Unify Our Voices: Molara Adesigbin
Unify Our Voices: Molara Adesigbin
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16th May, New Unity Upper Street, Islington. 10-4
Unify our Voices
Join us in a joyful celebration of diversity, culture and singing as one people.
Unify our Voices is a new series of workshops where amazing workshop leaders bring their passion, heritage and traditions and sheer talent to London. Exploring how singing can be used to tackle division and forge a path forward. So step into the space with an open mind, and join us as we sing to a better understanding of each other and our shared humanity.
Prices are set to be as inclusive as possible. if the lowest amount is too much for you, email us!
Molara Adesigbin
Molara is an inspirational singer, songwriter, performer and artist, who’s maternal grandfather was a founder member of the George Formby Society, whilst her father’s cousin was the infamous Fela Anikulapo Kuti. She was a founder member of Zion Train, and has worked with the likes of Femi Kuti; Baka Beyond, Mad Professor and Ruts DC. She started One Voice Choir in 2005 to celebrate her love of international harmonies and rhythms, and was one of the founders of Narberth A Cappella Voice Festival in 2008. She is a former trustee of the Natural Voice Network, a political activist, and celebrates life the universe and everything in her eclectic original compositions from folk to lullaby to African rhythms.
Details
Venue: New Unity, 277a Upper Street, N12TZ
New Unity is an organisation that has fought for human rights since the 17th Century. Champions of anti-slavery, the inception if the suffragettes and LGBT rights.
Based on Upper street, Islington the closest stations are Highbury & Islington, Angel and Essex Road.
It is a step free venue but parking in the area is limited so we recommend getting public transport where possible. there is a drop curb near the shell garage on the corner.
Timings:
10am- Registration
10.30- warm up and first session
1pm- Lunch
1.40- second session
4pm- Goodbyes