Workshops & Masterclasses

Afrah wa Atrah (Joy and Sorrow)

An immersive choral performance that investigates sound as a means of spatial access. It examines how sonic practices produce spatial presence when architecture is denied, fragmented, or lost, and how they organise life across joy and grief.

Developed by Razi Khader in collaboration with Hiba Salameh and a 50-member choir from the London Arab Orchestra, led by Basel Saleh, the work assembles spatial and sonic fragments of Palestinian weddings and funerals.

When: Wednesday 6 May
Time: Doors open 19:30, performance starts 19:45Duration: Approximately 30 minutes 
Where: Punchdrunk’s Woolwich site: 1 Cartridge Place, Royal Arsenal, London SE18 6DJ

Please complete this short form attached here to express your interest. This performance is open to anyone aged 16+.

Spaces are free, but limited. Applicants living in the Royal Borough of Greenwich are strongly encouraged to apply.

The deadline to apply is 6pm Thursday 30 April. Successful candidates will be contacted on Friday 1 May. Please note we will not be contacting those who are unsuccessful.