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As India commemorates 70 years of independence, artistic laboratory Metal presents Different Trains 1947; a multimedia response to the story of Indian freedom.

Taking its structural basis from Steve Reich’s landmark work Different Trains – a revolutionary piece of documentary music – this is a new work, featuring music, archival footage and interviews with those who lived through this pivotal period of history, brought together by a dynamic creative team. Abstract beatmaker Actress, composer Jack Barnett, producer Sandunes, percussionist Jivraj Singh, vocalist Priya Purushothaman and filmmakers Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard collaborate to contemplate the events of 1947 that led to the partition of India, creating an audiovisual journey through one of the most fascinating countries in the world.

While the piece draws inspiration from Different Trains; a piece which collected footage and audio recounting train journeys in the US and Europe during WWII, this project shifts the location to India in 1947, distilling the narrative of life during India’s transition to independence, and the wider impact of train travel on the human experience.

Co-presented by Metal and the Barbican

In partnership with Warp Records and Boiler Room, plus Indian partners Wild City and What About Art?

Different Trains 1947 is funded by Arts Council England's Reimagine India fund, with British Council as Digital Partner, plus additional support from PRS Foundation, Northern Rail, BFI National Archive and Film Hub North West Central - proud to be a member of the BFI Film Audience Network.

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A video of Actress and Jack Barnett travelling to India to develop a new composition inspired by the 70th anniversary of Indian independence and the work of Steve Reich

Watch: Different Trains 1947 (with Actress and Jack Barnett)

As India commemorates 70 years of independence, artistic laboratory Metal presents Different Trains 1947; a multimedia response to the story of Indian freedom.
 

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