Concert SeriesConcert SeriesQueer Utopico | A night with Alex Etchart & Juan InakiDescriptionWednesday 30 April, Doors 7pm, for 7.30pm start Location: Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre, SOAS Gallery, SOAS University of London La Linea, the London Latin music festival and SOAS Concert Series present an evening of music that explores the intersections of identity and culture with Alex Etchart and Juan Iñaki. Each artist brings their unique background and artistic vision, promising an inspiring night of bilingual and boundary-pushing performances. Juan Iñaki, born in Córdoba, Argentina, is a versatile singer-songwriter with seven popular music albums to his credit. With training in lyrical singing, percussion, and musical composition, he captivates audiences through his emotive performances. Iñaki’s latest album, Vórtice, showcases his talent as a composer and storyteller, reflecting his diverse musical journey. Alex Etchart, a British Uruguayan artist, blends Latin, Irish, and British folk influences into a captivating sound. With a background in classical and jazz music, he has created a new project called Vientos, which celebrates queer narratives and vibrant rhythms. His first single, Johnny Barnes, is a forgotten queer Irish folk song that seeks to connect hidden histories through music and storytelling. Together, Iñaki and Etchart will offer an unforgettable night filled with rich harmonies, thought-provoking themes, and a celebration of individuality and cultural heritage. The SOAS Concert Series is supported by SOAS University Library
Sound Anthropology and Ala ZareiDescriptionWednesday 27 November, 2024 Doors and bar open 6pm for a 6.30pm start. Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre (BGLT) Supported by SOAS University Library Join us for a rich evening of music from around the world, curated by two SOAS music alumni: classical Iranian Setar player Ala Zarei and tabla player Vishnu Vijayan, who will be performing as part of the musical collective Sound Anthropology. Part 1 - Ala Zarei The music performed by Ala Zarei is a suite of Classical Iranian music, including improvisatory, free-rhythm music alongside pre-composed rhythmic pieces from the classical Iranian repertoire. The improvisatory sections mostly adhere to the logic of the canonical repertoire of Classical Iranian music called radif. The endeavour is to reflect more on the so-called old-style approaches in continuation of what is known as the revivalist movement, which aimed to pursue classical artistry often in response to the influence of Western music. Part 2 - Sound Anthropology Drawing from Ayana's original compositions, the group features a diverse array of talented musicians: Ayana on vocals, Tommy on sitar, Vishnu on tabla, Euan on guitar, and Theo on bass.
|