Piano by the Thames

Narotam Horn

Narotam Horn is a composer and pianist, whose unique contemporary classical style is infused with the improvisational spirit and storytelling of Bengali folk music. Recent performances include Arpita Singh’s, Remembering at the Serpentine, We are Float’s Piano Day at the National Gallery and The V&A’s Digital Design Weekend. His debut album No Mud, No Lotus will be released in January 2026 on iXi Records.

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Seed Funders 2025: Samara Langham

Samara Langham

Samara Langham is a London-based choreographer and dance artist. Previously she trained at London Contemporary Dance School and has worked with Botis Seva, Sharon Eyal, Holly Blakey, Magnus Westwell, and Sung-Im Her. With its uncompromising physicality, her work explores the sensorial body and its world building process. Samara also experiments with sound, visual arts and improvisation, creating, collaborating and performing across dance theatre, experimental music and interdisciplinary events.

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Bridget Walsh

Growing up in Aotearoa but now based in South London, Bridget is an artist, curator and DJ, and bandleader of 10:32.With an international tour résumé spanning everything from Glastonbury's Hell Stage to New Zealand's National Jazz Festival, Bridget Walsh is a playful and genre-expansive artist, hellbent on leaving the world better than she found it. Drawing on hiphop and house music, a masters degree in jazz performance and a DIY punk mentality. 

Seed Funders 2025: Bridget Walsh
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