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What does Decolonisation in Music look like? | ARTLECTURE
  • What does Decolonisation in Music look like?
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In conversation with 5 artists, multi-instrumentalist, composer & experimental sound artist Damsel Elysium ask how we may break the chains of our conditioning and step out of the generational silos that have surrounded us for so long. Together they explore education, money, power, health and the music industry - considering genres from Classical, Grime, and Hip-Hop to Jazz, Electronic and Experimental. 

Featuring interviews from Lucinda Chua, Elijah TC, Sarah Daramy-Williams, Kayleigh Miller & Dr Gary Crosby. Created by Damsel Elysium, as part of Clod Ensemble’s Ear Opener series.

Damsel Elysium is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, experimental sound and visual artist based in London using double bass, violin and original recorded sounds to explore alternative communication and connections with space and nature. They have collaborated with Simone Rocha, Vogue x Gucci, FKA Twigs and many more.

  Accepted  2023-01-09 09:32

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  • What does Decolonisation in Music look like?
  • What does Decolonisation in Music look like?
  • What does Decolonisation in Music look like?
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Contacts/Email : In this podcast, multi-instrumentalist, composer & experimental sound artist Damsel Elysium explore education, money, power, health and the music industry...


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Contacts/Email : In this podcast, multi-instrumentalist, composer & experimental sound artist Damsel Elysium explore education, money, power, health and the music industry.