Music Current 2025: Meet Soundinitiative
Contemporary Music Centre

As part of Music Current 2025, the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland is delighted to host a mixer and reception with French New Music ensemble soundinitiative. Join us at the CMC Library for introductions and a friendly chat! Refreshments will be provided.
Please note registration for this event is essential, see link below.
Established in 2011, Paris-based ensemble soundinitiative is dedicated to the creation of interdisciplinary concerts exploring the diverse possibilities of each unique performance space. The group performs new music, all the while inspired by theatre, dance, visual and performance art, creating new formats with the audiences’ multi-sensorial experience and perspective as a priority. The ensemble aspires to create boundary questioning works through deep collaborations with innovative composers.
soundinitiative are delighted to perform in Dublin at Music Current festival and look forward to meeting with emerging composers/sound artists interested in exciting New Music collaborations! This reception takes place directly after CMC Composer Tim Cape's Music Theatre workshop at the CMC Library. For more information on Tim Cape and soundinitative's performance SOOTHER premiering at Music Current, see the event listing here.
Music Current festival professional development programmes are supported by the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland. Composer participants resident on the island of Ireland, travelling from outside Dublin, may apply to CMC for a bursary to cover the cost of travel and subsistence by contacting festival staff when attending professional development events, or by emailing info@musiccurrent.ie
Register
Register by sharing your name and email with CMC through the online form.
This event takes place in the CMC Library at the Contemporary Music Centre on 19 Fishamble street, Temple Bar. If you have access requirements to attend please let us know in advance by contacting Méabh by email to mnoonan@cmc.ie or phone at (01) 673 1922.