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Performance - Ripples across distant timelines

  • Mimosa House 47 Theobalds Road London United Kingdom (map)

In response to ‘Limbs of the Lunar Disc’, Iranian sound artist Gisou Golshani will perform a sonic conjuration inspired by ancient methods of timekeeping native to Iran such as the water clock agrarian technology. 

Blending the sonic, the spiritual and the celestial, this performance will present a collage of spatiotemporal realities speaking to water’s role as a timekeeper, while questioning the potential of temporal disruption via field recordings, liberation chants and ecological rhythms. 

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Gisou Golshani is a London-based artist from Iran. She performs rituals of belonging and resistance through sound art, performance, and poetic chants. Her work explores fictioning, hauntology and speculative world-building to reflect on issues related to land, liberation and collective healing. 

Her recent exhibitions and performances include: MANIFEST:IO X IKLECTIK (London) Mimosa House (London) Bayt AlMamzar (Dubai), Deptford X festival (London), Emergency Live Art festival (Manchester) Diasporas Now UK tour (Hull) and New Art Exchange (Nottingham, UK). She is regularly invited to take over radio shows with experimental mixes, including Radio Alhara’s Sonic Liberation Front worldwide radio takeover (September 2022), to bring attention to the Jina revolution in Iran. She took part in Disturbance, an experimental residency for queer performance and video artists at Ugly Duck in London, first as an artist (November 2022) and then as a jury (April 2024). In July 2023, she was part of Lost and Found's East African Soul Train residency, with showcases in London, Gaborone and Bangalore.