Ramuyapiko is a band originally formed in 2017 in Edinburgh by singer and songwriter Muya and his friend and producer Ramsis. The duo has gradually evolved in a full band, including Alek on drums and ...
Read More »Titilayo Farukuoye reads
Titilayo Farukuoye is a writer, organiser and anti-racist educator based in Glasgow. In their performance Titilayo invites their audience to embody the activist today. What does it feel like to call for social change? My ...
Read More »Live dance performance video – Qqhuniq – Edinburgh Multicultural Festival 2020
Dance duo, Daniel Monterio and Oraine Frater, present original choreography telling three stories of loneliness and isolation performed to the original composition ‘Qqhuniq’ by Oli Jan. “Tainted Home” tells a story of a dysfunctional family, ...
Read More »Live Video production – Duo Hyperborea – Edinburgh Multicultural Festival 2020
A selection of songs performed by duo Hyperborea takes us on a unique sound and visual journey across Persia. Helena MacGilp and Chris Elmes tell stories of yearning, of unattained love that seems an essential ...
Read More »Audio Visuals multi projections at Edinburgh Multicultural Festival 2019
The October festival programme features a bright array of Edinburgh’s diverse talent with spoken word, poetry, music, dance and visual arts created by African, Asian and Eastern European artists living in the capital. There will ...
Read More »Lost in Space – Multimedia show at Edinburgh International Science Festival
Lost in Space – Humanity in a vast and violent Universe. All shows presented at the National Museum of Scotland during Edinburgh International Science Festival were sold out. Words by Andy Lawrence Music by Matt ...
Read More »Zion Train – Audio Visual Projections in Edinburgh
Zion Train are a British dub ensemble. Initially formed in Oxford as a sound system in 1988 by Neil Perch and Ben Hamilton, Colin Cod and Dave Tench joined in 1990 upon relocation to London. ...
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