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Concert Series

Concert Series

Morteza's hands on his tombak

Morteza Ayan

Description

Wednesday 29 January, 2025

Doors and bar open 7.30pm for an 8pm start.

Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre (BGLT)

Tombak maestro Morteza Ayan returns to the stage after 25 years, to celebrate the art of Tombak hand drum with the next generation of virtuoso musicians, Houshmand Ebadi on Ney reed flute and Siavash Imani on Tar lute and vocal.

Morteza Ayan has performed alongside some of the most prominent Iranian master musicians at some of the world’s most prestigious stages with his unique style and technique.

Attendee CategoryCost   
Concession£5.00[Read More]
Standard£10.00[Read More]
Juan Inaki (above) and five-member music group Vientos

Queer Utopico | A night with Alex Etchart & Juan Inaki

Description

Wednesday 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 a vibrant 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 their credit. With training in lyrical singing, percussion, and musical composition, they captivate audiences through their emotive performances. Iñaki’s latest album, Vórtice, showcases their talent as a composer and storyteller, reflecting their diverse musical journey.

Juan Iñaki's Instagram

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, they have created a new project called Vientos, which celebrates queer narratives and vibrant rhythms. Their 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.

Alex Etchart's Website

The SOAS Concert Series is supported by SOAS University Library

Attendee CategoryCost   
Concession£5.00[Read More]
Standard£10.00[Read More]
Shohret Nur with his instruments in front of a red door

Shohret Nur | Rawap and Dutar

Description

SCS Lunchtime Listens

Thursday 8th May, 2025 1-2pm

SOAS Gallery, Lower ground floor

Supported by SOAS University Library

Following the success of our first Lunchtime Listen, the SOAS Concert Series presents the inimitable rawap and dutar player Shohret Nur, inside the SOAS Gallery, during the upcoming exhibition (Un)Layering the future past of South Asia: Young artists’ voices.

 

Attendee CategoryCost   
Concession£5.00[Read More]
Standard£10.00[Read More]