Vento
AV Performance
Duration: 30 min.
Sunday, 23 September 2018 | 22:00 > 22:45 2018-09-23T22:00:00.000Z | Sala 9
The idea of “Vento” performance came from our passion to observing the flux in the world around us, especially in music and animation.
Both these artistic fields have movement in the base of its creation but on the daily bases it drives our imagination differently.
It also displays in various forms : as music notation or stream of air in the wind instruments, as the movement of objects or traveling in time.
In the project we attempt to find common thread for motion of contemporary music and vintage style animation.
We want to invite audience for the journey through time, space, emotions, imagination, creation.
The title “Vento” refers to movement of air we experience almost every day but simultaneously also to the flute as the wind instrument as well as to the title “Halny” - a piece from our performance composed by Sławomir Kupczak.
Both these artistic fields have movement in the base of its creation but on the daily bases it drives our imagination differently.
It also displays in various forms : as music notation or stream of air in the wind instruments, as the movement of objects or traveling in time.
In the project we attempt to find common thread for motion of contemporary music and vintage style animation.
We want to invite audience for the journey through time, space, emotions, imagination, creation.
The title “Vento” refers to movement of air we experience almost every day but simultaneously also to the flute as the wind instrument as well as to the title “Halny” - a piece from our performance composed by Sławomir Kupczak.
Author
- Ewa Liebchen is one of the leading exponents of the contemporary flute in Poland, having performed a wide range of repertoire, including music at the cutting edge of modern flute technique.
Focused on chamber music, she has appeared with many groups and ensembles specialising in new music, utilising flutes ranging from piccolo to bass.
Both as a soloist and member of a duo called Flute o'clock, she has performed and promoted music by numerous Polish composers, with many of those works being... - Ari Dyker is visual artist based in Poland. He attended Camerimage Film School and most of his career works as filmmaker. With passion for animated works he focused himself on creating animated visuals and since 2013 frequently takes a part in festivals like Live Performers Meeting(Cape Town,Rome,Amsterdam), Visual Brasil (Barcelona), Generate!(Tübingen), Patchlab (Kraków),B-Seite (Mannheim), ROM (Budapest), Nokta Festival (Opole), Kyiv Lights Festival, Spektrum(Berlin),Live Cinema Festival(Rome), SP Urban Digital Festival(São Paulo) ,Jerusalem Light Festival (2019), Dour Festival(2019),Nokta 2019, Circle of Light,...