Sangoma Session #15 w/KASCHIEL

Datum: Fr, 01.06.2018 um 20:00
Veranstalter: Verein Innenhofkultur
Ort: New Amsterdam Bar (raj), Badgasse 7, Klagenfurt

this is a party based on mutual respect and transcultural love!
ENTRY 5 EURO / FREE ENTRY FOR REFUGEES

we are oficially introducing the carinthian summer season with SESSION #15 which will be the last regular SANGOMA for the time being.. time to say goodbye for an uncertain while as our crew will move on to new destinations after this summer.. lets come together once more for a night of tropical heat, ritual dancing and quality sounds from around the world!

for this occasion we have invited another superb guest with an eclectic taste in music: KASCHIEL is part of the ͏c͏a͏n͏d͏o͏m͏b͏lé collective and label which operates out of düsseldorf. the german city can be seen as the cradle of electronic dance music as the infamous kraftwerk are originating from there as well.. till its present it is an important place for art and music and home of the extraordinaire club Salon des Amateurs with residents like toulouse low trax, jan schulte, lena willikens or vladimir ivkovic.. the candomblé boys are the latest generation of free-minded dancefloor-selectors with an open heart for the obscure and unexpected. KASCHIEL’s Dj-sets and regular radioshows on Callshop Radio showcase his sensitive grasp for the combination of vintage and contemporary music from around the globe, which mingle to a very surprising and personal conception of modern dance music.
so get ready for another lesson in our favorite subject sound- time and space (STS)!

acoustic companionship by your loyal SANGOMA-residents DJ MIXNIXand Pekave

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this is a party based on mutual respect and transcultural love!
ENTRY 5 EURO / FREE ENTRY FOR REFUGEES

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Noise, Silence, Action | Villa For Forest

Villa For Forest, Viktringer Ring 21, 9020 Klagenfurt In this event, the GMPU Experimental Music Workshop will perform works by Pullitzer Prize recipient, Diné musician and artist Raven Chacon; experimental music mavericks Christian Wolff and James Tenney; and founding member of the Fluxus Movement Alison Knowles. Each work explores alternative forms of musical notation including graphical scores and text-based event scores that result in sounds and actions that challenge the very definition of music and prompt innovative and unconventional performance practices. These works also encourage a new form of listening and engaging with music by probing extremal and liminal musical spaces: from the almost imperceptibly soft and sparse to the loud and dense. In some cases, the music even reaches "beyond sound" through the consideration of colonial histories and the navigation of social systems and their corresponding power dynamics.

Free admission