Music & Movement Of Displacement And Belonging
Music

Daisy Electra (Ukraine), Taranom Pazhuhan (Afghanistan) and Persian pianist Ali Kazemi perform alongside a diversity of musicians defending artistic freedom to enable change.

Daisy Electra is a Ukrainian-born artist blending electronic modular synthesis, sensual vocals, and ambient cabaret piano into immersive performance rituals. Her work reclaims erotic power and movement, botanical memory, and mythic femininity — creating experiences that are both deeply emotional and visually arresting. With roots in experimental performance, vocal studies, and plant science, Daisy Electra transforms every show into a multisensory myth. Performing alongside her musical partner – Ali Kazemi, a Persian pianist, multi instrumentalist and composer, they builds hypnotic, narrative-driven sets layered with modular rhythms, haunting vocals, and electric plant symbolism.

Taranom is a young Afghan woman dancer, and musician blending expressive movement with Persian and English vocals in emotionally charged performance. Her work is rooted in memory, resilience, and beauty — giving voice to the silenced and reclaiming space through sound and dance. She brings a new work shaped by the voices of Afghan women — a performance that moves between grief and power, pain and hope.

Joining the line up are musicians Zarifa AsghariEva Kearney (aka Aqua Tofana), Nolan Donnell, Tyrell Black and Darryl (Daz) Forythe. Director of Freemuse Sverre Pedersen will also be attending. Performances will cross genres Classical, Folk, Latin, Avant-garde, Electronica.

Taranom
Taranom

Age: 16 Yrs +