Live Q&A - Soweto Kinch: Gigs, Live Touring & Creating During the Pandemic
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About this Event
The third in a new series of life-after-covid sessions with cultural sector experts as part of Great Place Tees Valley.
Gigs, Live Touring and Creating During the Pandemic
Following the sharing of his recent blog post, we welcome award-winning saxophonist, MC, composer, poet, festival organiser and producer, Soweto Kinch to discuss how his latest album The Black Peril confronts some of the injustices and inequalities under the ‘old normal’ and how he is using the restricted conditions of lockdown to create new work, and find new audiences.
Joining Soweto as guest host will be musician, producer, teacher and activist Dr. Hannabiell Sanders .
This free to attend Zoom webinar is part of the Creative Social, our networking & skill sharing series as part of Great Place Tees Valley. Currently online and responding to the covid emergency, we invite cultural sector experts to deliver free to access think pieces, online talks and mentoring.
Session information
- Sign up for a free space and we'll send you a video link in advance of the session or you can find it on the event page.
- You will be able to submit questions during the webinar via text using the Q&A chat function, but If you would like to ask any questions in advance, please email them to carlo@emptyshop.org
- Please note, your video will not be on during the webinar and you will not be invited to talk unless you request to ask a question in person.
Event delivered in collaboration with Hartlepool Creatives.
Commissioned by Hartlepool Borough Council as part of Great Place Tees Valley and Supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England.