Dissidences 3. Sound, voice, word. Saturday 6th of June 4.30.

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Poetesses and/or poets, singers, performers, gather in a semi circle around a music improviser. Reading, reciting, singing or babbling. Spontaneity and dissidence are the rules. Spontaneity and dissidence will be the basis for the creation of a collective piece.

Dissidents 3:
Chris Gutkind, Gina Fergione, Jo Wonder, & Monika Tobel
with voice, words and movement.
Sofia Vaisman Maturana, cello & words

Chris Gutkind spent most of the first half of his life in Montreal and most of the second in London. Librarian. Poetry and Tales. Recent books are Digits After Orph and Rackets & Batteries. 
chrisgutkind.uk 

Gina Fergione is a singer, composer, vocational teacher, artist and festival and choir director. She is based in North London. Gina read music at Dartington College of Arts, specializing in performance and composition, where she received an upper second Bachelor of Arts degree. She completed a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (secondary) from Goldsmith College, University of London.
https://ginafergione.com/

Monika Tobel is London based interdisciplinary artist working with themes of ecology and interspecies connections. She experiments with possible non-linguistic modes of communications utilizing sound, touch, movement and listening to build interspecies relationship and engage with the more-than-human world. She devices exercise that help her un-learn anthropocentric habits and gain a somatic understanding of being in the world as part of the ecosystem.
https://www.instagram.com/tobel.art/

Sofia Vaisman Maturana is a Chilean music composer, poet, and improviser. PhD in Music Composition at King’s College London. She has improvised with several international artists in sessions at Hundred Years Gallery, Cafe OTO, IKLEKTIK, El Internado de Valparaíso, and Festival Acéfalo. She has also produced music for several plays, and her compositions have been premiered at Sala Nezahualcóyotl (Mexico City), Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (Santiago, Chile), the LMTA Balkono theater (Vilnius, Lithuania), and the Midtown Arts & Theatre Center Houston (USA), among others.
As in literature, in 2015 she published her first collection of poems, ‘Pasillos de tiempos precoces’ (Editorial Planeta de papel, Valparaíso, Chile). In 2018 she published her second collection of poems: ‘No le pongamos nombre a lo nuestro’, (Ediciones Puntos suspensivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina). And in 2019 she was awarded with the second place at Victorina Press Poetry Awards, (London). She writes in Spanish but has translated several of her poems into English. And has performed her work in remarkable events such as FLAWA (2022) and the Tate Late (2022).
https://sofiavaisman.com/

Doors at 4.        Performance 4.30        Free / Donations for the artists.

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