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University of Birmingham’s artist residency programme, Sounding Change, will showcase three emerging music & sound artists over the next few weeks.

First up will be Azizi Cole, performing at the university’s Elgar Concert Hall on Saturday 25 May. Azizi will be presenting Body Clock, a new work reflecting on the influence that music can have on the body... 
Five days later, on Thursday the 30th, BEAST (Birmingham Electro-Acoustic Sound Theatre) will take its sound system on the road, join forces with artist & musician Antonio Roberts and co-curate a night of electronic and experimental music and visuals at Centrala.

The trio of artists is completed by Bullyache - aka Courtney Deyn and Jacob Samuel. The duo will present a radical reimagining of Kenneth McMillan’s ballet, L’historie de Manon, mixed with the erotic thriller Showgirls, at Elgar Concert Hall on Saturday 8 June. Courtney and Jacob will be joined for the occasion by drag queen Barbs and the University of Birmingham String Ensemble...

To find out more about Sounding Change, visit birmingham.ac.uk