Sangoma Session#7 w/ Barrio Lindo

Datum: Fr, 07.04.2017 um 20:00
Veranstalter: Verein Innenhofkultur
Ort: raj, Badgasse 7, Klagenfurt

come early to fully enjoy the SANGOMA-experience and don't get disappointed at the door..
This is a party based on mutual respect and transcultural love!
ENTRY 3EU / FREE ENTRY FOR REFUGEES

we are back from our exile in India and ready to reincarnate your favorite world disco-night in Klagenfurt!
SANGOMA SESSION#7 is there to celebrate the carinthian spring with you and worship quality advanced dance music.

we are even more happy to introduce to you our friend BARRIO LINDO from Buenos Aires, Argentina!
This fellow is a super versatile DJ and Producer who creates a deep organic electronic sound that lets your heart melt and your soul smile. As a member of Shika Shika Collective he is a well-connected musician who played all around the globe together with artists like Clap! Clap!, Nicola Cruz or Chancha via Circuito.. don’t miss his electronic live set and share your love with this super nice guy!

Our residents DJ MIXNIX and DJ PEKAVE will deliver some new discoveries and rhytmic delights.

+free masala chai bar and henna-art paintings!

come early to fully enjoy the SANGOMA-experience and don’t get disappointed at the door..

This is a party based on mutual respect and transcultural love!
ENTRY 3EU / FREE ENTRY FOR REFUGEES

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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