Sunday 19 February 2023, 8pm

The Noisy Women Present – Flying Free

No Longer Available

Plessed to welcome back the Noisy Women, whose concert series is an open and inclusive celebration of creativity and diversity. Performances explore collaborations with musicians from various backgrounds, visual artists, and people involved in dance, movement and spoken word.

Faradena Afifi / voice, movement, strings, percussion
Chris Freeman / photography
Gwendolyn Kassenaar / live visual art, movement and voice
Charlotte Keefe / trumpet and flugelhorn
Maggie Nicols / voice, movement, piano
Maham Suhail / voice, Ableton
Marion Treby / piano
Julian Woods / microtonal guitar, bass guitar

Faradena Afifi

Faradena Afifi: Founder of The Noisy Women Present, and The Noisy People’s Improvising Orchestra, Fara is also an Initiator, Connector and Performer. Faradena is a person with neurodiversity who has mixed Afghan/British heritage. She is a T’ai Chi Chuan practitioner/instructor, folk singer and improvising community musician who plays bowed string instruments, piano and percussion. She also specialises in healing music and T’ai Chi-based exercises for people with learning differences and brain injuries/conditions.

During lockdown 2020, through jamming online with Maggie Nicols, Fara joined the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra (GIO) and the Improvising Ensemble (IE). This led to performing with the London Improvisers Orchestra (LIO), and with Maggie Nicol’s Creative Liberation Orchestra in Stockholm 2021 and various musicians since. She co-leads the International Online Improvising Workshop with Tony Hardie Bick, the online sister of The London Improvising Workshop, originally started by Eddie Prevost.

When not teaching or performing on stage, she is out busking with Cambridge musician Banjo Nick.

https://faradenaafifi.bandcamp.com/releases
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNaedkKjaEKqvLIumjhy0TA
www.grey-heron.com

Gwendolyn Kassenaar

Gwendolyn Kassenaar is a London-based, Dutch Visual Artist & Performer. A graduate from Chelsea College of Art, her work is based on rhythm, music and dance, capturing the intangible poetry of the ephemeral moment.

Gwendolyn is an established participant in the improvised music scene, regularly painting live improvised at the Vortex, Café Oto, Iklectik and Hundred Years Gallery. She collaborates with highly regarded musicians including celebrated Chinese percussionist Beibei Wang, Orphy Robinson MBE and legendary improviser Maggie Nicols. She co-founded new collective Noisy Women, whose launch featured in iconic magazine The Wire, and was recently interviewed on Soho Radio.

Gwendolyn’s vivacious artworks are instantly recognisable with her distinct use of colour. Her work featured at the prestigious Menuhin Concert Hall, Toulouse Lautrec, Vortex Jazz Club, album covers and in private art collections in the UK and abroad. She just held her first solo show and launched Limited Edition Prints.

@GwendolynKassenaar
https://www.instagram.com/gwendolynkassenaar/
https://www.facebook.com/gwendolynkassenaar/
https://www.youtube.com/@gwendolynkassenaar
www.gwendolynkassenaar.com

Maggie Nicols

Maggie Nicols joined London's legendary Spontaneous Music Ensemble in 1968 as a free improvisation vocalist. She then became active running voice workshops with an involvement in local experimental theatre. She later joined the group Centipede, led by Keith Tippets and in 1977, with musician/composer Lindsay Cooper, formed the remarkable Feminist Improvising Group. She continues performing and recording challenging and beautiful work, in music and theatre, either in collaborations with a range of artists (Irene Schweitzer, Joelle Leandre, Ken Hyder, Caroline Kraabel) as well as solo.