Misfolding Logo - A colourful coil of fibre - which becomes a string of dots with letters referring to the TAU protein which becomes a series of musical notes on a stave

Date

Apr 10 2025
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Vocal Connections Workshop

Thursday 10th April 2025Misfolding Logo - A colourful coil of fibre - which becomes a string of dots with letters referring to the TAU protein which becomes a series of musical notes on a staveA Singing Workshop with a Scientific Twist!

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1.30—3.30pm Thursday 10th April
Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion St, London WC1R 4RL

Open to All*
No experience needed
All levels of vocal ability (and none) welcome!

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Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis so book early!

*Not suitable for children 8 years and under
Young people under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

 A fun, creative and fascinating vocal workshop
exploring folding & mis-folding proteins in your brain!

Join in our exhilarating warm up exercises
Try some simple origami
Help us create a song about the science of Misfolding

 Don’t know what Misfolding is?

Electric Voice Theatre are delighted to be joined by scientists from the Serpell Lab, University of Sussex whose cutting edge work investigating the science of Alzheimer’s will help to explain the strange story of….

 DNA, Proteins, Amyloid & Brain Cells
Great words for making music!

What has origami got to do with protein misfolding I hear you ask…all will be revealed! (clue here)

Huge thanks to Sussex University, Serpell Lab, Alzheimer’s UK South Coast Network and Conway Hall for making this possible.

BOOK NOW 

Click here to reserve your FREE place

*Not suitable for children 8 years and under
Young people under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

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