Decolonising Listening
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Decolonising Listening

By Farrell Centre

Explore listening as a decolonial and embodied practice in this workshop led by Jamie Perera.

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Location

Fine Art Seminar Room

King Edward VII Building Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

You are Invited to examine how their listening has been shaped by colonial, extractive, and disembodied frameworks—and how you might unlearn, rewild, and return to listening as an act of relationality, responsibility, and becoming.

Through guided listening exercises, environmental explorations, journaling, and group dialogue, we will feel into how listening can be reframed as a practice of reciprocity with place, community, and self, moving beyond Western cognitive models toward embodied, collective, and ecological listening.

About:

Jamie Perera, Asian mixed heritage composer, sound artist and producer from East London.

The Sound and Environment Symposium has been organised by Newcastle University’s Sound + Environment Research Group, exploring the ways sound can deepen our understanding of environments and the communities inhabiting them.

This event is part of Sound + Environment Symposium 2025

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Located in Newcastle, UK, the Farrell Centre is a vital new platform for debating the future of architecture and planning, ensuring that everyone has a voice in this critical conversation.

Free
Sep 6 · 2:00 PM GMT+1