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 London Improvisers Orchestra

Sunday, 14 July 2024 20:54

London Hundred Years Gallery July 2024

The Hundred Years Gallery - upcomming events & exhibitions

Friday, 16 August 2024 20:36

London Jazz Rumours 01.09.2024

Jazz Rumours, recently re-opened for the best in free improv and poetry. First Sunday of every month.

Precipice'24 THE SHOWS

Monday, 01 July 2024 11:56

Wales Sonic Spider June 25-26.07.2024

The Sonic Spider, the world’s first eight-legged musical instrument, is touring Wales this summer.

Experimental guitarist/improviser JESSICA ACKERLEY and pianist ELI WALLACE are both at the forefront of the creative music scene in New York. Here they have come together for a two week tour of Europe & UK.

Since her first solo work manifested in 2018, Alison Cotton has quietly become one of the UK’s most extraordinarily evocative aural explorers, building eerily arcane tapestries of supernatural beauty from her multi-layered viola, incantatory vocals and harmonium.

Curious Ear Relaxed Gigs Series Improvisers Orchestra @ St Margaret’s Church, Manchester, M16 8AE

Sunday, 30 June 2024 12:03

Halifax : Cold Bath Street 11.08.2024

 

CBS Improv - A new monthly session at the Ferret where guests improvise with members of the Cold Bath Street band using their GRID system to create some strange, weird and wonderful music.

Sunday, 30 June 2024 06:18

London: ONe_Orchestra New 10.07.2024

ONe_Orchestra New is a large group of improvising musicians brought together by Caroline Kraabel and made up of women and trans/non-binary people.

Introduction

ONe_Orchestra New is a large group of improvising musicians brought together by Caroline Kraabel and made up of women and trans/non-binary people.

Tickets £15 /£12.50 (members) /£10 (students and Universal Credit)

Session info

Doors 7:45 PM, Music 8:30 PM – 2 set(s) of music

Line-up:

To be confirmed but likely to include most of the following:

Khabat Abas – Cello

Rosalie Bell – Dance

Regan Bowering – Percussion

Dee Byrne – Alto Sax

Isidora Edwards – Cello

Lisa Elde – Voice

Jacken Elswyth – Banjo

Damsel Elysium – Violin, Double Bass

Kirsty Ferguson-Lewis – Voice

Sharon Gal – Voice

Lu Greco – Dance

Kirke Gross – Cello

Lara Jones – Soprano Sax

Charlotte Keeffe – Trumpet

Shima Kobayashi – Chromatic Harmonica

Olga Ksendzovska – Piano, Voice, Trombone

Caroline Kraabel – Alto Sax

Sue Lynch – Tenor Sax, Flute, Clarinet

Greta Pistaceci – Theremin/Electronics

Shama Rahman – Sitar

Cath Roberts – Baritone Sax

Maya Leigh Rosenwasser – Piano/Electronics

Emily Shapiro – Clarinets

Rosa Theodora – Piano, Marimba

Sofia Vaisman-Maturana – Cello

Beibei Wang – Percussion

Emi Watanabe – Flutes

Maureen Wolloshin – Oboe

About

Music that was lost, damaged or never made/heard.

Since distinctions between people are too often used to justify unequal treatment, and as subjects of this unequal treatment ourselves, the source and foundation of our music is rooted in the belief that our equality springs from our shared humanity. We assert that all instruments, all musical education/cultures, and all sounds are different, but fundamentally of equal worth. We believe it’s possible to challenge roles, hierarchies, rules, and conventional trajectories through our collective musical practice.

How can we make the most of our differences — in how we pay attention, in our ways of listening and uttering? How far can we go into difference? Our improvising together is what transmutes our histories and sounds into music.

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Vortex Jazz Club
11 Gillett Square
London, N16 8AZ

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