Sonic Threads @ Marsden Mechanics

Manasamitra’s Artistic Director Supriya Nagarajan and Associate Artist Lucy Nolan will be appearing as ‘Sonic Threads’ at Marsden Mechanics in September. A daring and innovative duo, Sonic Threads transcends cultural and genre boundaries as Lucy Nolan and Supriya Nagarajan seamlessly merge Eastern and Western influences in their performances. The duo is heavily influenced by the spiritual movement started by Alice Coltrane and both Supriya and Lucy capture that meditative quality in their renditions. 

Frequently performing as a duo and collaborating with other guest artists both nationally and internationally, Sonic Threads are regularly invited to perform at renowned music venues and festivals, with recent appearances including The Royal Albert Hall, TUSK Music Festival, The Sage Gateshead, Lambeth Palace, Cafe Oto, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and Jaipur Literature Festival.

They often draw on pressing current affairs to inspire their programming and composition work and recently performed in Meltwater, a day in the life of a glacier, which tackled issues relating to rising sea levels and water ownership, and was premiered at the Southbank Centre in London before touring the UK.

For the Marsden performance they will be joined by guest artists: Associate Artist Duncan Chapman – Sounds; Isobel Mortimer – Bass Clarinet

Date/Time: Sunday 15 September / 5pm
Venue: Marsden Mechanics, Peel Street, Marsden, Huddersfield HD7 6BW
Tickets: £5 / Buy Online

Morning Music

Continuing their ongoing relationship with the Jaipur Literature Festival, Manasamitra will be performing as a part of the Jaipur Literature Festival London. We will be presenting Morning Music to welcome festival-goers to the British Library in a gentle and atmospheric start to the day.

Date and Time: Sunday June / 10:30am
Venue: British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB – Entrance Hall
Tickets: £12 – £28
Book Online

Music with Manasamitra

Music with Manasamitra is a series of free, creative enterprise development workshops, delivered in partnership with Proper Job Theatre Company.

Our first session is Raga Exploration: Unraveling the Emotions.

The session will be led by Supriya Nagarajan, Artistic Director of Manasamitra and Rohith Sakthy, professional singer, composer, mix engineer and sound technician.

Overview: Delve into the intricate world of Indian Classical music, exploring the emotions and moods associated with and evoked by different ragas.

Creative Programme:

  • A brief overview of the concept, structure and significance of ragas in Indian Classical music.
  • A discussion about how notes and phrases evoke specific feelings.
  • Practical demonstration of the expressive capabilities of different ragas
  • Interactive section: Participants share their personal interpretations of the emotions conveyed by various ragas.

The creative programme will be followed by a creative enterprise session, led by Proper Job Theatre Company

Key Takeaway:

Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the emotional intricacies within Indian Classical music.

Venue: St Paul’s Hall, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH
Date/Time: Friday 14 June/1-5pm

For booking requirements and further information contact Jacqueline on jacqueline@manasamitra.com

Pace Projects

Meltwater at the Royal Opera House

MELTWATER is an immersive a 60-minute music and performance event focussing on ‘water’ as an environmental disruptor. The performance will use natural sounds, songs, folklore and life experiences as the inspiration for a show that includes vocals, acoustic and electronic music, creating a unique experience that highlights both the destructive power and the awesome beauty of water. 

The performance includes a spectacular slow-motion film of an ice-sheet ‘calving’ – see if you can spot it moving.

There are two versions of the performance being presented as a part of the Royal Opera House’s ‘Family Sundays’ series in the Linbury Theatre Foyer.

Week 1 – 7 April:

  • Lucy Nolan – harp
  • Karin De Fleyt – flute
  • Raj Nagarajan – lyrics
  • Duncan Chapman – electronic sound
  • Simon Limbrick – marimba

Week 2 – 21 April:

  • Ben Castle – base saxaphone
  • Supriya Nagarajan – vocals
  • Duncan Chapman – electronic sound
  • Simon Limbrick – marimba
  • Neil Valentine

Dates: Sunday 7 April and Sunday 21 April
Time: 11:00am and 2:30pm
Venue: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD
Tickets are available – Online – 21 April

Sounds Of Dewsbury – Woven Strut 2

Manasamitra’s Festival of Conversations presents Duncan Chapman’s SOUND WALKS at Dewsbury Town Hall, Town Hall Way WF12 8DG on Saturday 17th February as a part of the WOVEN’s STRUT 2 event. Our short guided tours around Dewsbury town centre encourage you to see the town in a new way. Each walk concentrates on a different aspect of the town.

The walks are free to attend. Just turn up on the day the Victoria Hall, Dewsbury Town Hall.

Walk start times

11am

The LOOKING UP walk. Take a journey from the Town Hall through the Market looking up at the skylines.

12.30pm

The ARTWORKS walk. Join us to see the newly commissioned artworks in the town centre.

2pm

The HERITAGE walk. A trip down memory lane that takes you round some of the old buildings, where you can stand outside and imagine what might have been.

The walks were developed with Sam Hodgson as part of a Beam commission and are available online.

Festival of Conversations is funded by Taking the Lead, which is a Dewsbury Town Investment Plan project funded by through the Town Fund and aims to support a vibrant cultural community in Dewsbury and surrounding areas using a programme of events, skills development and participatory opportunities across music, textiles, visual arts and performance. Exploring heritage, community, culture and beyond with people living, working and studying in Dewsbury as they plan for the future together.

Check the Woven website for more info

Alai

Collaboration is such a buzz word these days but the best collaborations are organic, fun and lead to lasting friendships.

Alai (The wave in Tamil) was born out of one such chance meeting at an event organized by PRS for Music where both Donna and Supriya were talking about music making! The talks continued well after the event as there was an instant ”click” and during COVID the idea for an online collaboration was born.

ALAI – has all the elements of Donna’s textured layers of electronic music combined with Supriya’s melodic voice interludes. The result is a WAVE of music that is subtle and yet exciting.

In Donna’s words:

Supriya and I met at a PRS event a few years ago, we immediately hit it off and I knew I wanted to collaborate with her. A while later I was writing in my studio at home in Ramsgate when I came up with an idea for us. I wanted to create something dark, distorted and powerful to contrast with the subtlety of Supriya’s incredible voice so I started experimenting with drums and destroying some dance keyboard samples to come up with a dark, heavy texture, adding in some classical elements to create a track we could start working with. I sent this to Supriya and she improvised a melody line using Alai (waves) as an inspiration. I then began reconstructing the whole track around her voice adding in some of my own as backing vocals.

Donna McKevitt writes music for film, dance and concert. Most recently she scored Mark Cousins film “My Name is Alfred Hitchcock”. She has written scores for contemporary dance works with Charlotte Edmonds and Phil Sanger with performances at R.O.H. and Sadler’s Wells. Her concert commissions include works for The Gesualdo Six, The ORA Singers and Voces8.

In 2022, she was awarded the PRS Composer Fund award to create a new work for voices and orchestra. In 2024 she will be scoring a new film about Irvine Welsh for documentary maker Paul Sng. Her work is released on Mute Records, Warner Classics and Globe Universal.

Supriya Nagarajan has a unique voice in the British music scene and creates concept driven immersive music productions that push boundaries and encourage thought. She has performed across the world in various venues like the Harpa in Reykjavik, Southbank Centre, Royal Albert Hall Casa Da Musica Portugal and the Zee Jaipur Litfest music stage. Her works like Lullaby Sonic Cradle, Sound of Tea, Meltwater and Bollywood Jazz project have won critical acclaim and earned her a niche reputation in the UK and beyond. Her music which is a blend of her South Indian roots and Western contemporary styles have been featured in festivals like the hcmf//, Ultima Oslo and WOMAD.

She has released albums under her own label Manasamitra as well as Tokuroku and Come Play With Me. She regularly receives funding from Arts Council England, PRS Foundation and is a vocal advocate of the Fair Access Principles championed by Sound & Music. Supriya runs a successful mentoring scheme for women composers of colour.

Festival of Conversations Fun Palace

Date: Thursday 23rd November
Time: 11am – 3pm
Venue: The Howland Centre, School Street, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 1LD

FREE EVENT for all the family

The Festival of Conversations ‘Fun Palace’ invites you to join us in a day of fun-filled activities, run by and for local community groups.

During the activities we’ll be chatting to you about Dewsbury, what is good/bad/indifferent and what could encourage more people to our wonderful town centre with all our fantastic events and activities.

Come and join us in making some Christmas cards, trying some natural dying, having a go at a heritage quiz, maybe win a prize and much, much more …

For more information please contact Jacqueline@manasamitra.com

Festival of Conversations is working in association with Kirklees Year of Music

Festival of Conversations is funded by Taking the Lead, which is a Dewsbury Town Investment Plan project funded by through the Town Fund and aims to support a vibrant cultural community in Dewsbury and surrounding areas using a programme of events, skills development and participatory opportunities across music, textiles, visual arts and performance. Exploring heritage, community, culture and beyond with people living, working and studying in Dewsbury as they plan for the future together.

Sonic Threads – VASTRA

Sonic Threads is a duo comprised of South Indian Carnatic vocals (Supriya Nagarajan) and an improvisatory harp (Lucy Nolan). For this performance, they are collaborating with guest artist Duncan Chapman on sounds/field recordings to explore musical motifs inspired by textiles from India including Calico and Kanchipuram.

There is a workshop preceding the performance. Free entry – register via links below.

Date: 25 September / Workshop 1-4pm; Performance 7 – 9pm
Venue: Heritage Quay, Huddersfield
Tickets: Performance / Workshop

Sounds of Dewsbury

Join artist Duncan Chapman at Dewsbury Town Hall, Town Hall Way, WF12 8DG for three 15-minute guided tours around the town to see it in a new light! Produced with Manasamitra and Sam Hodgson, each focuses on a different way of experiencing the environment:

  • ARTWORKS is a journey round newly commissioned artworks in the town centre and transforms visual aspects of them into music.
  • LOOKING UP takes listeners on a journey from the Town Hall through the Market looking up at the skylines.
  • HERITAGE & HISTORY is a memory journey that takes listeners round some of the old buildings, where we can stand outside and hear what might have been.

Saturday 9 September

11:30 am – ARTWORKS
12:30 pm – LOOKING UP
2:00 pm – HISTORY & HERITAGE

BOOKING REQUIRED via the Beam website

MELTWATER at the Howard Assembly Room

Manasamitra presents MELTWATER at Howard Assembly Room, Leeds

Crashing ice, running streams, devastating power and awe inspiring beauty – the sights and sounds of a melting glacier come together in MELTWATER, a 60 minute audio-visual performance showcasing water as an environmental disruptor and taking inspiration from the startling fact that in the last two decades the rate at which the polar ice caps is melting has doubled.

Sound and field recordings, performed by Duncan Chapman, and footage of melting glaciers by Richard Sidey, will be accompanied by a world class ensemble featuring Indian classical vocalist Supriya Nagarajan, Lucy Nolan (harp), Karin De Fleyt (flute) and Simon Limbrick (marimba).

Created by Nagarajan, MELTWATER is the culmination of Manasamitra’s Terrarium project.

Join us for an important and fascinating post-show talk from Dr Natasha Barlow, an Associate Professor of environmental and sea-level change, and Duncan Quincey, Professor of Glaciology, both from the University of Leeds.

This performance is part of Opera North’s Green Season

Date: Wednesday, 27 September 2023 / 7:30 pm
Venue: Howard Assembly Room, Leeds