Living Streams Connect
Join a powerful live music performance bringing together award-winning musicians and talented migrants, part of the Waterloo Festival 2026.
Blending ambient, electronic, experimental and world-music traditions, the Living Streams Connect project turns the sounds of water into live music.
Rivers and migration are at the heart of the work, celebrated as sources of life, movement and connection, and as powerful symbols of journeys between people, cultures and places.
Led by composer Isa Suarez on keyboards and voice, the project features Arowah on bass and voice, Beibei Wang on percussion, Mercedes Maresca on flute, and Rihab Azar on oud.
The compositions and performances have been developed through improvisation, co-creation and listening sessions with talented migrants and the Living Streams Ensemble, alongside composer Isa Suarez’s recordings of rivers from around the world and her music work in the studio.
Funded by Arts Council England, Living Streams Connect is delivered in partnership with Shelter From The Storm, Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers, Handel Hendrix House, InspiralLondon, St John’s Waterloo and Good Hotel, and supported by London Museum Docklands, Hear Me Out, Certain Blacks, Counterpoints Arts and Royal Docks Team.
Date: Friday 10th July
Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Venue: St John's Waterloo, Waterloo Road, London SE1 8TY
This event is held as part of the Waterloo Festival 2026. Explore the full festival programme via: www.stjohnswaterloo.org/wf2026
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- 1 hour
- In-person
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St John’s Church, Waterloo
73 Waterloo Road
London SE1 8TY
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