://advaya.co/events/series/rewilding-mythology