4pm BST
Summer 2025 # Tenement Press’s Railroad Flat Radio ▾
A day and a night with Tenement Press and Prototype Publishing featuring, in order of appearance, contributions from Stanley Schtinter, Vanessa Onwuemezi, Toby Jones, Hannah Regel, Nicolette Polek, Iain Sinclair, David Grubbs, Lucy Sante, Imogen Cassels, Jess Cotton, Joan Brossa, Edwina Attlee, Wayne Koestenbaum, Gareth Evans, Declan Wiffen, Derek Jarman, Dominic J. Jaeckle, Nadia de Vries, Cíntia Gil, Diamanda La Berge Dramm, Mark Lanegan, Becket Flannery, Vilde Valerie Bjerke Torset, Matthew Shaw, Duke Garwood, Antonin Artaud, Milo Thesiger-Meacham, Helen Palmer, SJ Fowler, Eley Williams, Chris McCabe, Chloe Aridjis, Polly Barton, Mason Lindahl, Malcolm X, Jon Auman, Jonas Mekas, Pere Portabella, Ona Balló Pedragosa, Lucy Mercer, Joan Oliver / Pere Quart, Stephen Watts, Salvador Espriu, Agustí Bartra, Aidan Moffat, Francesc Vallverdú, Harmony Holiday, Gabriel Ferrater, Dolors Miquel, Peter Bush, R. Martz, Edwina Attlee, Kyra Simone, Benedict Drew, Jem Finer, Cristina Viti, Martin Esposito and catholic Churgh.
In partnership, Resonance FM & Extra broadcast a summer’s worth of radical radio featuring new and archival radiophonic artworks, community activism, sound art, experimental literature, documentary, innovative music and more.
Midnight BST
Summer 2025 # The Sound of Contact ▾
A project broadcast live from Resonance Extra's studios on the 11th December 2022, exploring the aural dimensions of contact improvisation.. Listening through the skin, communicating through touch. What does listening through the skin sound like? What is the sound of contact improvisation?
Fifteen contact improvisation practitioners – accompanied by live sound works by Rastegah and Ania Mokrzycka (Pel Bonheur) – will be dancing on the carpeted wooden floor of the Resonance Extra studio in South London, with the guidance of contact improvisation teacher and choreographer, Rick Nodine.
Contact Improvisation is a structured but improvised partner dance based on communication through touch. It is often practised in duet form but, unlike other partner dances, it does not follow gendered norms of partnering. Dancers respond to one another’s touch and move in response to that touch, making instantaneous decisions about pace, direction and momentum, and honing their skill of listening: contact dancers listen not only with their ears, but also their skin.
Tune in to immerse yourself into the soundscape of bodies colliding, lifting and being lifted, rolling, sharing weight, and practising a non-violent form of corporeal autonomy and co-operation.
Curated by Queer Kittens and Chrys Papaioannou, in collaboration with Rick Nodine, Rastegah, Milo Thesiger-Meacham and Ania Mokrzycka (Pel Bonheur).
In partnership, Resonance FM & Extra broadcast a summer’s worth of radical radio featuring new and archival radiophonic artworks, community activism, sound art, experimental literature, documentary, innovative music and more.