As part of the 10th edition of the SPACE21 Festival in Slemani, the Youth Workshop connects sound practice with environmental awareness, archaeological thinking, and architectural perception, allowing participants to understand listening and sound-making as tools for exploring place, history, and space.
1. Listening Walks — Environment · Archaeology · Urban Space: Listening walks invite participants to explore Slemani through attentive listening, treating the city as a living sonic landscape
2. Creative Composition — Sonic Narratives · Cultural Mapping: Participants shape their ideas into structured musical works, linking sound to place, memory, and imagination.
3. Sound-Making & Tool-Building — Experimental Practice: Using simple materials and accessible technologies, participants construct instruments and sound devices
4. Improvisation Sessions — Social Space · Collective Memory · Spatial Interaction: Improvisation develops confidence, responsiveness, and collaborative awareness through real-time sound-making.As part of the 10th edition of the SPACE21 Festival in Slemani, the Youth Workshop connects sound practice with environmental awareness, archaeological thinking, and architectural perception, allowing participants to understand listening and sound-making as tools for exploring place, history, and space
