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AOTG@N1: Unify our Voices: Yasmine Latkowski

This event takes place at 277a Upper Street, London, N1 2TZ - not the Newington Green Meeting House.

Join us in a joyful celebration of diversity, culture and singing as one people.

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Unify our Voices is a new series of workshops where amazing workshop leaders bring their passion, heritage and traditions and sheer talent to London. Exploring how singing can be used to tackle division and forge a path forward. So step into the space with an open mind, and join us as we sing to a better understanding of each other and our shared humanity.

Prices are set to be as inclusive as possible. if the lowest amount is too much for you, email us!

Yasmine Latkowski:

Yasmine Latkowski is a composer, performer and vocal teacher, known for blending diverse cultural influences into her music and creating meaningful connections across various platforms. Inspired by her dual heritage and the captivating melodies of Middle Eastern music, she embarks on a musical adventure, composing work from Global Documentaries to immersive theatre, embedding communities in Wales. Yasmine works with Arts Council Wales on their Cynefin, culturally and ethnically diverse Wales school programmes and has worked with Community Music Wales to sing with refugee and asylum seekers. She has ran the multicultural choir wrexham and supports diversity in Wales through her song workshops, some of which include Narberth Acapella Voice Festival.

In her upcoming band project “Panedeni,” Yasmine blends Welsh and Arabic language and musical influences, working with a variety of musicians in Wales and Birmingham. Panedeni are due to release their first EP, Atamanaa in July 2026 with Sionci, Ty Cerdds artist led label.

Ryan O’Riordan:

Ryan leads many weekly choirs in London, including the UCL Jazz Choir, the Greenpeace Workplace Choir and the Islington Community Choir and many more! Ryan also leads weekend workshops and residentials and has developed a style which is high-energy and fun loving. His original songs are funky and soulful, and are incredibly joyous, rhythmically infectious and fun. Ryan’s written songs for many occasions, and his song Dirty Water has been used up and down the country to raise money for Surfers Against Sewage. Ryan really believes in people power; the only way we can achieve anything meaningful is connecting and collaborating. So in any project he runs, he always tries to make sure it’s contributing to lifting people up, making people happy and bringing people together.

This event takes place at 277a Upper Street, London, N1 2TZ - not the Newington Green Meeting House.

Book your tickets here.

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