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MA.MOYO (Belinda Zhawi) + Friends

Liminal Chords: A Dreamscape in Verse & Sound

Photo of literary & sound artist Belinda Zhawi aka MA.MOYO

photo credit Theo Ndlovu

Poet and sound artist MA.MOYO (Belinda Zhawi) and friends, Roxanne Tataei & Marysia Osu, respond to the radical work of artist Noah Davis through poetry, vocal textures, and music.

Poet and sound artist, Belinda Zhawi responds to the work and philosophy of artist Noah Davis, alongside musical collaborators, harpist & beatmaker, Marysia Osu and voice artist and composer, Roxanne Tataei. This interdisciplinary performance celebrates the emotive landscapes of Noah Davis’s artistry through poetry, vocal textures, and harp with real-time effects. It explores the liminal spaces between dream and lucidity, joy and melancholy, individuality and community. Echoing Davis’s vision of creating access and connection, this performance invites you into a shared, evolving space of creativity and reflection.

The performance will take place in the Art Gallery amidst the seminal Noah Davis exhibition. Ticket holders for this event can browse the Noah Davis exhibition for up to one hour after the performance.

Running Times:

7.30 – 7.45pm      Doors 

7.45 – 8.45pm      Performance

8.45 – 9.30pm       Noah Davis Exhibition viewing

Stage time are approximate and subject to change.

This event takes place for one hour straight through without interval. Ticket holders for this event can browse the Noah Davis exhibition in the Barbican Art Gallery for up to one hour after the performance as part of their ticket.

This performance may contain strobe and haze.

Produced by the Barbican.

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