After a decade playing resistance anthems and South American folk acoustically on the frontlines of environmental, decolonial and queer social movements, Alex Etchart traverses binaries and borders to debut their new transcendental sound.

Alex brings the rich, melancholy sounds of South American folklore into wild electronica, and gives new life to British Isles and Irish folk songs through rich harmony and dubstep wobbles.

LGBTQ+ realities and diasporic memories are woven through multilingual melodies and utterly danceable basslines, welcoming us to be everything we are without holding anything back.

Alex Etchart will be joined by…

+ Expresión Inka
Opening the night will be Expresión Inka’s band of second-generation youth performing traditional Andean songs with their incredible dance troupe.+ Santiago & Camilo Menjura
Latin American folk duo bringing the roots through lush harmonies, vibrant interlocking guitar parts and playful stories of love and natural beauty, from Vals to Zambas.

+ Calu Lema
The extraordinary latinx poet and LGBTQ community organiser will be hosting the evening, welcoming all our diversities on stage and in the audience, and sharing their soul poetry.

+ Bordando para la Memoria
Will be showcasing their cathartic embroidery keeping alive the names of the disappeared in times old and new, with particular focus on activists on the streets of Chile today

+ Angela Camacho
Visual art as resistance, as presence, dignity and power. Angela will be exhibiting some of her online works which amplify the struggle of radical indigenous activists across Abya Yala.

+ Mabel Encinas
An epic intergenerational poet giving voice to women’s strength, invisible labour, sacred waters and community healing.

+ Wildgrey
Our immersive theatre / movement / voice collective spreading human connectivity and cultural questioning through interactive song, joyous movement, and dancing our inner-children out to play.

+ DJ Cal Jader
One of the founders of Movimientos London and champion of new wave Latin music, combining classic rhythms with urban beats and supporting new Latinx voices in finding space in London.

Opening the night will be Expresión Inka’s band of second-generation youth, performing traditional Andean songs with their incredible dance troupe. We will raise funds to support Expresión Inka’s year-round work providing language lessons, traditional music, dance, theatre and ancestral heritage for children of South American families who have migrated here or are in exile.

Supported by Arts Council England.


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