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Marcelo Milchberg, recorder and bagpipes - François Tillerot, chromatic accordion
With their instruments, they have brought along music gathered from various landscapes, from South America to Eastern Europe, tunes drawn from their roots, and melodies of their own composition. The program features a rich variety of musical styles, including forró and choro from Brazil, tango and zamba from Argentina, klezmer airs and dances, Irish jigs, and a touch of repertoire from Northern European countries to honor our hosting country, along with many more surprises.
A suggestive sound journey that stimulates the body and mind with deep frequencies and rhythms. Dissolves emotions and muscle tension.
Who can come? Everyone. You don't need to have any experience with meditation or yoga. You don't have to believe in anything in particular. It is enough that you are curious about what sound can do for you.
Led by: Kristian Eliasson – sound artist and musician.
A suggestive sound journey that stimulates the body and mind with deep frequencies and rhythms. Dissolves emotions and muscle tension.
Who can come? Everyone. You don't need to have any experience with meditation or yoga. You don't have to believe in anything in particular. It is enough that you are curious about what sound can do for you.
Led by: Kristian Eliasson – sound artist and musician.
A suggestive sound journey that stimulates the body and mind with deep frequencies and rhythms. Dissolves emotions and muscle tension.
Who can come? Everyone. You don't need to have any experience with meditation or yoga. You don't have to believe in anything in particular. It is enough that you are curious about what sound can do for you.
Led by: Kristian Eliasson – sound artist and musician.
The goal of the Conference-Dance is to explore how various dance forms can be adapted to these diverse musical styles. From couple dances to circle dances, collective dances, and quadrilles, they will demonstrate how the bodily expression of dancers and the interaction between dancers and musicians can vary. We will delve into the choreography, the feeling of swing, and the synchrony in circle dances.
Sharing the history of some dances and showing how they have adapted different music to them, "On rangera plus tard !" will invite participants to join in trying out these adaptations, making this an interactive and engaging experience.
Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of music and dance!
Closing ceremony starting at the Theater and finishing in the Harbor with the In-Balance method directed by Mariana Araoz and Chanting session with Karin Johansson-Mex.