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linkhttps://soundvoice.org calendar_today20-10-2020 13:36:59

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Nadia Svirydzenka (@svirydzenka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my & Prof Monica Lakhanpaul’s fantastically creative partners insoundvoice is one of three finalists for the prestigious European FEDORA Digital Prize 2022! check them out & donate if you can to help their amazing work go global! please RT fedora-platform.com/funding-progra…

In Tune BBC Radio 3 (@bbcintune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hannah Conway has just won the Ivors Composer Award for Sound Art The Ivors Academy for her fantastic Sound Voice Project insoundvoice, who questions: What is a voice? And what happens when it is gone?" She joins us down the line to talk about this project. soundvoice.org

Hannah Conway has just won the Ivors Composer Award for Sound Art <a href="/IvorsAcademy/">The Ivors Academy</a> for her fantastic Sound Voice Project <a href="/insoundvoice/">insoundvoice</a>,  who questions: What is a voice? And what happens when it is gone?" She joins us down the line to talk about this project. soundvoice.org
Kings Place (@kingsplace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations insoundvoice Hannah Conway for winning the ⁦The Ivors Academy⁩ award for sound art. We were privileged to open our year-long #VoicesUnwrapped series with this deeply moving installation. Pls support it’s nomination for @FEDORA_platform prize!

Congratulations <a href="/insoundvoice/">insoundvoice</a>  Hannah Conway for winning the ⁦<a href="/IvorsAcademy/">The Ivors Academy</a>⁩ award for sound art. We were privileged to open our year-long #VoicesUnwrapped series with this deeply moving installation. Pls support it’s nomination for @FEDORA_platform prize!
Britten Pears Arts (@brittenpears) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations to insoundvoice for winning the The Ivors Academy award for sound art. We have been supporting the development of The Sound Voice Project, a deeply moving piece of work that explores the stories of people who have experienced significant voice change or loss.