Noisy Words

Traverse Theatre 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh

Risk-taking and a sense of adventure are essential components in any collaboration, and we want to take the brave experimentation of Red Note’s Noisy Nights and the Traverse’s Words, Words, Words contributors a step further by hooking up Noisy composers and Words writers to see what blares, jangles, purrs, chirps and warbles out of the mix for this special, one-off event in the Traverse’s Autumn Festival.

Noisy Words

Traverse Theatre 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh

Noisy Words is metamorphosing into a two day workshop: Five lucky writers and five lucky composers will be locked in a room to work together for 2 days with actors and musicians. At the end we'll get to hear what they've brought to life.

Elbow Room by Thomas Butler

Various Venues , United Kingdom

Thomas Butler‘s new work Elbow Room explores the psychogeography of cites.

£5 – £8

Noisy Nights – Course for Composers

Summerhall Summerhall Pl., Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The next Noisy Nights Course and Performance will take place in Edinburgh, commencing on the evening of 14th November and culminating in a performance at 7:30 on the 16th November.

Free

Indian Drumming Workshop with Kuljit Bhamra – Harris

Mission House, Harris Finsbay, Isle of Harris, United Kingdom

Free and fun practical Indian drumming workshops with Kuljit Bhamra, exploring the rhythms and ideas behind the music in Reels to Ragas.

Free

Indian Drumming Workshop with Kuljit Bhamra – Ullapool

The Ceilidh Place 14 West Argyle Street, Ullapool, Highland, United Kingdom

Free and fun practical Indian drumming workshops with Kuljit Bhamra, exploring the rhythms and ideas behind the music in Reels to Ragas.

Free

Indian Drumming Workshop with Kuljit Bhamra – Ballater

Ballater School Monaltrie Crescent, Ballater, United Kingdom

Free and fun practical Indian drumming workshops with Kuljit Bhamra, exploring the rhythms and ideas behind the music in Reels to Ragas.

Free

Artlink Edinburgh & Lothians

This pilot project will allow Red Note Ensemble musicians Robert Irvine (cello) and Ruth Morley (flute) to spend four days working with adults with learning disabilities at Cherry Road Resource Centre.