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CLAB Hybrid - CONTEMPLATIO

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An artistic journey into the mysticism of the three monotheistic world religions. June 18, 2021 | 19h Live Stream | 20:15 Talks at the virtual bar

The work of this year's CLAB Hybrid award winner Mohammed Ali Ponten shows us how everything can flow together - classical music, electronic sounds and light projections pierced by fog.

In this concert, not only do the musical styles flow into one another, it is also an artistic encounter with Jewish, Islamic and Christian traditions. In the midst of an atmospheric space and light installation, traditional classical motifs from the Orient and Occident mix with modern soundscapes.

Interpreted by an intercultural line-up of the Asambura Ensemble, composed of Arabic musical instruments, vocals, cello, harp, clarinet and trombone. All this takes place through a special cooperation between the Career Center of the Hamburg University of Music and Drama and students from the Master "Sound/Vision" of HAW Hamburg in the unmistakable atmosphere of the resonanzraum St. Pauli.
Meet the artists at the virtual bar after the concert and find out more about the 360° Visual & Sound concept.
At prime time at 20.15h.

Registration for the Zoom talk at: concertlab@hfmt-hamburg.de
Live stream on June 18 at 19h on the You Tube channel of Hfmt Hamburg and Facebook
Idea & artistic direction: Mohammed Ali Ponten
Musical direction, composition, clarinet: Justus Czaske
Daf and Riq: Abdulrahim Aljouja
Singing: Esther Tschimpke
Violoncello: Kathrin Herwanger
Harp: Neam Tarek
Trombone: Mohamed Aly Gamal
Live electronics & sound design: Max Gausepohl
Lighting Design: Bianca Peruzzi Live Visual Design: Johannes Ott
Room conception: Bianca Peruzzi, Vanessa Könemund
Sound engineer: Emily Payant
System design: Jonathan Hammoor
Videomapping: Maximilian Stilke, Yinjun Zhang
Documentation (360°): Jonas Ziock, Tania Granada

A project within the framework of Concert LAB / Stage_2.0, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Joint Science Conference as part of the federal-state initiative "Innovative University".

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