Event overview
Najia Bagi's final project for her MMus in Creative Practice is an exhibition focusing on the development of an improvisatory sound and movement practice.
For her final creative project, Najia Bagi focused on the development of an improvisatory sound and movement practice, as well as using an auto-ethnographic approach in music, to connect with various aspects of her identity. These aspects include her identity as an artist, a woman, and as a British woman of mixed heritage.
Najia has been exploring an improvisation practice through ways of listening. These ways of listening include kinaesthetic listening, deep listening and exploring the ways in which we can be with another person or object through improvisation. She has also been exploring composition, through improvisation and choreography, through her voice and body, and through responding to space and material. For some of this work she has been collaborating with choreographer Rosamond Martin.
The question is, how can these approaches help her to understand identity in new ways? And how can sound and movement articulate these connections?
The exhibition will be open from 10:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:00 on both days.
Dates & times
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17 Aug 2018 |
10:00am - 3:00pm feel free to turn up between 10am-12pm and 1pm-3pm |
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18 Aug 2018 |
10:00am - 3:00pm feel free to turn up between 10am-12pm and 1pm-3pm |
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