Keith Angel is a musician, music producer and sound artist who has travelled the world making and recording music.

He has played at the National Theatre, WOMAD, Glastonbury, Cambridge Folk Festival and Vancouver Folk Festival. He was also a guest artist at the Mumbai International Music Festival and the Festival au Desert at Essakane, near Tombouctou in Mali.

Keith has made audio productions for BBC Radio 4 , BBC Radio 2 / Smooth Operations Productions.

Most recently, he curated sound installations in collaboration with visual artist Jayne Cooper.

Keith has a long track record of the development and production of innovative, creative and successful community arts events and programmes.

Lynsey Allett has worked as a filmmaker, video editor, photographer, creative practitioner and creative producer for the last twenty years, in the UK and Australia.

She is passionate about storytelling in its myriad forms, with a particular interest in social history.

In her work as a multimedia creative practitioner, Lynsey has engaged with hundreds of young people, often from vulnerable backgrounds, using film, animation and sound as ways of artistic and therapeutic expression.

Whilst living in Australia, she worked with the Byron Bay International Film Festival, producing their workshops and panels. She has also worked at Sheffield DocFest’s ‘Alternate Realities’, helping people discover immersive new ways to engage with storytelling.

Lynsey loves analogue formats and owns a lot of Polaroid and film cameras, which she uses in her work.

Keith and Lynsey have worked creatively together on festivals, heritage and arts projects over the last 8 years. They have a shared interest in the use of creative expression to interpret and share unwritten histories.

Last year, they worked on a Heritage Lottery funded project about the traders and shoppers of Louth market, past and presnt. The project comprimsed an exhibition of contemporary and arhcival photography of the market and its people, a webstie and a print book.