An Improvised Evening_2: Nüwa Mends the Sky
Sales end soon

An Improvised Evening_2: Nüwa Mends the Sky

The second edition of Improvised Evenings brings ancient Chinese mythology to life like never before.

By LightSounds

Date and time

Saturday, April 26 · 7 - 8:30pm GMT+1

Location

St Paul's URC Church

22 Newton Road London W2 5LS United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Back for more Improvised Evenings. For the second edition of this series, Beibei Wang, Zhiyan Cai and Cheslav Singh will bring Nüwa's grand story of putting the world back in order. With Wang's world-class percussive virtuosity, Cai's future-folk 3D visualizations and Singh's multiplicitous prepared piano, be ready to experience ancient Chinese mythology like never before.


About the artists


Beibei Wang

With her background in both Classical and traditional Chinese percussion, Beibei Wang brings her characteristic “high energy virtuosity” (Wall Street Journal) to performances of diverse repertoire.

As a soloist, she has performed around the world with orchestras such as BBC Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and has appeared as soloist on the world’s most prestigious stages.

Her unique background in classical and world music styles brings her to a range of multi-disciplinary projects ranging from performances of contemporary classics and new commissions to international tours with dance productions.

beibeimusic.com

Instagram

Facebook


Zhiyan Cai

Zhiyan Cai is a London-based digital artist and former architect. Her work explores the intricate relationship between culture and technology, history and the future, weaving Asian folklore with futurism and science fiction through a female perspective. Using 3D rendering, holography, projection mapping, AR, and VR, she creates immersive visual experiences. Her art has been exhibited internationally in cities like New York, London, Rome, Hong Kong, and featured at major events such as Design Shanghai, London Design Festival, Milan Design Week, and Shenzhen Cultural Expo. This year, her visual work will be showcased at the Worlds Away Festival in California.

Instagram

Website


Cheslav Singh


Cheslav Singh is a Canadian pianist based in London with international performance and pedagogical experience.

He has performed internationally at renowned venues (Rome, London, New York, Naples, Paris, Toronto), on radio (RAI 3) and television in many different contexts, playing everything from Beethoven to free jazz. He has been recognized as being able to ‘construct solid geometric sonorities, very well planned…’ and his playing is said to be ‘…engaging and meditative…’ (Massimiliano Cerito, June 2022). Since 2011, he has been actively involved in contemporary classical music, having co- founded the audiovisual group a=b=x=y.

He has appeared as a composer, composing for solo instruments to a full symphony orchestra. He is also the co-founder of Our ‘PL’ace Foundation, through which, among other activities, he co-curates an annual International Audiovisual Art Festival in Poznań, Poland since 2015. In 2024, LightSounds took place across four countries, in the UK, Poland, Czechia and Slovakia.

He remains active in searching for extended playing techniques on the border between acoustic and electronic music, plays the organ, has a keen interest in tuning systems and is an active student of Gurbāṇī Saṅgīta, having had the immense fortune of being able to work with and for its foremost exponent Bhai Baldeep Singh since 2013.

Website

Tickets

Organized by

LightSounds is a festival dedicated entirely to audiovisual art, bringing attention to it as a standalone artform, and not a derivative, peripheral form stemming from either music or visual art. Therefore, it aims to invite artists who, either in collaboration with other festival artists or solo, will present concerts, performances and installations that fuse the musical and visual arts into one integral, aesthetic experience.