15 March 2026
Viv Corringham & Maggie Nicols
Viv Corringham (voice) is a US based British vocalist and sound artist, who has been described as “a vital force in improvised music since the late 1970s” (Corey Mwamba, BBC Radio 3).
She has been cutting her own distinctive path ranging across free improvisation, Greek Rembetika, soundscapes and spontaneously created songs. Work includes concerts, soundwalks, workshops and installations. She is a certified teacher of Deep Listening, having studied with composer Pauline Oliveros, and holds an MA in Sonic Art from Middlesex University, London.
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.
Pascal Marzan & Annemarie Roelofs
Currently living in London, Pascal Marzan performs on a 10 string microtonal guitar.
After studying classical guitar – mainly devoted to the twentieth century repertoire – and teaching guitar in several music schools in Budapest, Hungary and France, Pascal has dedicated himself to free improvisation and the exploration of microtonal tunings of his instrument. His playing has been influenced by his interest in the folk musics of Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa.
Annemarie Roelofs is a Dutch musician specialising in trombone and violin, recognized for her work in contemporary and improvised music genres.
ORBIT
Conceptually inspired by Saturn and its multitude of independent moons, the project positions music as the gravitational force that binds a constellation of diverse artistic voices. Petra Haller, recognised for using tap dance as a powerful percussive instrument in jazz, is joined by an always changing ensemble of collaborators.
- Where
- Vortex Jazz Club, 11 Gillett Square, London, N16 8AZ
- When
- 2pm, 15 March 2026
- Tickets
- £12, £8
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