Synopsis A bundle of young, exciting and vibrant talent Imogen Heap composes solo music that reveals both shrewd craftsmanship and eloquent passion. Grammy and Ivor Novello award winner Imogen Heap brings her incredible a cappella soundtrack to the 1928 French surrealist film The Seashell and the Clergyman, performed with acclaimed UK choir the Holst Singers. (Original commission by Birds Eye View Film Festival and the Southbank Centre.) Alongside this, rising star Ana Silvera brings her own uniquely heartfelt songs, exploring themes of love, war, death and mystery, to the Roundhouse accompanied by the other-worldly Baltic sounds of the Estonian Television Girls Choir in arrangements by electronic artist Max De Wardener and Estonian composer Elo Masing. The evening finishes with a collaboration between all of the performers in songs by both Imogen Heap -including Hide & Seek - and Ana Silvera, plus music from Estonia. Reverb Festival
Purchased in 1996 by Torquill Norman, formerly dark after a period as a concert venue. An old railway turning shed. Re-opened 2001 after development. Closed in May 2004 for further redevelopment. Re-open June 2006.
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