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Flow Interrupted: prepared piano performance by Teodor Doré in a space conceived by Zaha Hadid

Flow Interrupted: prepared piano performance by Teodor Doré in a space conceived by Zaha Hadid
Teodor Doré: Flow Interrupted
Teodor Doré: Flow Interrupted

It’s not often that I write about the London Festival of Architecture, but on 5 June 2026 Renaissance-21 is presenting Flow Interrupted, a prepared piano performance by Teodor Doré at Roca Gallery, London.

Set within Roca Gallery — a striking space conceived by Zaha Hadid — and presented in collaboration with Cluster, this immersive performance explores water, pollution, and belonging through a disrupted, evolving soundscape. The performance reflects on our fragile relationship with water through the altered voice of a prepared piano. Objects placed within the instrument – fragments evoking debris and pollution – transform its natural resonance into a disrupted, unfamiliar soundscape.

The result blends prepared piano, immersive sound art, and environmental installation,  

Teodor Doré is a London-based composer and pianist, a graduate of the Liceu Conservatory in Barcelona and founder of Renaissance-21.

Further details from the Roca Gallery website


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