
Under waves, ocean stays still
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What role does art play in our turbulent times? After the Second World War, our society has learned a lot, but has it really learned anything? Who is man: someone who destroys and destroys, or someone who can create something beautiful?
"Under waves, ocean stays still" is a concert of improvised music. The name of the project refers to Buddhist meditations and the concept that the mind is like an ocean: there may be a storm above, but under the waves, the water always remains still. This belief leads to the idea of self-awareness: if we can understand ourselves, we can also understand other people better, communicate, stay in dialog and share more love. The idea of the concert is not against anything, but for love, peace and communication.
Free improvisation is a lively form of music that resembles a conversation. The musical texture develops in the moment and never repeats itself. A free improvisation ensemble is a place where not only people from different countries and cultures come together, but also unexpected combinations of instruments. Here you meet electronics, dan bao, harpsichord, percussion, folk instruments, prepared piano, jazz singing, folk singing, dance and much more. And it works wonderfully.
You could say that this art form has a healing effect, and we want to share that with others.
Performers:
Tam Thi Pham, Dan Bau
Anna Zucker, vocals
Elena Khurgina, harpsichord
Yuri Akbalkan, electronics
Dong Zhou, violin
Sofya Chekster, vocals
Nora Ebneth, piano
Goran Lazarevic, accordion
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