Music Improvisation Circle

Music Improvisation Circle

An open invitation to form a community music improvisation circle!

By London LGBTQ+ Community Centre

Date and time

Thu, 9 May 2024 17:30 - 19:30 GMT+1

Location

London LGBTQ+ Community Centre

60-62 Hopton Street Thames Path, Bankside London SE1 9JH United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 2 hours

This workshop is an open invitation to form a community music improvisation circle. The circle will be a non-hierarchical, experimental space for community members to come together and re-imagine through improvisation, with a focus on communication and togetherness.

You’re invited to come with musical ideas and creative prompts in any medium, that we’ll use as inspiration points to work from.

We start from the belief that everyone is a musician, and that improvisation is a mode of interaction that we are constantly rehearsing in life.

So, while we actively welcome musicians, and encourage you to bring instruments and your voice, you can also come for example as an artist who wants to explore sound from a visual starting point, or as someone who's read a poem that really resonated and wants to bring it to life through musical improvisation using percussion on everyday objects. Your ideas are welcome to shape and create the space together.

The group will run for 90 minutes, with a 15-minute break in the middle, and anyone who needs to take breaks throughout can do so as they wish.

Those who sign up will receive another email closer to the time with more details, and you are actively encouraged to get in touch with Fatima, the circle facilitator, with access needs/questions in the meantime via hello@londonlgbtqcentre.org. Questions will be passed on to Fatima.

About the facilitator:

Fatima (all pronouns) is an improviser and community musician based in London.

Their musical influences include baroque music, Arabic music, and free improvisation, and in 2022 released his first album, 'bulbul', which tells stories about birds, voices, home, and the spaces in between.

She's performed as a soloist and ensemble musician all over the UK and Europe, and as a community musician works regularly in care homes, hospitals, SEND schools, theatres, and community centres.

They believe improvisation has the potential to allow us to imagine otherwise through sound, and am excited to continue to explore this in community.

Accessibility:

The Centre's accessibility statement is here.

Covid and mpox safety at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre:

To keep our community safe, we ask that all visitors do not visit the Centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 and/or mpox symptoms including headache, fever, sore throat, consistent cough, chills and unusual spots, scabs or ulcers.

You can wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. We also have masks and hand sanitiser available at the Centre.

For current information on Covid and mpox please visit the NHS website.

Free