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BBC Singers 2025-26 Divine Feminine

Divine Feminine
Divine Feminine
19:30 Thu 5 Mar 2026 St Martin in the Fields
A landmark semi-staged opera by Shiva Feshareki and Karen McCarthy Woolf, exploring the Goddess through history and modernity. Featuring the Upper Voices of the BBC Singers and Vox Urbane with electronics and turntables.
A landmark semi-staged opera by Shiva Feshareki and Karen McCarthy Woolf, exploring the Goddess through history and modernity. Featuring the Upper Voices of the BBC Singers and Vox Urbane with electronics and turntables.

Programme

Performers

  • Shiva Feshareki
    composer, turntables & live spatial electronics
    composer, turntables & live spatial electronics
  • Karen McCarthy Woolf
    librettist & live poetry recital
    librettist & live poetry recital
  • Rebecca Namgauds
    choreographer
    choreographer
  • Steph McMann
    associate movement director
    associate movement director
  • Emma Tring
    soprano & creative director
    soprano & creative director
  • soprano
  • Karin de Fleyt
    flute (HERMESensemble)
    flute (HERMESensemble)
  • Isa Ferri
    live engineer
    live engineer
  • Zohreh Feshareki
    Narrator "Anahita"
    Narrator "Anahita"
  • India Feshareki
    Narrator "Snowdrop"
    Narrator "Snowdrop"
  • Lesley Tring
    recorded vocals
    recorded vocals
  • BBC Singers
    upper voices
    upper voices
  • Vox Next Gen
    ensemble
    ensemble
  • Lucy Goddard
    conductor
    conductor

Composers

About This Event

Prepare for a landmark artistic collaboration that redefines the sound of contemporary opera. Divine Feminine, a powerful, 60-minute semi-staged opera commissioned by the BBC, is the newest work from boundary-pushing artist Shiva Feshareki and an original libretto written by award-winning poet Karen McCarthy Woolf. Feshareki, live on electronics and turntables, will create a dynamic sonic tapestry by weaving her sound with the Upper Voices of the BBC Singers and Vox Next Gen, part of Vox Urbane's celebrated youth initiative.

The concept explores the enduring archetype of the Goddess across cultures and ages, asking a vital question: what is the relevance of the Divine Feminine in our modern world? Under the direction of conductor Lucy Goddard, this is more than a performance; it's an empowering, futuristic vision of vocal music.

The concert opens with a Q&A session about the opera.

Choreography direction by acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Becky Namgauds.

Please note: This concert contains mild swearing, some adult themes, and violence of a mythical nature (not depicting real‑world violence). Suitable for audiences 12+ if accompanied by an adult.

Shiva Feshareki © Mark Allan

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