Flow: Voices of Water, stripped back vocal performance
LOCATION: Living Worlds
TIME: 14:30 - 15:00
Fresh from performing at COP30 in the Brazilian Amazon, Flow brings an intimate stripped-back performance exploring the voices and stories of water. Through soulful harmonies, rap, hip-hop and atmospheric sounds, the artists channel the spirit of Tu’úa — meaning “to flow” in the Indigenous Wará’pakay language — giving voice to water as it speaks of droughts, floods, and rising sea levels across the world.
Born from a collaboration between six pioneering female artists, Flow transforms real-life stories, sounds, and science into music that connects people to the climate crisis on a deeply emotional level. The project unites global artistry and environmental storytelling, drawing inspiration from the EarthSonic Water Sounds Archive - collection of rare aquatic recordings and endangered species’ voices.
This special performance offers a chance to experience the essence of Flow up close: a celebration of resilience, nature, and the rhythms that connect us all.