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Little Sei­gla: Skip­ping Time

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Sunday 9th August - 14:00

Venue

Hörpuhorn

It’s Skipping Time! Come and join us in Hörpuhorn for a musical playground!

Skipping Time is a musical invitation to play, move and create a musical experience together. You are invited to join the show!

Come and skip with us while accompanied by Seigla artists improvising to your sounds and movements.

About the creators:
Merve Ünlü is a Helsinki-based architect, urban designer, and artist from Türkiye. She has worked on large-scale public space projects, architectural design, and research across Finland, Türkiye and Italy. Her practice focuses on the social dimensions of urban design, with particular interests in gender, inclusivity, and the politics of public space. She is currently developing Cityscapes: A Vision for Universal Urban Enjoyment, an art and urbanism project supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation.

Lee Marable is an architect and designer based in London. He presently runs the design studio Regular Celery, and has previously worked for architecture and design practices in London, Stockholm and Helsinki. Between 2019 and 2023 he published BUM Editions, a risograph printed arts and culture magazine. He has a particular interest in the ethics of urban design and use of public spaces.

Duration: approx. 45 mins.



More information, festival programme and artists bios available at www.seiglafestival.com and in the festival zine Seiglazine.

Harpa is the main sponsor of Seigla 2026. The music festival Seigla is supported by the Icelandic Music Fund, SUT and Ruth Hermanns Music Fund, Ýlir, FÍH Culture Fund, Iceland University of the Arts and Friends of Seigla.

Promoter

Seigla

This event is free

What's on

Sunday 9. August - 14:00

Hörpuhorn

Hörpuhorn is an elegant open space, by the glass facade on the first floor, with a view of the city centre, the sea and the mountains. In Hörpuhorn, there are many possibilities for performing concerts for all musical genres.

the inside of a large building with a lot of windows and chairs .