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Solfi: Noise from Nowhere Workshop

Experiments in Utopia

An overgrown graveyard with pink flowers in front of a block of flats.

Join Solfi for this sound workshop and create a collective song about utopia in the here and now. What does togetherness sound like in a broken world?

How can utopian ideas reinforce or break down political systems? Consider the power and limits of sound and writing in envisioning paradise alongside Arman Nouri of Solfi. 

Guided by an ensemble of creative practices—including free writing, collage, singing, and percussion—participants will explore Solfi's approach to sound and music-based learning.

Solfi is a centre for sound and music-based learning, established by Kin Structures at the Soanes Centre. It supports musicians, educators, and artists in developing public learning that channels the histories, practices, and visions of global majority communities.

Running time: 2 hours

 

This event is part of Experiments in Utopia, a day of programming centred around imagining liberated worlds and models of governance through sound, movement, and conversation.

Tickets
Tickets to the workshop are £6-£12. A ticket to this event includes free entry to our Experiments in Utopia Conservatory Takeover

 

£6

Biographies

Solfi Sound
Solfi is a centre for sound and music-based learning. Established by Kin Structures at the Soanes Centre, Solfi supports musicians, educators and artists to develop public learning that channels histories, practices and visions of global majority communities.

In the past year, Solfi has hosted workshops and performances on somatics and sound, silence, the history of the saxophone, contemporary jazz activism in South Africa and and DIY radio-building techniques. Solfi is currently led by Arman Nouri.

Arman Nouri
Arman Nouri is an artist-educator, dwelling at the intersection of hybrid infrastructures, gathering breaths, movements, gestures and glances, noticing and revealing the dynamics and relations that structure our lived experiences. The vision is that patterns shift and structures soon follow. Arman is ½ of Kin Structures, alongside Kwame Lowe, and ½ of Music before Medicine, alongside Hannah Yu-Pearson. His sound work Sound and Solidarity (2021-2024 with Sound Advice) was commissioned by the Mosaic Rooms, SOAS and the Roundhouse. Between 2021 and 2022 he led the Mayor of London's Culture and Community Spaces at Risk Programme during Raja Moussaoui's maternity leave. Between 2021 and 2023 he led the Critical Creative Practices unit (MA Cities) at Central St Martins UAL. Previously you might have seen him publishing, writing, curating, organising and facilitating with EYESORE, which he co-founded in 2015. Arman has also produced exhibitions, installations and books for Approved by Pablo, Somerset House, Rafael Schacter, the Brunei Gallery, British Council, Filippo Minelli and Manifesta.

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