A creative arts company in Deptford is holding a month-long event co-produced by the composer for hit series Sherlock.
Heart n Soul is running an arts project for adults with learning disabilities, called Allsorts: The Listening Season’
Participants have the chance to create and experiment with sound in a range of forms.
High profile sound specialists are leading some sessions, including David Attenborough's sound recordist Chris Watson, Professor Tony Myett from the University of Surrey, and the London Symphony Orchestra.
The recordings produced will be collated at the end of the season to create a sound installation.
Michael Price, who won an Emmy for his work on Sherlock, said: "The Listening Season shows Heart n Soul's commitment to high level, world class art that is open to all participants."
Sessions are running from 10am to 5pm every Thursday until December 4 at The Albany in Depford. Tickets are £5 for participants and pay-what-you-can for parents and carers.
Visit heartnsoul.co.uk for details.
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