Tone & Tilted Women presents Mary Ocher

+ Loula Yorke + CeCe X + Time Machine Disco with Glasshouse Dance
Part of a 2-day Festival celebrating women and creativity, Tilted Women Festival.
Over the past decade and a half, experimental political pop artist Mary Ocher has been persistently creating passionate, uncompromising work, raw, thought provoking, socially and creatively pushing against the current, dealing with subjects of authority, identity and conflict. Her work is as enchanting as it is polarizing, ranging from traditional folk to raw 60s garage, ambient with ethereal vocals and abstract synths, to experimental pop with African and South American rhythms when performing with her drummers (Your Government).
- Saturday 27 Jan 2024
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
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Tone & Tilted Women presents Mary Ocher

- Saturday 27 Jan 2024
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
+ Loula Yorke + CeCe X + Time Machine Disco with Glasshouse Dance
Part of a 2-day Festival celebrating women and creativity, Tilted Women Festival.
Over the past decade and a half, experimental political pop artist Mary Ocher has been persistently creating passionate, uncompromising work, raw, thought provoking, socially and creatively pushing against the current, dealing with subjects of authority, identity and conflict. Her work is as enchanting as it is polarizing, ranging from traditional folk to raw 60s garage, ambient with ethereal vocals and abstract synths, to experimental pop with African and South American rhythms when performing with her drummers (Your Government).
Tone & Tilted Women presents Mary Ocher

- Saturday 27 Jan 2024
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
+ Loula Yorke + CeCe X + Time Machine Disco with Glasshouse Dance
Part of a 2-day Festival celebrating women and creativity, Tilted Women Festival.
Over the past decade and a half, experimental political pop artist Mary Ocher has been persistently creating passionate, uncompromising work, raw, thought provoking, socially and creatively pushing against the current, dealing with subjects of authority, identity and conflict. Her work is as enchanting as it is polarizing, ranging from traditional folk to raw 60s garage, ambient with ethereal vocals and abstract synths, to experimental pop with African and South American rhythms when performing with her drummers (Your Government).