In collaboration with the City of London, Nonclassical presents 66 Days – a digital multimedia project marking 400 years since the Mayflower sailed to America. Each of our Associate Composers are working with a collaborator to present audio-visual works exploring the themes of journeys, migration and cultural identities.
Nonclassical Associate Composer Yfat Soul Zisso and her chosen collaborator artist Sasha Balmazi-Owen show us a glimpse of their creative process.
Soul and Sasha’s work explores the idea of canals as a symbol of both connection and isolation, relating the themes of journeys, migration and cultural ideas to how we connect to others and to ourselves.
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We spoke to Soul about her collaboration and the initial stages of creation in the process.
“In the beginning of our collaboration, Sasha and I visited canals in our relevant areas (London and Birmingham), taking videos and images of the water. We then discussed what these canals meant to us (especially during the lockdown), alongside their historical significance, and what we wanted to achieve with this piece (especially what we wanted the audience to feel while experiencing it). These are some early GIFs Sasha has created of both water effects and using moving inkblots, which were of particular interest because of how individual each person’s perception to them is. “
“This video was one I took of the Birmingham canal on a windy day - I’ve always been fascinated with the movement of the water there and was super excited to be able to explore it in this piece!”
Watch the works created by our Associate Composers with collaborators for the 66 Days project.