Back in our home at Club Inégales to celebrate a new emerging generation of global musicians from London’s broad musical scene, we welcome Pangea- a collection of young musicians and composers from Trinity College along with Riot Ensemble and Jam al-Jazz.

Pangaea I

Thursday 23rd April, 8pm

Pangea is a new project bringing together early-career composers from diverse backgrounds to create original works inspired by their heritage.

Pangaea debut with two concerts at Club Inegales, using different musical approaches to explore the core theme.

The first concert features a collaboration with The Third Orchestra where the primary emphasis will be on collective playing, improvisation, and multicultural music-making.

Doors 7pm

Under 25s tickets available

Pangaea II with Riot Ensemble

Thursday 30th April, 8pm

In this second concert, Pangaea will be appearing in partnership with the Riot Ensemble - a group specializing in contemporary classical - focusing on individual, notated pieces that lean more into the world of experimental music.

Doors 7pm

Under 25s tickets available

Jam al-Jazz

Thursday 14th May, 8pm

Featuring a unique blend of instruments, from the oud to double bass. Soulful solos, spontaneous collaborations and a meeting of rich musical traditions and a celebration of creativity and connection.

Jam al-Jazz a mix of classically trained jazz instrumentalists and vibrant music improvisers,

Band:

Vocals – YAZ
Oud – Tarek Elazhary
Guitar – Anchit Sengupta
Bass – Raf Elliot
Drums – Michael Amosu

 

Doors 7pm

Under 25 tickets available

Previous concerts from Spring Season 2026. The Healing Circle

The Healing Circle

Thursday 9th April 2026, 7.30pm

Delbert Anderson, a Navajo (Diné) jazz trumpet player based in Farmington, New Mexico, roots his compositions in sacred Navajo spinning songs. For Anderson, music is a practice of restoring Hózhó, the Navajo concept of beauty, balance, and harmony.

The Third Orchestra will tonight bring musicians from China, India, Syria, Slovakia, Spain, and the UK jazz and classical scene- along with the ancient Hurdy-gurdy. 

Lower Ground Floor, 
Brunei Gallery 
SOAS, WC1B 5DQ

The Healing Circle

Friday 10th April 2026

 

An opportunity to share our collaboration with 300 ethnomusicologists from around the world, including a seminar on the values and practice of the orchestra - and The Healing Circle in Bush House

 

The conference theme is 'Ethnomusicology and the present'.

Bush House Auditorium
Aldwych,
Kings College London