
Environments are living compositions. What happens when we listen to and play with environments?
Price = Pay as you Feel or Can
Deep Listening is an interdisciplinary awareness and attention practice created by composer Pauline Oliveros, using as main resources listening and sounding scores or meditations, somatic exercises, and imaginal/dream play.
In this session, we will incorporate concepts, techniques and perspectives from improvised music, somatic practices, to facilitate experience and understanding of the embodied nature of listening.
It is open to anyone interested in exploring embodied listening as a means to research, play, and recreate relationships with selves, others, and environments.
Bring comfortable clothes, water, and pen/notebook.
Francisco Petrucci is a certified Deep Listening facilitator, multidisciplinary artist, sound engineer, and somatic pedagogue, working at the intersection of sound, fiction and embodied research towards a poetics of everyday life.
Photography by Mohamed Badarne.
Open Source Arts
Open Source Arts
Unit 1A, Aire Place Mills, 143 Kirkstall Road
Leeds
LS3 1JL
United Kingdom
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This event will be inside
How to get to the venue
Address: Unit 1A Aire Place Mills, 143 Kirkstall Rd, LS3 1JL
We’re making our venue more accessible with what3words. Find us at: ///struck.events.ridge
We are located on Kirkstall road in Leeds – a short distance from the centre of the city – directly opposite ITV television studios in the Aire Place Mills complex, along with Aire Place Studios. We are the first left in the yard.
We encourage everybody to walk, cycle, or take the bus (33 and 33A or leeds bradford airport bus 757, please ask the driver for the stop outside Yorkshire Television or Radio Aire). For those who must drive, there is a carpark directly across Kirkstall Road, outside Yorkshire Television.
There is space inside and outside the building to leave your bike, we have a bike shed.
Venue Accessibility
There are two gender neutral toilets on the ground floor, one is an accessible toilet.
The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, however the floor is slightly uneven. The area upstairs is accessed via stairs and is not currently wheelchair accessible.
There are baby changing facilities in the ground floor accessible toilet, and you are welcome to breastfeed at OSA.
Hearing induction loops available for hearing aid users.
If you have any accessibility questions or requirements please let us know in advance if possible, and we will do our best to help.
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