Free entrance, but feel free to VIPPS what you can
When spaces for cultural communities disappear, how can minority voices still be heard? In The Great Good Place (1989), sociologist Ray Oldenburg wrote about the importance of ‘third places’. Spaces within society that promote debate, civic engagement, cultural interchange and inclusiveness. In London, where small venues and meeting places are under threat of closure, curator Cường Minh Bá Phạm is working to create such spaces. Our Voices is a concert featuring ESEA (Eastern and South East Asian) artists from this scene in dialogue with Oslo’s east side music scene.
With all four artists on the programme, lived experience is at the heart of their music. Jianbo is a Chinese/Vietnamese-British rapper who pairs mid-noughties grime with tales of a classic east Asian upbringing. British Hong Kong artist mui zyu constructs compositions blending phantasmagorical guitar and piano sounds with tape-mangled drum machines and traditional Chinese instruments. London born Lucinda Chua and searches through her songs, for renewed connections to her Chinese-Malaysian heritage. Nawaz moved from Pakistan to Norway when he was 12. He is an award-winning hiphop producer making beats with a melancholic vibe and Eastern influence.
13.00 mui zyu
13.30 Nawaz
14.00 Jianbo
14.30 Lucinda Chua
NB: Entry is free, but feel free to VIPPS an optional amount to VIPPS number: 33655
During the breaks, you can enjoy delicious food from Holmlia kulturkafé and the unforgettable Kulturhavn-mocktails!