Hold the Line
Telephone waiting loops: a time of waiting, distracting music and not wanting to miss the moment when someone picks up. Hold the Line by Antje Vowinckel (UA) explores the sound of automatic announcements and loops. A concert performance about the Kafkaesque telephone room of the global no man's land.
Directly afterwards:
tvvo:id
A soloist on stage in a duet with an invisible counterpart. The musicians separate place, time and war. One plays live in Berlin, the other is present as a recording made a few weeks earlier during a concert in Kyiv. tvvo:id is a collaboration between Klangwerkstatt Berlin and the Ukrainian concert platform Kyiv Contemporary Music Days. For this project, KCMD has commissioned the Ukrainian composers Anna Arkushyna (UA), Albert Saprykin (UA) and Ihor Zavhorodnii (UA).
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Hold the Line
Call queues: a time of waiting, distracting music and not wanting to miss the moment when someone picks up. Hold the Line by Antje Vowinckel (UA) explores the sound of automatic announcements and loops. A concert performance about the Kafkaesque telephone room of the global no man's land.
Immediately afterwards:
tvvo:id
A soloist on stage in a duet with an invisible counterpart. The musicians separate place, time and war. One plays live in Berlin, the other is present as a recording made a few weeks earlier during a concert in Kyiv. tvvo:id is a collaboration between Klangwerkstatt Berlin and the Ukrainian concert platform Kyiv Contemporary Music Days. For this project, KCMD has commissioned the Ukrainian composers Anna Arkushyna (WP), Albert Saprykin (WP) and Ihor Zavhorodnii (WP).
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