

‘’ What if we could reclaim the stories on who we are and sing the truths on what we stand for and believe in – what would your song sound like?’’
The Cardboard Collective cohort will work towards creating a live event and developing original songs that they will perform over the summer in 2025.
The Collective Artists
Across a 12-week term the Collective Artists will work on developing their own songs from Term 1, building their performance skills, and getting ready for their solo, duet and group songs for a live event over Summer 2025
The Live Event Associates
Across a 12-week term the Live Event Associates will work alongside the Collective Artists to curate a live event over Summer 2025
Our Associates will be developing skills around event management, digital marketing, budgets, collaboration and more.
All Sessions in Term 2 run weekly on Wednesdays, 6pm – 9pm at Cardboard Citizens HQ.
For more information about Cardboard Collective please email aliyah@cardboardcitizens.org.uk or Call/Text/WhatsApp on 07549 792 148.
Meet the Artists: Wolfie
Wolfie is a singer/songwriter/producer fusing R&B and Soul influences with vulnerable dark embellishments, weaving into clever lyricism and Wolfie’s unique tone.
Having garnered support from the likes of Pharrell Williams, Trevor Nelson, and Charlie Sloth – to name a few; whilst also supporting The Internet on their UK sold-out tour, alongside enigmatic performances in profound London venues and the UK’s Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
She’s been featured on The Fader, Noisey, Pigeons & Planes, and PopJustice, amongst many others giving us further insight into her approach sonically whilst also showing us real depth to her character, which is deeply infused with mystery, consciousness and a rooted attachment to her rich Romani gypsy heritage.
Meet the Artist: Dan Tsu
Dan Tsu is a creative director, event producer, educator, and founder of underground movement Lyrix Organix (est. 2009). A multi-disciplinary facilitator and Lead Lecturer (BIMM London), Dan designs and delivers digital and physical youth education programmes across music, spoken word, social action, entrepreneurship, and event management for the likes of Roundhouse, British Council and Cardboard Citizens.
Dan is perhaps best known as co-founder of Glastonbury Festival’s legendary Rum Shack – working with the likes of Akala, Kojey Radical, Kae Tempest, ENNY and Mike Skinner. As director of Lyrix Organix, Dan is renowned for boundary-pushing physical and digital events that explore the intersection of live music, poetry and hip hop, to promote youth and social action. He has worked from Ukraine to Cuba, Ethiopia to Mexico, and has worked closely with the likes of Ed Sheeran.