The World is Leaking – and Art Picks Up the Drops
At the Bergen International Festival, William Kentridge and Ryoji Ikeda let art capture what can no longer be said – only felt.
At the Bergen International Festival, William Kentridge and Ryoji Ikeda let art capture what can no longer be said – only felt.
Det er imponerende, hvor effektivt det hele virker, når udtrykket samtidig er så nådesløst og udfordrende.
På Genèves Archipel Festival vækkes forsvundne instrumenter og okkulte lydlandskaber til live i en rejse gennem spekulative ritualer og eksperimentel musik.
At Geneva’s Archipel Festival, lost instruments and occult soundscapes are brought to life in a journey through speculative rituals and experimental music.
Fra dragende ekkoer i en nedlagt gærfabrik til allergifremkaldende englevinger i en barokkirke – Musik Installationen Nürnberg satte kroppen i spil, men efterlod spørgsmålet om musikinstallationens væsen ubesvaret.
From seductive echoes in an abandoned yeast factory to allergy-inducing angel wings in a baroque church – Musik Installationen Nürnberg put the body in motion, but left the question of what a music installation truly is unanswered.
In the end, it sounds like a march that has forgotten who it was written for.
Fra gigantfløjter til performative ritualer – jubilæumsudgaven af den aarhusianske festival foldede lydens materialitet og musikalske samarbejde ud i nye former.
From giant flutes to performative rituals – the anniversary edition of the Aarhus-based festival unfolded the materiality of sound and musical collaboration in new forms.
Estonian Music Days revealed how a young, vocally attuned community of composers in the small country between Finland and Russia combines historical depth with freedom, resonance, and intimacy.
Estonian Music Days viste, hvordan et ungt, vokalfølsomt komponistmiljø i det lille land mellem Finland og Rusland forener historisk tyngde med frihed, klang og nærvær.
Det ender med at lyde som en march, der har glemt, hvem den er skrevet til.