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Entropies: The Harvest

An audio-visual concert blending sound, image and storytelling from the Black Sea coast of Turkey and its tea-picking female communities.

  • 23rd November 2025 - 23rd November 2025
  • 7:00 pm - 9:45 pm

An audio-visual concert blending sound, image and storytelling from the Black Sea coast of Turkey and its tea-picking female communities.

Inspired by Sheida Kiran’s BBC documentary Harvesting Turkey’s Tea (2022), the performance draws audiences into the hills of Turkey’s Black Sea coast where, for centuries, women have picked tea on steep slopes. Much of what they earned has traditionally been handed to their husbands, and while older women hope to preserve this way of life, a younger generation is turning away, leaving the industry’s future uncertain.

This evening will be presented by Entropies – a cinematic musical project documenting human stories through live sound and moving image. Blending songs composed for lead-vocalist Sheida’s films with new writing, they weave ambient pop, neo-classical textures and traditional folk influences into a filmic score. Their debut EP, The Harvest, will be performed live for the first time in this special release concert.

Supported by Help Musicians and the Bert Jansch Foundation, the performance will layer field recordings, video portraits and live instrumentation. The result is an immersive concert, inviting audiences to go beyond language, seeing the world and hearing the stories of tea-picking women.

With special guest Greta Thompson.

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  • Bar
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • wheelchair access
  • wheelchair accessible

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  • Wheel chair accessible
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