Heritage Preservation through Sound, Song and Storytelling

This event will explore the use of sound, song and storytelling as a means to create, preserve or recover important layers of understanding within built heritage sites.

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  • Tuesday, 17 June 2025

  • V&A South Kensington

    Cromwell Road
    London, SW7 2RL
  • The Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre

  • Free event

This in-person event will convene a panel of international artists, researchers and cultural practitioners to discuss their work in this space, including case studies from Pakistan, Iraq and Syria. 
 
Together they will explore the interconnectivity of intangible heritage practices and built heritage spaces, discussing the importance of preserving the rites and rituals that bring voice to these physical sites.
 
This Culture in Crisis Programme event is produced as part of the London Festival of Architecture with the support of the V&A's Jameel Programme
 
Speakers
  • Zahra Malkani, multidisciplinary artist. 
  • Bryar Bajalan, writer, translator, and filmmaker. Project lead for  Mosul Maqam House
  • Isber Sabrine, President and Co-Founder, Heritage for Peace. Co-founder of Palmyrene Voices and Researcher at the Milá and Fontanals Institute for Humanities Research, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) 
  • Laura Searson, Cultural Heritage Preservation Lead, V&A (Moderator)
Header image: Image courtesy of Bryar Bajalan