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Samantha Lindo is a Bristol-based singer, performer and social activist with a 'disruptively' collaborative approach to being an artist. TEDxBristol was delighted to welcome her to the stage on 3rd November 2017, for a very special set, as part of our Dare to Disrupt series at Colston Hall. ABOUT SAMANTHA LINDO Samantha's voice, described by the Bristol Post as 'hauntingly flawless' has 'crowds mesmerised within seconds', whilst bringing together a fusion of soul, folk and trip hop to create a style that is not easily box-able. Her latest single 'Butterflies' was released at a secret Sofar Sounds gig supporting British recording artist, James Morrison, as part of Amnesty International's 'Give a Home' campaign in solidarity with the world's refugees. Her marrying of music and social activism became established, however, back in 2011, when co-founding 'Girl, Girls, Girls'; the all-female arts collective partnering with UK charity the Orchid Project to put a global end to female genital cutting (FGC). Samantha opened the last 'Girls Girls Girls' at London's Union Chapel with a collaborative performance of 'Gateway', the title track of her debut album, a record that is the product of another counter-cultural approach. Although produced by Abbey Road's Dan Cole, she wrote and recorded it at Wick Court, a 16th Century stately home in the country where she was part of a community of friends and artists exploring how to live, work and create inter-dependently. The record is the beautifully collaborative, movingly authentic fruit of this 'disruptive' way of life and was performed at Colston Hall for TEDxBristol to celebrate it's online release in November 2017. (All rights to the music performed in this video belong to Samantha Lindo. She has kindly given TEDxBristol permission to publish the performance for your enjoyment.)