WIDT is the audiovisual collaboration of sisters Antonina Nowacka, who handles sound, and Bogumila Piotrowska, responsible for live visuals, and as of last week, they have been on a small tour of the UK taking in dates in Manchester, Leeds and Glasgow.
They have two dates of the tour left with their next stop being tonight in Lochmaddy at Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre. The area in which tonight’s show is taking place, the Outer Hebrides, is credited as having a profound influence on their latest release, and tonight’s performance is taking place as part of a one-day residency with a vocal workshop and an experimental visualisation workshop supported by the Taigh Chearsabhagh Trust and the University of the Highlands and Islands. You can find out more details about tonight’s show and get tickets here.
The tour will finish this Wednesday (September 28) in Newcastle at Culture Lab and you can get tickets for that show here. The tour comes in the wake of the duo’s most recent album release which came out in May and follows on from the pair’s first UK appearance at Cafe Oto in June.