When the Lost God Speaks By singer-songwriter Catch The Sparrow, Suze Terwisscha van Scheltinga
Hear folk musician Catch the Sparrow’s recording of her piece - When the Lost God Speaks - in the Central Hall, inspired by the existence of a now-lost painting of Bacchus on the ceiling in the Saloon.
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- Free event (admission applies)
When the lost god speaks was inspired by the existence of a now-lost painting of Bacchus on the ceiling here in the Saloon. Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, festivity, madness and theatre, seems a very fitting patron of the ‘Gay Delavals’. Inspired by the grandeur and history of Seaton Delaval Hall and the character of Bacchus as he appeared in Greek and Roman myths, Catch The Sparrow imagined him speaking to visitors of the hall today: a narrator older than time itself, giving his own account on the history of the place.
Born and raised in the Netherlands, Catch The Sparrow (singer-songwriter Suze Terwisscha van Scheltinga) initially studied to be a jazz vocalist before her love for folk music brought her to the North East. She quickly became a fixture on the Newcastle folk scene, performing extensively throughout the region before relocating to London in 2024.
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