About this Event
Flow Interrupted: A Prepared Piano Performance by Teodor Doré
Set within Roca Gallery — a striking space conceived by Zaha Hadid — and presented in collaboration with Cluster, this immersive performance explores water, pollution, and belonging through a disrupted, evolving soundscape. The performance reflects on our fragile relationship with water through the altered voice of a prepared piano. Objects placed within the instrument - fragments evoking debris and pollution - transform its natural resonance into a disrupted, unfamiliar soundscape.
As water is both a shared resource and a space of belonging, the work explores what happens when this connection is broken. The piano becomes a metaphor for an ecosystem under pressure: its harmony disturbed, its identity altered.
Presented by , the performance invites audiences into an intimate listening environment and asks a quiet but urgent question: how do we belong to nature, when we are also the ones reshaping it?
Realised in partnership with , with a Yamaha C3X Grand Piano specially provided for the performance.
Composer & Performer: Teodor Dore
Producer: Viktoria Pakhomova
Curator: Alisa Lisovskaia
Teodor Doré
Teodor Doré is a pianist and composer, and the founder of the cultural movement Renaissance-21. He has performed across six continents, released seven albums, and appeared at major venues including Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, Musikverein, and others. He is the first musician in the world to orchestrate Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Lost suite in D minor, with official approval from the composer’s family. The world premiere of it is scheduled for November 2026 at Carnegie Hall.
Viktoria Pakhomova
Cultural producer specialising in experimental formats and cross-disciplinary collaborations. She develops and delivers projects that merge performance, visual arts, and public engagement within international cultural institutions.
Alisa Lisovskaia
London-based art curator and producer focused on interdisciplinary practices bridging art, design, and critical discourse. Her work centres on creating context-driven exhibition projects that connect material innovation with cultural narratives.
Renaissance-21 is a cultural movement dedicated to re-examining the place of art within the intellectual and social fabric of contemporary life. Drawing on the legacy of humanism, it fosters a dialogue between tradition and modernity, bringing together artists and audiences to explore how culture can meaningfully engage with the complexities of the present — from perception and interpretation to the broader forces shaping our shared reality.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Roca London Gallery, Townmead Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 22.38 to GBP 44.04











