Making Tracks
  • Thursday 26 September 2024, 7:30pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £17.50, FTE/U18 £.5.50
Book tickets
Image Making Tracks

Eight musicians from countries and cultures across the world collaborate for a concert on the theme of ‘Oceans’.

This Autumn, Making Tracks returns to Stoller Hall with another incredible line-up of eight musicians, performing solo and collaboratively.

Based around a residency and tour, Making Tracks bring together exceptional early-career artists – as well as more experienced musicians deserving of wider recognition – to initiate new collaborations, showcase diverse music, and explore approaches to intercultural and interspecies music-making.

Discover more about the eight musicians involved in our latest blogpost here.

MORE ABOUT MAKING TRACKS

Since 2019, Making Tracks has brought world class music from all corners of the globe to a network of leading venues throughout the UK. The project is based around the idea that intercultural and interspecies music (music that no one species could make on its own) has the power to foster a deeper appreciation of both biodiversity and cultural diversity.

“Making Tracks is a key scheme for introducing music to audiences and vice-versa, converting silence and monoculture into a rich and flourishing exchange with the world”
– Ben Mandelson (WOMEX)

“The sheer quality of musicianship on display is immense”
– Songlines Magazine

 

A design of interlinked black triangles

makingtracksmusic.org

Please note that this concert will now take place in the Carole Nash Hall. Seating for this show will be unallocated. If you have any access requirements, please do let us know at boxoffice@stollerhall.com or on 0333 130 0967 (lines open Tuesday – Thursday 1.30pm – 4pm). You can find out more about access in our building here.

Making Tracks
  • Thursday 26 September 2024, 7:30pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £17.50, FTE/U18 £.5.50
Book tickets

Performers

Performers

Christian Mohr Levisen (Denmark) - hurdy gurdy player and multi-instrumentalist
Helen Anahita Wilson (UK) - composer, vocalist, sound artist, electronics
Kasiva Matua (Kenya) - percussionist, singer, guitarist
Anna Mcluckie (UK) - harpist and singer-songwriter
Shohret Nur - Uyghur rawap and dutar player
Nina Harries (UK) - double bassist and singer-songwriter
Ossi Raippalinna (Finland) - percussionist, electronics
Ayman Hlal (Syria/Germany) - violinist, singer

Eight musicians from countries and cultures across the world collaborate for a concert on the theme of ‘Oceans’.

This Autumn, Making Tracks returns to Stoller Hall with another incredible line-up of eight musicians, performing solo and collaboratively.

Based around a residency and tour, Making Tracks bring together exceptional early-career artists – as well as more experienced musicians deserving of wider recognition – to initiate new collaborations, showcase diverse music, and explore approaches to intercultural and interspecies music-making.

Discover more about the eight musicians involved in our latest blogpost here.

MORE ABOUT MAKING TRACKS

Since 2019, Making Tracks has brought world class music from all corners of the globe to a network of leading venues throughout the UK. The project is based around the idea that intercultural and interspecies music (music that no one species could make on its own) has the power to foster a deeper appreciation of both biodiversity and cultural diversity.

“Making Tracks is a key scheme for introducing music to audiences and vice-versa, converting silence and monoculture into a rich and flourishing exchange with the world”
– Ben Mandelson (WOMEX)

“The sheer quality of musicianship on display is immense”
– Songlines Magazine

 

A design of interlinked black triangles

makingtracksmusic.org

Please note that this concert will now take place in the Carole Nash Hall. Seating for this show will be unallocated. If you have any access requirements, please do let us know at boxoffice@stollerhall.com or on 0333 130 0967 (lines open Tuesday – Thursday 1.30pm – 4pm). You can find out more about access in our building here.

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