
SALON NO.123: Lost London, Lost Londoners
Two of London’s most passionate historians uncover lost chapters and characters from the city’s story: Salon for the City welcomes Vic Keegan and Matt Brown
Two of London’s most passionate historians uncover lost chapters and characters from the city’s story: Salon for the City welcomes Vic Keegan and Matt Brown
Big Throw is a performance series and a mutating collaborative of makers and performers wary of elegance. The evening will feature six new hybrids of spoken word, music, animation, object theatre and things without name.
Led by practitioner Hannah Marshall, a participatory improvisation workshop open to all abilities, levels of experience, and instruments.
Shouting, improvisation, some costumes, projections, synths, voices and sonic mess. A night of music and performance from Gosh, son... (Mark Couzens, Richard Whitby and collaborators), visual artist Jennet Thomas, Kate Mahony and [grace+alex] (new duo Grace Black and Alex McKenzie).
Baba Yaga's Hut Presents: Ak'chamel & Christina Deva
A noise-music matinee with performances from Méryll Ampe, Agata Genissel, birdsong inherited noise (Joe Davies), and Rectal Reaper (Aga Ujma and Alex McKenzie).
A poetry reading with Verity Spott, Anthony Capildeo, and Kimberly Campanello, examining the intersection between lyric and community formation.
A sonic experience full evening by LaoSanYang + special guest artist Jiemin Ren
FIELDNOTES Live is a new programme bringing together artists and writers working across sonic and textual terrains. With performances from Titus Barker, Knee Gnaw, Yan Wai Yin and Rouzbeh Shadpey.
An evening of music, featuring performances by US-based artists Stubborn and African American Sound Recordings. With special guest Xterea. Plus Adrian Rew DJ Set
The UK Premiere screening of Evil Puddle, the latest film from Motern Media.
For one night only a collection of artworks, musical incantations and performances will conjure the Sun and the Moon, the Hermit and the Priestess and other Major Arcana. Organised by undergraduate students from Slade School of Fine Art, UCL.
The Spectacle of Murder in Contemporary Crime Media, presented by Dr Stella Marie Gaynor
An evening of experimental songwriting and tape music. Featuring a new collaborative piece by Popular Music & Paul Cousins, alongside performances by Adam Christensen and Fondant.
Infant Tree Presents: Angle (Jean-Luc Guionnet & Jean-Philippe Gross), Breathing Heavy, Laaraa
An evening of noise music from Secret Boyfriend, Knifedoutofexistence, SIFT and Girlfriend
GUN TO YOUR HEAD is the sellout show from award-nominated DAKOTA COLLECTIVE, in association with HighTide.
An evening of improvised music from Bex Burch, Caroline Kraabel, Xhosa Cole, and Saadet Türköz
Hidden Histories and Lost Lingo from the City Streets
An evening of music from Curbside Lambsear, GUE, Gospel Ship dx
Fashion In Film Festival presents a rare screening of Franco Rubartelli’s 1971 feature film Veruschka, Poetry of a Woman (Veruschka, Poesia di una Donna). With an introduction by Dal Chodha.
We Is Hare (matinee): with plastique fantastique, Cowboy Builder, Frankie Roberts, and the Dark Reading Group
The Hotel Presents… Bruce Gilbert | Henry Cyer | Jordan Deal
An evening of unspooled reels, flickery images, lively conversation and dead good music. In conversation: author Jamie Taylor and Stephen Mallinder of Cabaret Voltaire. In performance: Studio Electrophonique. Hosted by writer Travis Elborough.
Strange Attractor Press presents… Sex Is No Emergency, a celebration of the new memoir by Dorothy Max Prior. Featuring rare films, sounds and images, as well as Dorothy Max Prior in conversation.
Experimental Ritual Performance as Ceremony with Tiran Willemse & Nkisi +special guests
A night of experimental folk music. The Sprigs present their Wind in the Willows inspired ‘slap-dash free-folk’, and kindred spirits Sullow (of Shovel Dance Collective) and Resonant Bodies join forces for a collaborative performance. The night will open with a performance from songwriter Gil Shani.
An evening of musical improvisation from a trio of Brandon Lopez, Mark Sanders and Tom Chant.
Check your bags and climb on board for a flight through London 's forgotten history of aviation
Tom O’Neill discusses his ground-breaking book CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, as well as the turbulent final years of the decade and the far-reaching influence of the U.S. government’s more “creative” projects.
An evening of improvised music from Decentred Quartet. The quartet is comprised of Angharad Davies (violin), Benedict Drew (electronics), John Edwards (double bass), and Tom Chant (saxophone).
Motern Media Retrospective: Screening of Magic Spot and Q&A with Matt Farley.