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    Pascol - Vocal Performance

    Sun 15 Dec at 7pm
    Tickets £20
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    Pascol's debut in London: a vocal performance where five voices transform stories of the audience into improvised soundscapes, creating an intimate musical reflection of shared emotions and memories.

    Making its London debut, Pascol is an experimental vocal project that invites the audience into a unique, collaborative performance space. Five vocalists, led by project founder Sasha Gefen—a celebrated musician, composer, and music therapist—transform personal stories the audience shares into improvised soundscapes. Each performance is a spontaneous creation, a one-of-a-kind musical reflection shaped by the emotions and memories of those attending.

    The ensemble weaves storytelling and improvisation, blending ethereal harmonies and evocative vocal textures in real time to mirror the feelings of those in the room. With each composition, Pascol creates an intimate, immersive experience that blurs the line between performer and audience, inviting listeners to connect deeply with the sound and one another.

     

    Content Notice
    Running Time 75 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    "They sing until goosebumps form."
    NDR Radio (Germany)
    "Pascol isn’t just a performance—it's a space where everyone can feel like part of a welcoming, open-hearted community."
    Audience Member

    "Welcoming, inclusive, creative and life-affirming. I have learnt a lot myself in so many ways that will seep into all parts of my life. My self-confidence has massively increased"

    Human Jam participant