Sun 16 Nov 2025 3.00pm
Tickets: £5.00
Tickets are available on our website: www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Join us for a relaxed multi-sensory concert experience. This concert is part of our Imagine Series: a series of afternoon concerts at Wigmore Hall designed for a neurodiverse audience.
Imagine Series concerts bring together young people and music and are designed for people aged 12 and above.
Rihab Azar is a London-based Syrian/British oud player. Performing internationally since 2008 in 2014 she became the first woman oudist to perform accompanied by the Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music and in 2016 Arts Council England recognised her as a musician of 'Exceptional Promise'.
Join Rihab for a low stimulus performance as part of Wigmore Hall's Imagine Series. Rihab will perform music without sudden or loud volume in this informal concert. She'll introduce each piece and share some stories and facts about the music along the way.
The concert will benefit from natural daylight through Wigmore Hall’s frosted glass ceiling and all other lighting in the auditorium itself will be kept low. Announcements will be kept to a minimum and there will be a quiet space in the Learning Room. Audiences may leave and re-enter when needed. Hand dryers in the toilets will be switched off and paper towels available instead.
Low stimulus performances may benefit some neurodivergent people and all those who prefer a quieter environment.
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Event Venue
Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore St, London W1U 2BP, United Kingdom, London
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