Fritha played violin, keyboard and mandolin with signed folk/thrash band Skyclad in the 90's, touring Europe and recording several albums. Since then they have played and performed a diverse range of music from folk to sound art. Live performances include Supernormal Festival, Queens House NMM, the Poetry Cafe, Selfridges, Resonance FM and London Underground. .They are currently undertaking a period of R&D funded by DYCP Arts Council England working with other queer neurodivergent musicians - watch this space for further details.
Content below gives a taster of the range of work Fritha is involved in. They are always open to new collaborations and projects and can be contacted via the contact page here.
Buckner Building (Naomi Graham, recorder/vocals/cello and Fritha Jenkins, violin and Keziah Hodgson, vocals), lead your ears to places not always easily located. Reinterpretations of old english carols, north african folksongs and original compositions are combined with prepared sounds, live improvisation and looping on violin, recorders, english bagpipes and voice. Buckner Building hosted ‘ Tremulous’ - an evening of experimental art and music at the Asylum Chapel in Peckham.
In Louise Ashcroft’s performance,Talking to a Brick Wall 2018, CCA Goldsmiths, London, Fritha played the wall as a performance score for the duration of the work.
SHORECORE, 2015. Collaboration with Louise Ashcroft for Art Licks Weekend. Sculptural violin score. Two figures perform the River Thames, using fragments of the shore, a violin, an amp and a loop pedal.
[in the mouth] skltloctcoctlo - A collaboration with Rebecca Glover. 60 minute performance at Chisenhale Dance space working with live feedback, amplified objects, live mixing of pre-recorded field recordings, movement and sculptural objects 2017
OCHLOCRACY ORCHESTRA RCM|RCA Collaboration 1. 17th November 2014. Royal College of Music. 'Ochlocracy Orchestra' performance work was a collaboration between Louise Ashcroft, Fritha Jenkins and Alex Chalmers, using old reel to reel tape recorders, live and found sounds, actions, video and spoken word.
Tremulous at Asylum Chapel, curated by Fritha Jenkins & Naomi Graham. Artists include Buckner Building, Louise Ashcroft, Neela Basu, Sophie Buxton, Alex Chalmers, Lily Johnson, Nicky Hodge. Film by Maya Yagoda
Skyclad, Dynamo Festival Netherlands 1993. Fritha was the first person AFAB to perform at the festival.
Fritha currently plays violin in the London Gay Symphony Orchestra