Ellen Muriel
Community choir leader, song writer, theatre practitioner & workshop facilitator
Ellen has ten years professional experience working freelance in community music and participatory, political theatre. She is currently based in South East London, with a BA in Drama (Exeter) and an MA in Applied Anthropology and Community Arts (Goldsmiths). She has worked in a variety of settings between the UK and Germany with children, teenagers, disabled adults, unaccompanied minors, refugee and migrant women, and torture survivors.
She leads 3 London-based community choirs, each with a different character and social focus, using a playful and embodied approach to group singing as a member of the Natural Voice Network. She also writes and arranges songs for choirs, which are available to purchase.
Her community theatre and opera experience includes direction, assistance and workshop facilitation for Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network, Luminescent, Kiln Theatre, Dream Arts, Barefoot Opera, Loud Crowd, Hellerau European Centre for the Arts and the State Theatre of Dresden, Germany.
Her solo theatre work includes ‘You, Me and the Distance Between Us’, which used poetry, puppetry, multi-rolling and song to raise awareness of the conditions in Europe’s refugee camps and the complex dynamics of ‘voluntourism’, performing in schools, universities, theatres and community centres across Europe from 2016-18.
Ellen grew up in East Sussex and moved to London in 2021 after 4 years living and working in Dresden, Germany.
She speaks fluent German and is currently studying Level 3 in British Sign Language.
Songs in Solidarity - an evening of live music for Save Old Kent Road campaign.
Featuring Latino Flamenco from Identidades.
Doors 4pm Programme 5pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 24th May
Piehouse Coop, Deptford, London
News & Upcoming Events
Avalon Choir Performance
Kukulida Pop-Up Choir
4 sessions over 2 weeks - May/June
A workshop series combining vocal improvisation, protest songs, 90s pop classics and new compositions.
Thursday evenings & Sunday afternoons
Kukulida, Martin-Luther Str., Dresden