Working in genres from jazz and R&B to ambient, and rooted in traditional music from across Africa and Asia, six lead artists, Rob Green, Ni Maxine, Babak Mirsalari, Madeline Shann, Kaviraj Singh, and Marco Woolf, have been announced for the return of Opera North’s Resonance residencies, running from February to April.
Each will spend a week at our central Leeds base, developing new ideas in workshops and work-in-progress performances. Resonance is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner supported by PPL, with additional support from The Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust.
Resonance offers time, space and resources to professional music-makers of colour, working in any genre and based in the north of England, to take their work in new directions, to experiment with collaborators and new ideas, and to try out the results in front of audiences.
Marking its sixth year in 2023, the scheme already boasts an impressive legacy: several alumni have gone on to major commissions for Opera North’s mainstage, and sitarist Jasdeep Singh Degun is now the Company’s Artist in Residence, with credits as composer, co-music director and soloist on last year’s acclaimed cross-cultural opera Orpheus.
January’s opening celebrations for Leeds 2023 Year of Culture featured electrifying performances from Testament and Khadijah Ibrahiim, and As You Are, the Leeds soundwalk by Abel Selaocoe, opens as part of the year-long festival in March.
This year’s lead artists are set to combine their music with disciplines including dance, film and storytelling: