KULTURVOGELPREISVERLEIHUNG – Villa For Forest

Datum: Sa, 14.12.2019 um 20:00
Veranstalter: Verein Innenhofkultur / Gernot Fischer-Kondratovitch
Ort: Villa For Forest, Viktringer Ring 21, Klagenfiurt

Wir freuen uns über zahlreichen Besuch - lg Gernot Fischer-Kondratovitch
Mit musikalischer "Umrahmung" von Manfred Plessl & Gernot Fischer-Kondratovich
Innenhofkultur | For Forest | Riedergarten Immobilien

Auch heuer gibt es wieder eine KULTURVOGELPREISVERLEIHUNG; diesmal auch in der Villa for Forest:
am Samstag 14. Dezember um 20h
Nominierte für den Kulturvogel 2019: Gerhard Fresacher (Regisseur/Maler)
                                                       Fritz Sammer (Filmer)
                                                       Michael Kuglitsch (Schauspieler)
                                                       Amrei Baumgartel (Schauspielerin)
                                                       Manfred Plessl (Musiker)
                                                       Raimund Spöck (Kulturarbeiter)
                                                       David Guttner (Kulturarbeiter)
                                                       Monika Grill (Literatin/Radiojournalistin)
                                                       Olivia Clementschitsch (Kulturvermittlerin)
                                                       David Hofer (Filmemacher)

Termine

am Mi, 25.06.2025 um 20:00

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