Musicity at Home
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Join us on a musical and architectural journey across South London from the comfort of your home.
About this event
As part of the London Festival of Architecture and Make Music Day, join us on a musical and architectural journey across South London from the comfort of your home.
Over 6 hours of live Q&As and performances, discover the work of 10 artists as they weave in the musical interpretations of 10 handpicked locations with their own repertoire.
We start at Ewer Street and invite you to follow the Low Line, a Victorian railway viaduct running through Bankside, London Bridge and Bermondsey.
We make a halt at The Scoop, a spectacular outdoor amphitheatre on the South side of the river Thames.
We then invite you to go further south and follow the rail tracks to the following destinations: The Albany Theatre Deptford, The Pioneer Health Centre and Nunhead Cemetery.
Artists include: Angèle David-Guillou, Chihiro Ono, Clémentine March, Frog Morris & Daren Callow, Laima, Lossy, Neue Grafik, Suitman Jungle and Thomas Stone.
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Working with partners and 400+ business members, Team London Bridge’s vision is to ensure London Bridge excels as a leading place for global commerce and continues to develop as a pioneering local centre for enterprise, culture and entertainment.
Founded in 2010 by BBC Radio 3 presenter and producer Nick Luscombe, Musicity invites musicians to compose original music in response to buildings and spaces around the world.
Musicity At Home has been focused on supporting artists through lockdown.
Musicity At Home is part of the London Festival of Architecture. Our aim is to reclaim our relationship to space and architecture with sound and music as a guide.
Musicity At Home is launching on Make Music Day (21 June) with a 6 hour live stream.
Musicity At Home is supported by Team London Bridge, Arts Council England and Diaphonique, Franco-British fund for contemporary music.