At the end of this long celebration month, Sunday is the ideal day to celebrate what’s left.
We’ve prepared an evening with a first quality idea and second quality food!
Improvisation is not just another musical genre. It is a radical approach toward musical structure and human communication. And it’s full of surprises! That’s also how your dinner will be prepared: by a local neighbourhood community, using what is available and improvising with the menu. Just take a plate and enjoy!
Kristina Warren is a sound artist, composer, performer, and instrument builder based on Wampanoag and Narragansett land also known as Providence, Rhode Island [US]. Both in solo projects and in collaborative work including curating, Warren believes that collective listening is a precious and political act. Warren uses self-designed and received audio tools to create performances, installations, and recorded works, whose recent “ASMR drone” style uses quieter volumes and careful orchestrations to help audiences perceive their own listening. Called “precise and unpredictable” (Marc Masters, Bandcamp) and “a combination of the synthetic and the fuzzy with the deeply human.”
Daniel Bierdümpfl is a Linz, Austria-based interdisciplinary artist
Daniel is a former luthier of plucked & bowed string instruments. He studied time based & interactive media arts at the UFG Linz AT and works as a freelance artist in the fields of music, performance, poetry, film & photography. He was nominated among five other finalists for the Oe1 Jazz scholarship 2023. He works voluntarily for Raumschiff Linz as a curator, sound technician & producer with focus on contemporary, improvised and off-genre music & performance.
Raoul van der Weide
Raoul van der Weide is a professional free improvising musician (doublebass, cello, crackle box) since 1978.
Mystery guest
Maybe it will be Titi Tabarnac.