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Natalie Peters & Laure Federiconi

Laure Federiconi and Natalie Peters meet in March 2025 during a two-day residency made possible by the Röstibrècke project and the co-curation of Vasco Viviani and Daniel Moszkowicz.

Very quickly, a musical evidence emerges: an intense, joyful and instinctive listening, where voice, sound and poetry act as much through friction as through choral convergence.

From this encounter a duo is born, driven by intensity and close attention to detail, where improvisation becomes a space of play and tension.

Their first performance at Chiasso means noise, an emblematic festival in Ticino, seals a strong artistic connection and a genuine friendship, nourished by taste for risk, presence and untamed sonic forms.

Listen to the music here.

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