
Picture: Geisha Davies
July 7, 2026
Fulham’s Sands End Arts & Community Centre will host an ambitious interdisciplinary live-art event on Saturday 18 July bringing together performers, filmmakers, choreographers and installation artists for an evening designed to dissolve the borders between artistic forms.
Running from 7pm to 10pm, the event invites audiences into a unified spatial environment where sound, movement, image and live performance unfold around them. Rather than presenting discrete acts on a stage, the night positions visitors inside an evolving audiovisual composition, encouraging them to experience the work as participants rather than observers. It’s an approach that challenges traditional divisions between disciplines and embraces the fluidity of contemporary creative practice.
The event is led by disabled Black British artist Geisha Davies, whose cross-disciplinary work has become increasingly visible across London’s new-writing and performance scenes. A graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, she is known for her emotionally precise storytelling and the distinctive way she moves between character-driven musical theatre and intimate acoustic performance. Her appearances at The Green Note, The Bedford and Riverside Studios have demonstrated her ability and her commitment to championing emerging composers has made her a valued collaborator in workshop productions and showcases across West London.
For this Fulham event, she brings together both rising and internationally established artists, foregrounding inclusion, accessibility and the creative possibilities that emerge when disciplines intersect.
Find out more about activities at the Sands End Arts and Community Centre, off Peterborough Road in the north west corner of South Park, here.
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