British sculptor Peter Randall-Page joins an expedition to the remote island of Lolui on lake Victoria. Peter is well known for working on huge granite forms but the stunning granite outcrops of this island are the most beautiful he has ever seen. The aim is to engage in cultural exchange with Ugandan sculptors and musicians and discover the secret of the islands little-known rock gongs. The group discover prehistoric rock art worthy of world heritage status and Peter begins a carving, inspired by the music of the singing rocks, the landscapes and the people. He shares techniques with Ugandan sculptor Peter Oloya and leaves behind a beautiful engraved rock decorated with ochre and illuminated by the rising sun at dawn.