Antidote Music London – 12 Feb 2025 | |
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Antidote Music
Spontaneous song as medicine
@Cecil Sharp House, London. 12 February 2025, 7:00PM-9:00PM
Welcome to an evening of spontaneous polyphony, movement & rhythm open for all. We have named the event ‘Antidote Music Collective’ – spontaneous singing in the company of others as a good antidote to stress, loneliness and other forms of urban alienation.
The circle is an open community where all voices matter. Inspired by Bobby McFerrin’s Circle Songs, Musica Do Circulo (Brazil) and all the singing and dancing peoples from around the world. An opportunity to take part in a musical tapestry created in-the-moment. To sing, move and resonate together.
Arrive from 7pm for a soft start at 7.15pm. Finish at 9pm. Tea & coffee available.
Antidote Music Collective Facilitators include:
Phoebe Martha is a Welsh explorer, composer, facilitator, and player of unknown. She sings with European Vocal Improv group ‘OöM’, London based ‘Pascol Project’ and offers weekly sessions, courses and retreats called ‘Vocal Playground’. She has 15 years of experience leading creative music making projects across UK & internationally. Phoebe is fascinated in how music can facilitate expression, affect relationships and create community.
Guillermo Rozenthuler: has been sharing his love for collaborative vocal improvisation and circlesinging around the world for the last decade. He believes in every human’s innate musicality and potential to be a part of meaningful musical interactions. He’s interested in the relationship between spontaneous singing, the wellbeing of the collective and individual body, deep listening and connection.
Tiziana Pozzo: music therapist, researcher and educator, founder of Music Tree School with a unique approach to musical education and co-ordinator of international training for music teachers. She’s passionate about music, human development, cognition, inclusivity and collectivity.
Please contact – phoebe@soundstories.org.uk – for any enquiries or questions.