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Collaborations
Public Art:
Lines from Katrina's poetry can be found in:
* Amble Town Square, Northumberland.
* Easington Colliery Memorial Garden, on the old colliery site, County Durham.
* Michael Johnson's award-winning 'Time Line' sculptures and plaques in Seaham Harbour, County Durham.
* Catrin Jones' stained glass windows at Castleton Primary School, Sunderland.
Film and Video:
Katrina has worked on several films, including:
* Sea of Memories, a short film using video of the Beadnell fishermen shot by Katrina between 1991 and 1995. It is available as part of The Last Fishermen video and DVD, by CB TV.
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* The Seahouses millennium video Village by the Sea,
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Katrina's contribution includes interviews with local people discussing the past and future of the community at the turn of the millennium, as well as some specially-commissioned poetry.
* The Day of the Fox (documentary for Border Television, 2001).
* Itchydabbers (with Anton Hecht and children from Shotton Colliery Primary School for Poetry International 2000).
* On Lynemouth Beach (with Tony Glover and Bedlington High School).
Visual Arts:
* Katrina has worked with photographer Keith Pattison and painter Robert Soden in the book and exhibition Turning the Tide.
* More recently she worked with photographer Susheila Jamieson on their sections of Tweed Rivers.
* Katrina's most recent collaboration is Longshore Drift with painter and linocutter James Dodds.
Musical Collaborations:
Katrina often performs with traditional musicians, including Northumbrian piper Chris Ormston, with whom she recorded The Wund an' the Wetter.
Katrina's collaborations with Northumbrian composer Alistair Anderson include:
* Morpeth in Flood, a song-cycle based on local memories of the Morpeth floods of 1963, written with '20,000 Voices' and four Morpeth schools.
* Tam Lin, an ambitious 90-minute through-sung piece written by Katrina and Alistair, first performed by Bedlington High School in 2000.
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