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La Fête a Bruit – Festival

Next week I will be in Biel /CH in residence with La Fête a Bruit.

La Fête à Bruit is a festival dedicated to improvisation, combining artistic, theoretical, discursive and transdisciplinary perspectives. 

 Using sound and listening as vectors, it creates a platform for the exchange of ideas and the development of new forms of artistic production between artists and with the public.

Workshops A Soundwalk Through Biel’s Sonic-Social Spaces, with Jason Kahn · Movement and Body Awareness, with Dafni Stefanou · MimiCry Choir, with Ute Wassermann · Ecosystems, with Gregory Stauffer · Fair Practices, with Nicolas Y Galeazzi

Artists Xavier Charles, Vanja Dabić ∞ Kumah, Philipp Eden, Jason Kahn, Eva-Maria Karbacher, Hans Koch, Ivar Roban Križić, Antoine Läng, Frantz Loriot, Jalalu Kalvert-Nelson, Lea Krebs, Natalie Peters, Antoine Rubin, Gregory Stauffer, Dafni Stefanou, Marina Tantanozi, Nora Vetter, HannaH Vyborg Walter, Ute Wassermann, Sara Zlanabitnig

It is really a great Project.

Check it out under: https://bruit-asso.org/la-fete-a-bruit-2024/

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