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...
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