ESEA unseen: Fabulation
Open your imagination with guided walks and storytelling workshops influenced by sounds of traditional East and South East Asian instruments and electronic beats.
ESEA unseen are Kim Chin and Sue Man, two multidisciplinary artists who met through London’s creative music and social circles during the early 2000s.
They reconnected with each other years later through staging interventions fighting for intersectional social and climate justice. Their work uses experimental textiles, conversations and social engagement as a vehicle to heal, connect, and build resistance.
By working with arts, learning, and community networks, these experiences combine to create public facing events where people can come together, celebrate their experiences, and imagine spaces of cultural exchange that thrive beyond structures of colonial oppression.
This summer, we're collaborating with a range of London-based collectives and organisations to curate the Riverside Stage in response to the theme of our season, You Belong Here, enabling these collaborators to welcome different audiences and recognise how they want and choose to belong here at the Southbank Centre.
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- Standard entryFree
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