about
Sehyogue Aulakh is a British/Indian percussionist based in Birmingham, UK. Her work has brought her all over the UK, playing with chamber ensembles, orchestras, collaborative interdisciplinary arts projects, solo work and as a music educator. With a broad range of disciplines across percussion, Sehyogue studied classical/orchestral percussion at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire after growing up immersed in a range of musical styles. She has played with award-winning ensemble, Engines Orchestra, the ensemble has received praise from The Guardian, BBC Radio 3, Jazzwise and has won a Parlimentary Jazz Award. Sehyogue is currently a Glyndebourne, Jerwood Pit Perfect Scholar and has also played for sessions on BBC Radio 3 and 6. Since working with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in 2022, on a range of education projects, she has developed a range of education work, as a private teacher as well as workshop leader/music facilitator, most recently working with National Orchestra for All.
Sehyogue enjoys combining multiple art forms and works with Luke Harrison (composer) and artist, Gursewak Aulakh exploring plant music interwoven with visual arts.

