Digital monsters
Sneaking a few in before April's done and gone. Many of these musics were experienced digitally only for the most part, whether it was due to lack of a physical product or expensive import prices, none of which now apply (except for the Stone Rollers) as I finally get around to posting this. Ian's making Light Metal Age tapes, MIKE just put Pinball on CD, I finally pulled the trigger on KNÆKKET SMIL, etc. Still, the car is the place where most listening is done these days, an unavoidable and really-not-that-bad reality. Windows down, these up:
Maria Bertel & Nina Garcia, KNÆKKET SMIL (Kraak/No Lagos Musique/Otomatik)
It would not be much of an understatement to say I'm a bit burned out on free-improv-jazz and adjacent records, but a live video posted earlier this year by @dustedandsocial piqued my interest in this duo. Nina Garcia shreds and mangles the guitar in a manner both controlled and explosive, like the best no wave auteurs, but the draw here is what Maria Bertel does with the trombone. She pulls these long, drawn-out notes from the belly of the instrument, like glass fibers being pulled from a melt, reminiscent Phill Niblock's arrangements for cello or voice. There's plenty of scrape 'n skronk coming from the trombone, too, like on "Trick & Illusion," but I find the bass-y drones to be more interesting. The end result is a brittle, harsh push-pull between the relatively free guitar and the more grounded trombone, where it often sounds like the two are running in circles in a room with their eyes closed, occasionally colliding to combine forces. When they are not at odds, as on "Nightmare of a Lunatic," the results can be thrilling. At other points on the record I am reminded of Harvey Milk's "Pinnochio's Example" (the title track), later-period Sightings ("Lost Arts," "Twin Truths") and the instrumental side of Khanate ("Playground of Blind Forces," "Inorganic Body"). Given how this is presented - bare, without any perceivable ornamentation or post-production - it makes for a tough listen; you've gotta be in the mood for something this harsh and unadorned, 'cause meeting you halfway isn't happening. But, if you've any affinity for old instruments hammered into new shapes by inspired/inspiring hands, there's some powerful, almost-mystic energy wafting from the grooves.
Bobby Would, Relics of Our Life (Digital Regress)
Bobby’s back, continuing his partnership with the esteemed Digital Regress label, who brought his STYX release to the LP format. STYX was dedicated to his mother, and initial listens have left me convinced that Relics also appears to be wrestling with her passing. Unlike STYX, which contained tracks like "Hype On" that worked themselves into something resembling upbeat and energetic, Relics is a comparatively somber affair. It's bookended by two quiet instrumental tracks ("Runaway" is especially good), and in between is more skeletal, maybe even refined, version of Bobby Would. The overall effect here is often reminiscent of Wonderfuls, or Lewsberg on In Your Hands: gossamer-thin arrangements, sparkling guitars, slow tempos and mumbled vocals. While there are points where Bobby Would presents as a bit listless or hopeless, it never stretches to the maudlin, mostly due to the opaque phrasing. As on previous BW releases, the lyrics are still usually little more than repetition of single phrases until they become profound, which works especially well on these subdued arrangements. The more I listen, the more it sounds like a natural progression from his last two proper LPs, the subtle refinement of a now-signature sound. Like “Maybe You Should” from World Wide World, “Tryin' 2," "Is It Nice Now?" and “No More” rank with some of his best slow dancers; "Explain" and "All I Do" feel like Baby's grown now, using only the necessary elements to create a song and cutting the tape when it's done (not that Bobby Would has ever had a problem with economy). The only misstep here? The hidden track at the end of the physical record, a cover of UB40's "Red Red Wine" (no fucking joke), and nothing more need be said about that. The nine tracks that properly make up Relics of Our Life deserve to be lived in, spindly guitar lines swirling around like smoke and mumbled vocal incantations taking you elsewhere for the duration. Another unassuming gem from the surprisingly durable Bobby Would.
Light Metal Age, s/t (self-released)
In retrospect, I think Gen Pop's PPM66 is one of the best records to come out in the past decade, wringing modern ennui by the neck to squeeze out lyrical inspiration, nailing down a balance between catchy and smart in an impressively effortless way. That record flew, and still flies, under the radar, unfortunately, and the band is no more. Light Metal Age is the new project of Gen Pop's Ian Patrick Corrigan, and it sorta picks up the thread of PPM66, but veers off into the countrified black humor of Country Teasers ("Quil Ceda"), lonesome new age ("Oakland 2017"), and a chilling minimal synth track ("Garage In Meridian"). Corrigan's vocals sound like Bill Callahan in his early days as Smog, but in content he appears to be searching for a place or meaning or some sign that the world isn't as backwards and cruel as it actually is. I think opener "What He's Done" is my favorite song of the year so far, a perfectly dusty guitar line paired with deep, reverberated vocals coldly presenting a personal inventory (“Tattoos since he was 20,” “$20K he owes/20 years to go”). It’s all tied together by the chorus of “You said let it go/But do you know/what he’s done?,” the anxiety of being a prisoner of your past neatly summarized. “Quil Ceda" is my other standout favorite, the biting line "It will make you sick" now popping up in my head all too often as I go about my days. Really, there's something to like on every track here: the double-timed portion toward the end of "T.U.L.I.P."; the rain-soaked, pre-dawn alleys conjured by "Garage In Meridian"; and the subdued Ben Wallers impression on "Gaps In the Material." Sure, "Oakland 2017" is maybe a bit long and saps momentum plopped in the middle, but this seems more like a mixtape than a finished product, and I've come to appreciate the cracks in the tracks forced together. I've been playing it non-stop for nearly two months now, a potent distillation of the young American's modern struggle, laid out without self-pity and the right amount of simmering discontent. Can't ask for much more.
MIKE & Tony Seltzer, Pinball (10K)
Here’s an unexpectedly economical and breezy offering from MIKE, produced entirely by Tony Seltzer. Not sure what Tony Seltzer did here to allow MIKE to let down his guard and puff out his chest a little, but it’s a welcome change of pace, if a bit forgettable. Seltzer’s beats aren’t going to have many rappers come calling, but they’re exciting enough jumping off points for MIKE to try on different personas. I get hints of UGK-era Bun-B (named checked in “Underground Kingz,” as required), Young Dolph, and Lil Baby in MIKE’s rapping on Pinball, and it’s fun and jarring to hear him rap over trap beats like “Yin-Yang.” For all his efforts, the album lags in spots - “100 Gecs,” “Underground Kingz” and “R&B” have become laborious over multiple listens, the beats sputtering, the rapping losing steam without MIKE’s usual emotional overflow. But the opener “Two Door,” the unassuming bounce of “Skurrr” and "Pinball," and the Niontay-featuring “2k24 Tour” still connect, MIKE throwing off a satin boxing robe and sparring with whoever. It’s true that overexposure to this album over the past few weeks has probably taken away some of its luster, but hearing MIKE in this capacity paints a more complete picture of him as an artist. Short ‘n mostly sweet, with no tears, Pinball’s sure to be a steady listen through the punishing summer ahead.
The Stone Rollers, The Ballad of Bill Spears (self-released)
Are the Woolen Men done? Nothing official on that, but members are shifting priorities to other groups: guitarist Lawton Browning is in Change Life, and the Stone Rollers features WM drummer Raf Spielman. The Stone Rollers have been releasing single tracks, one at a time, since September of last year, and The Ballad of Bill Spears puts all four tracks together. It's a separate project and unfair to compare the two, though there are strong sonic similarities to the Woolen Men. The Stone Rollers are bouncy and hard-strumming, somewhere between folk protest songs (yes, there's harmonica) and country with a punk edge (but obviously not as bad as that descriptor conjures). In the spirit of the best country songs, the Stone Rollers don't restrain themselves from saying some really mean shit on these songs, taking people to task with an acid tongue and leaving without apology. I like all four songs - if you're not listening to the lyrics too closely, these are breezy pop songs with the strong character of the '60s - but I think "The Shell Song" and "You Can't Reach Me" are the two best. The former has the harshest lyrics ("When I see you down the line, I hope you're not the same" and "I won't wait around to see what you become/because good or bad I do not care at all"), and "You Can't Reach Me" is an ode to the dream of escaping "my life/bound up so tight" for the greener grass. All four tracks are simple and effective/affecting in an immediate way, familiar but bristling, classic-sounding but unmistakably modern. A nice teaser from the Rollers, who I can only hope will excoriate this feeble review on an upcoming track.
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Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel
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Vica Pacheco/Maria Bertel/Ying-Hsueh Chen - 29/04/2023 - at Intonal
The Mexican-born artist and musician enlists the Danish trombonist and Taiwanese percussionist/multi-instrumentalist for a live soundtrack for the world premiere of her original animation.
Commisioned SHAPE+ work.
Pacheco studied art in Mexico City and France, and while her work is rooted in experimental music and composition, she also has a plastic practice ranging from ceramics to 3D animation. Chen was educated at the Juilliard School and the Royal Danish Academy of Music, has won several awards in USA and Denmark, and her concerts have been broadcast on national and international radio and TV in Denmark, USA, Taiwan, and South Korea. The “Ancestral Modernism” concert series, in which primordial sonic experiences are delivered by bringing out the universality of avant-garde and ancestral heritage, is a milestone among her projects. Bertel is a co-founder of the Copenhagen-based art collective eget værelse and apart from her work as a solo artist, she performs and composes in groups like GESH (with drummer Jaleh Negari), Selvhenter (the notorious noise rock band), an improvised noise duo with Nina Garcia, the G.E.K duo with saxophone player Johannes Lund, and more.
Ita means flower in Mixteco, the indigenous Mesoamerican culture in the Mexican region of Oaxaca – where Pacheco was born. Deeply inspired by Oskar Fischinger’s animations for music, Ernst Haeckel’s artistic-scientific drawings, and observations of nature, ITA evokes organic, living elements that create a network in constant movement.
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Villa Carlotta e i suoi tesori
Ma più per la clemenza e la maraviglia de’ luoghi ed ogni leggiadro ornamento, la villa Sommariva da tutte le ville del lago spicca pei lavori delle arti statuaria e pittorica ch’essa contiene. E questi lavori vi sono ora radunati in tanta copia e con isplendidezza sì grande, che basterebbero soli a trarre sulle rive del Lario qualsivoglia colto viaggiatori. (da I Giardini d’Italia – 1835).Ci troviamo a Tremezzina, uno dei borghi più estesi e affascinanti della sponda occidentale del Lago di Como. Nato dalla fusione dei comuni Ossuccio, Lenno, Mezzegna e Tremezzo, il borgo è contraddistinto da un ricco patrimonio storico artistico, e vanta alcuni degli scorci più suggestivi d’Italia: l’Isola Comacina, il promontorio del Dosso del Lavedo, il Sacro Monte di Ossuccio (entrato a far parte del Patrimonio UNESCO), il Monte San Primo e le vette Grigna e Grignetta.
Non solo, Tremezzina è famosa anche per la presenza di Villa Carlotta, una dimora storica costruita nel Seicento che custodisce la collezione d’arte di Giovanni Battista Sommariva, ricco imprenditore, abile politico e braccio destro di Napoleone a Milano alla fine del Settecento.
Giovanni Battista Sommariva, riuscì ad accumulare una raccolta di opere d’arte straordinaria, realizzata grazie alle sue enormi ricchezze ma non solo. È stato, infatti, un mecenate raffinato in grado di stabilire dei rapporti unici con gli artisti della sua epoca.
Insieme alla residenza di Parigi, Villa Carlotta è stata il palcoscenico della sua instancabile passione. Sommariva non era solo abile nell’accumulare tesori, sapeva anche essere un grande promotore della sua attività.
Dopo la morte del mecenate, la villa perse molte delle sue opere. Grazie a prestiti eccezionali, provenienti da collezioni pubbliche e private, Villa Carlotta torna agli antichi splendori con la mostra: L’Olimpo sul lago aperta al pubblico fino al 30 settembre 2024. L’esposizione è organizzata dall’Ente Villa Carlotta a cura di Fernando Mazzocca, Maria Angela Previtera ed Elena Lissoni. I visitatori potranno ammirare i capolavori della Collezione Sommariva anche grazie al riallestimento di alcune sale realizzato per quest’occasione.
L’ultima sezione della mostra è l’immagine moltiplicata dei capolavori: pietre incise, miniature, stampe, costituisce infatti il suo “museo portatile”: Sommariva fece realizzare diverse miniature smaltate che raffiguravano in scala ridotta tutto il suo straordinario patrimonio. Grazie anche alla circolazione di stampe e opuscoli la sua immensa raccolta divenne celebre in tutti gli ambienti culturali europei. Rilevata dai marchesi Clerici nel 1801, la villa si arricchì di capolavori, soprattutto di scultura, tra questi le opere di Antonio Canova e della sua scuola e di Bertel Thorvaldsen.
Altro punto di grande interesse della villa sono i giardini: ancora oggi si possono ammirare, sia l’impianto all’italiana di epoca settecentesca, sia quello creato da Sommariva seguendo il gusto romantico. Il grande fascino del parco di Villa Carlotta è dato proprio da questa convivenza armonica di giardini diversi, fra questi il Giardino Botanico.
I tesori della Collezione Sommariva e gli splendidi giardini della villa vi aspettano per essere visitati tutto l'anno!
L’obiettivo principale di Vortici.it, è quello di avervi fatto conoscere un altro tesoro del nostro patrimonio culturale, Villa Carlotta, provando a stuzzicare il desiderio del bello al di là della mostra in corso, che noi consideriamo: “la ciliegina sulla torta”.
Scoprite anche la nostra rubrica Arte
Immagine di copertina: https://www.villacarlotta.it/it/
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In Venice Beach, naive Midwesterner JB bonds with local slacker KG and they form the rock band Tenacious D. Setting out to become the world’s greatest band is no easy feat, so they set out to steal what could be the answer to their prayers… a magical guitar pick housed in a rock-and-roll museum some 300 miles away.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
JB: Jack Black
KG: Kyle Gass
Lee: JR Reed
Dio: Ronnie James Dio
Open Mic Host: Paul F. Tompkins
Lil’ JB: Troy Gentile
Security Guard: Ned Bellamy
Security Guard: Fred Armisen
Car Chase Cop / Gang Leader: Kirk Ward
Truck Stop Waitress: Amy Poehler
The Stranger: Tim Robbins
Satan: Dave Grohl
Guitar Center Guy: Ben Stiller
Girl: Lara Everly
Girl: Brittany Eldridge
Girl: Melissa-Anne Davenport
Gang Member: John Ennis
Gang Member: V.J. Foster
Gang Member: Jay Johnston
Drunk Frat Dude: Colin Hanks
Al’s Bar Waitress: Stephanie Erb
Gorgeous Woman: Amy Adams
Tattooed Biker: Milos Milicevic
Ecstatic Woman: Molly Bryant
Poopy Guy: Michael Rivkin
Stand Up Comic: Gregg Turkington
Exploding Head Guy: Patrick M. Walsh
Fainting Woman: Bevin Kaye
KG’s Mother: Evie Peck
Young KG: Mason Knight
Bully: Erik Walker
Betty Black: Cynthia Ettinger
Billy Black: Andrew Lewis Caldwell
Tarot Card Reader: Laura Milligan
Frat Boy #1 (uncredited): Jason Segel
Bud Black (uncredited): Meat Loaf
Sasquatch (uncredited): John C. Reilly
Film Crew:
Casting: Jeanne McCarthy
Executive Producer: Georgia Kacandes
Songs: Jack Black
Stunts: Jack Gill
Executive Producer: Ben Stiller
Original Music Composer: John King
Makeup Designer: Barney Burman
Second Unit Director of Photography: Paul Hughen
Supervising Sound Editor: Elmo Weber
Stunt Double: Cole S. McKay
Visual Effects Supervisor: David D. Johnson
Casting: Juel Bestrop
Executive Producer: Cale Boyter
Stunts: Mic Rodgers
Songs: Kyle Gass
Writer: Liam Lynch
Producer: Stuart Cornfeld
Editor: David Rennie
Executive Producer: Toby Emmerich
Executive In Charge Of Production: Erik Holmberg
Second Assistant Director: Heather Grierson
Production Design: Martin Whist
Sound Effects Editor: Derek Vanderhorst
Director of Photography: Robert Brinkmann
Executive Producer: Richard Brener
Original Music Composer: Andrew Gross
Second Unit Director: Rick Avery
Supervising Sound Editor: David Bach
First Assistant Director: Milos Milicevic
Stunts: Doug Coleman
Stunts: Tim Trella
Stunt Driver: Angelique Midthunder
Art Department Coordinator: Mike Piccirillo
Stunts: Robert Chapin
Set Decoration: Don Diers
Costume Designer: Dayna Pink
Stunts: Terry Jackson
Stunt Double: John Ashker
Special Effects Makeup Artist: Toni G
Stunts: Tom Elliott
Special Effects Makeup Artist: Justin Stafford
Special Effects Makeup Artist: Mike Smithson
Stunt Double: Rick Miller
Stunts: Larry Rippenkroeger
Stunts: Sean Graham
Art Direction: Maria Baker
Stunts: Ian Quinn
Script Supervisor: Pamela Alch
Stunts: Brian Machleit
Sound Effects Editor: Clayton Weber
Still Photographer: Zade Rosenthal
Stunts: Frank Torres
Aerial Director of Photography: David B. Nowell
Hair Department Head: Linda D. Flowers
Key Hair Stylist: Merribelle Anderson
Makeup Artist: Ralis Kahn
Hairstylist: Yeşim “Shimmy” Osman
Sound Effects Editor: Marc Glassman
Visual Effects: Brent M. Bowen
Camera Operator: Michael FitzMaurice
Sound Effects Editor: Orada Jusatayanond
Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak
Stunts: Dean Bailey
Stunts: Eliza Coleman
Makeup Department Head: Kate Shorter
Stunt Coordinator: Scotty Richards
Production Supervisor: Ralph Bertelle
First Assistant Camera: Thomas Vandermillen
Stunt Coordinator: Brian Avery
Visual Effects: John Coats
Stunts: Kevin Abercrombie
Special Effects Makeup Artist: Scott Stoddard
Stunts: Joni Avery
Stunt Driver: Ed McDermott II
Special Effects Makeup Artist: Michael Marino
Second Second Assistant Director: Velvet Andrews-Smith
Steadicam Operator: Jon Myers
Stunt Driver: Jody Hart
Stunts: Roger Richman
Second Second Assistant Director: Ivan Kraljević
Stunts: Danny Wynands
Stunts: Jeff Brockton
Stunt Double: Tad Griffith
Stunts: Buck McDancer
Special Effects Coordinator: Andy Weder
Stunt...
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Vrubel Mijaíl (1856-1910)
PAN
1899
Tamaño - 124 x 106,3
Material - lona
Técnica - óleo
Número de inventario - Inv.1461
Adquirido por el Consejo de la Galería Tretyakov de Ya.E. Zhukovsky. 1907
La pintura "Pan" fue pintada por Mikhail Vrubel bajo la impresión de la historia de Anatole France "Saint Satyr" y originalmente fue llamada "Satyr" por él. Vrubel trabajó en él en Khotylev, la finca Oryol de los Tenishevs, donde el artista, su esposa Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel y el músico Boris Yanovsky fueron invitados a vivir en soledad y obra de la princesa Maria Tenisheva, filántropa y coleccionista, naturaleza artística, esmalte. artista.
Yanovsky habló sobre la historia de la creación de Pan de la siguiente manera: “Inicialmente, en el mismo lienzo, Vrubel comenzó a pintar un retrato de su esposa. El retrato ya estaba casi terminado. Una noche, Vrubel leyó un libro de Anatole France... A la mañana siguiente, ante mis propios ojos, Vrubel raspó el retrato de su esposa que había comenzado, y en su lugar comenzó a escribir "Pan" (él mismo lo llamó "Sátiro"). Este trabajo lo cautivó tanto que un día después nos llamó a su esposa y a mí y ¡ya nos mostró un cuadro casi completamente terminado! Recibió un nuevo nombre "Pan" cuando el trabajo se exhibió por primera vez en la exposición de la Asociación de Artistas de Moscú en 1899. Pan en griego significa omnipresente, omnipresente. Esta criatura con la apariencia fea de una semejanza de un hombre, una cabra cubierta de lana con cuernos y pezuñas, aterrorizó a todos a quienes se presentó.
El paisaje en la imagen es la naturaleza rusa real, procesando la vista desde la terraza en la finca Prince. Tenisheva, sirvió originalmente como fondo para el retrato de Zabela. Pasados a través del prisma del alma del artista, los mitos sobre Pan, el antiguo dios griego de los bosques y los pastos, el creador del instrumento musical de viento, la pipa de siringa, como si transformaran la naturaleza real de la región de Oriol. El paisaje, visto a través de los ojos del artista, envuelto en un velo fantástico, se convierte en objeto de una metamorfosis nocturna, que acerca el cuadro a la gama de temas, imágenes y estilo del arte simbolista.
El cuadro está pintado en tonos apagados de verde oliva y un cielo gris plomizo, sobre el que brilla la media luna de una luna roja y amarilla. La naturaleza está llena de tensión dramática. Sus colores se corresponden con el desarrollo colorístico de pardo-gris plateado con manchas rojizas, así como tonos negros de la figura de Pan. En este esquema general de colores apagados, los ojos del pan brillan con una luz azul intenso y brillante: sabios y tristes. En la imagen de una criatura terrible y al mismo tiempo llena de bondad, como si brotara de un viejo árbol nudoso, se expresa el misterio de la noche, el "alma de la naturaleza". Uno de los críticos alemanes, al ver "Pan" en la Secesión de Viena en 1901, exclamó que esta imagen personifica a Rusia.
Información e imagen de la web de la Arte y colecciones de Bertel Thorvaldsen.
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For this DR I’ve created a ridiculous amount of ocs, practically every Disney character I could think of has offspring in this reality. Feel free to script them into your DR too if you wish.
Under their name (which I also did a lot of research for) you’ll find an aesthetic/mood board for them as well as who there parents are and if they have siblings, and any other important facts about them.
-Fannar Bjorgman
-Fleurette Bleau
-Flint Knapke
-Fritz Stahlbaum
-Gang Tang
-George Darling
-Gillian Pan
-Hanna Westergaard
-Harold Darling
-Healani Kawena
-Honnorée de Châteaupers
-Huguet de Châteaupers
-Idunna Elsasdottir
-Ingrid Bjorgman
-Jade Knapke
-Jehan
-Josephine Bertel
-Julianna Madrigal
-Kachina
-Kameron Verona
-Kim Thatch
-Lahahana Pelekai
-Li Guiying
-Lillian Rourke
-Li ZhiHao
-Lucienne
-Marcelino Madrigal
-Maria Frollo
-Marie Stahlbaum
-Matias Madrigal
-Maude Pendragon
-Marylyn Poppins
-Meghan Mim
-Melisende
-Mica Knapke
-Michael James
-Morningdew
-Mistystream
-Nezetta Sheridan
-Ning Wong
-Obsidian Knapke
-Olivia James
-Ollie
-Onfroi
-Onyx Knapke
-Opal Knapke
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maria bertel & maria diekmann - live in murmansk [SOTA-111] | artwork by ivan zoloto
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Maria Bertel, Denmark
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Portrait of Maria Fjodorovna Barjatinskaja, by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844)
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Bertel Thorvaldsen, Sepolcro di Corradino di Svevia (1847), Basilica di Santa Maria del Carmine Maggiore, Napoli.
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
en gras : les derniers ajouts :-: in bold: the last news
Novembre
06. Scattered Purgatory + Qian Geng + UVB76 + ruò tán – Le Cirque électrique
06. Minus Pilot + GNG + Thomas Stone + Kevin Buckland – Café de Paris
06. Mont Analogue + Les Halles + Bravo Tounky – Garage Mu
06. Guitar Wolf + School Disco – Gibus
06. Glacial – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
06. Fred Terror + BLNDR + Paulie Jan + Panzer – Rex Club
06. The Murder Capital – Nouveau Casino ||COMPLET||
07. Camilla Sparksss + Hyperculte [+ Xiu Xiu : ANNULÉ] – Petit Bain
07. Kælan Mikla + Leroy se meurt – La Boule noire
07. The Flamenco Thief + Fauna y Flora – La Ville d'Épinal
07. Randomer + Parallx + Parfait – Glazart
08. 10LEC6 + Mad Rey + Promesses (Salon Offprint) – École des Beaux-Arts (gratuit)
08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
08. Part Chimp + Gnod + Hey Colossus – Petit Bain
08. Sourdurent + Raymonde – Pan Piper
08. Jad Wio + Love in Prague – Gibus
08. Crystal Geometry + Monya + Size Pier + Kaya + Sina XX – La Station
08. Jennifer Cardini b2b Gerd Janson + Mouse on Mars + Fantastic Twins + Oko DJ + Miley Serious b2b Philipp Strobel (10 ans d’Arte concert) – La Machine (gratuit sur résa) ||COMPLET||
08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo ||COMPLET||
09. Trotski nautique (20 ans de l’Omadis) – Omadis (gratuit)
09. Molchat Doma + War Scenes – La Station
09. Fleuves Noirs + Thank + Drive with a Dead Girl + Panico Panico – Le Rigoletto
09. Leroy se meurt + Staatseinde – Le Zorba
09. Kwartz + ABSL + Toscan Haas – Glazart
10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie
10. Ólafur Arnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Nosfell : “Süanij, dans la forêt du songe” (fest. Paris en toutes lettres) – Maison de la poésie
10. ToutEstBeau + Mort né + Sebum XS + Stator + Nouveau Système – Les Nautes
10. Anetha + Talisman + Claudio PRC – Dehors brut
10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan ||COMPLET||
11. Friponnes de Porc + Flesh World + Sergej Vutuc – tbc
12. Deerhunter + Moon Diagrams – Trabendo
12. Up-Tight + Officine – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
13. Mick Harvey & JP Silo, Steve Shelley, Glenn Lewis – Les Trois Baudets
13. Melania + Kiddo – Badaboum
14. Dinah Bird & Jean-Philippe Renoult (Inaudible Matters) – La Gaîté lyrique
14. Girl Band + Silverbacks – La Maroquinerie
14. Automatisme + Lacustre (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
14. Le Crabe + LR 666 + W 666 D + Insin – Café de Paris
14. Stella Chiweshe + Is a Fish – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
14. Manni Dee + Remco Beekwilder + Mental Infection – Glazart
15. Von Pariahs + Nursery – Point FMR
15. Tendra Ael + City Dragon + Meryll Ampe + Divisas – La Pointe Lafayette
15. Scrtch + Feromil + Mistress Bomb H – Le Cirque électrique
15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
15. Karenn + 16H07 + Antigone... (Big Bang Festival) – Les Docks de Paris
15. Ron Morelli + Krikor + A.T. + Gabriel D.ko + Mad Pablo – La Bellevilloise
15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique ||ANNULÉ||
16. Princess Century + Grand 8 + The Disease – L'International
16. Magrava + ruò tán + Jesus Cry Stalin – Le Picolo (Saint-Ouen)
16. Kas:st + Agoria + Bambounou b2b François X + Charles Kenkler + Matrixxman + Remcord...(Big Bang Festival) – Les Docks de Paris
17. Nitzer Ebb + Liebknecht – La Machine
17. Tropical Fuck Storm + Unschooling – Badaboum
18. Omni + The Gotobeds + Pleasure Principle – La Boule noire
18. Surf Curse + edgar déception + Fiasco – Supersonic (gratuit)
19. Earth + Helen Money – Petit Bain
20. Lucy Railton + Sean Baxter + Jessica Ekomane – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
21. Cate Le Bon + Grimm Grimm – Petit Bain
21. Haco + Emiko Ota avec KiriSute Gomen – Studio Campus
21. Vincent Ségal, Clément Saunier, Odile Auboin, Jossalyn Jessen et Gilbert Nouno jouent des pièces de Peter Eötvös, Yan Maresz, Gilbert Nouno et Fausto Romitelli (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104
21>23. Nosfell : “Le Corps des songes” (fest. New Settings) – Théâtre de la Cité internationale
22. eRikm + Franck Vigroux & Antoine Schmitt : “Chronostasis” (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104
22. Rubin Steiner + Dombrance + Ambeyance + Meteo Mirage – La Maroquinerie
22. Kazu Makino (Blonde Redhead) – Les Étoiles
22. Vixen + Faast – Badaboum
22. Nursery + Casse Gueule + Tout de suite – Cirque électrique ||ANNULÉ||
22. Drew McDowall – Protocol (Pantin) ||ANNULÉ||
23. Franck Vigroux & Kurt d’Haeseleer : “The Island (part. 1)” + Cinna Peyghamy (fest. Bruits blancs) – La Muse en circuit (Alfortville) (gratuit sur résa)
23. Trio Sacher + Ensemble intercontemporain (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104
23. Piloot + Spelterini + Rastrejo + Tachychardie – Espace B
23. Arrington de Dionyso – Le Zorba
23. Billy Childish + Le Villejuif Underground + Petausaure (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
23. 999999999 + Jawbreakrs + Nico Moreno + Perc + Sentimental Rave + Softcoresoft + Trym + Parfait + UR trax – tba
23. Crystal Distortion + Jeff23 + 69db + Ixindamix – Dehors brut
24. TR/ST + Ela Minus – Le Trianon
24. Mdou Moctar – La Boule noire
24. Midori Takada + Carla dal Forno + Felicia Atkinson (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine
25. Unité d’habitation + Geography of Hell + Skin Crime + Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement + Becka Diamond – Le Klub
26. Wardruna – Olympia
27. Poly-Math + Bruit ≤ + Maven – Supersonic (gratuit)
27. The Stranglers – Olympia
27. Silly Joy + Raskolnikov + Jupiter Jane – L’International
27. Le Singe blanc + Double Nelson + Putavelo – Le Cirque électrique
27. The Stranglers + Ruts DC – L’Olympia
27. Hélène Breschand, Tarek Atoui & Cécile Mont-Reynaud : “Pandore” + Ensemble Motus joue Tony Conrad et Elsa Biston (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis Gras (Arcueil)
28. The Psychotic Monks – Trabendo
28. Artl + Powerdove – Petit Bain
28. OD Bongo + Richard Frances & Konpyuta + Domotic – 100ECS
28. Michel Maurer : “Collection de petites pièces” et “Fragments d’un journal intime” (fest. Mesure pour mesure) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
28. ABSL + Blush Response + Kuss + Ferdinand Prairie – Rex Club
28. Derek Holzer : “Vector Synthesis” + Cate Hope & Lisa McKinney : “Super Liminum” + Antoine Schmitt & Hortense Gauthier : “CliMax” (fest. Bruits blancs) – Le Cube (gratuit sur résa) ||COMPLET||
29. Le Syndicat + Entre Vifs – Les Voûtes
29. Balladur + Tôle froide + Poupard – Badaboum
29. Scanner & eRikm + Hélène Breschand + eRikm : “Le Piano englouti” de Brunhild Meyer-Ferrari (fest. Mesure pour mesure) – Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil
29. Ulrich Krieger : “Raw” + Cellule d’intervention Metamkine (fest. Bruits blancs) – La Muse en circuit (Alfortville)
29. Maoupa Mazzocchetti + Filmmaker + Club Meth + Detective Unit + Jean Redonodo + Shlagga – La Station
30. Mondkopf – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit)
30. Aidan Baker & BOW Quintet + SEPL (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
30. Ulrich Krieger + Natacha Muslera + Julien Desprez + Eryck Abecassis + Sylvaine Hélary avec Clyde Chabot, Jean Cagnard, Ismaël Jude, Nathalie Papin et Michel Simonot (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis Gras (Arcueil)
30. Donato Dozzy + Max Cooper + Terry & Cyan Riley + Ensemble intercontemporain : "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Ensemble Social Silence : "Music for Airport" de Brian Eno + Apollo noir + Récital pour marimbas (Marathon fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique ||COMPLET||
Décembre
01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie
01. Ghedalia Tazartes & Rhys Chatham (Semaine du bizarre) – Théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil)
02. Carambolage + Galère + The Bardogs – Supersonic (gratuit)
03. White Hills – Supersonic (gratuit)
03. Belgrado – Espace B
05. Cent Ans de solitude + Kazehito Seki + Joachim Montessuis – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
06. The Flying Luttenbachers – The University of Chicago Center (gratuit sur résa)
06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
06. dDamage + Arnaud Rebotini (dj) + Mondkopf (dj) + Sister Iodine + Krikor (dj) + White Heat + Dr(dr)one + Grorille (dj) + Panzer (dj) + Paulie Jan + Le Dogue (dj) – La Station
06. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel + France Sauvage + Somaticae (Semaine du bizarre) – Théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil)
06. Answer Code Request + Regis + Raslan b2b Yoannis – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Kokoko! – La Gaîté lyrique
07. I Hate Models – tba
08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
08. Mark Lanegan Band + The Membranes – Le Trianon
10. White Bouse + Drone à clochettes + Thomas Zielinski + Thharm + Ex_Pi – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
11. Boris – Le Gibus
11. Kaffe Matthews + Phil Minton, Audrey Chen & Onceim – La Dynamo (Pantin)
12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain
12. Heldon + Duncan – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
12. Maya Dunietz + Jacques Perconte & Onceim – La Dynamo (Pantin)
12. Bas Mooy + VTSS + Eklpx – Glazart
12. Kompromat (Vitalic & Rebeka Warrior) – La Cigale ||COMPLET||
13. Contrefaçon – La Gaîté lyrique
13. Regards extrêmes + Lisieux + Ascending divers – Les Voûtes
14. Ludwig Von 88 – Le Trianon
15. The Ex + 75 Dollar Bill – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
17. Thomas Ankersmit + Gaël Segalen – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
18. Amenra – Bataclan
20. Varg + Christoph de Babalon + Les morts vont bien + Powerplant + Fever 103° (fest. Magnétique nord) – La Station
20. Hector Oaks + Nene H + Nur Jaber + Parfait + Pawlowski – tba
21. Youth Avoiders + Chain Cult + Short Days + Bleakness – Espace B
21. A.N.I + Maraudeur + Raymonde + Ece Özel + Accou (fest. Magnétique nord) – La Station
21. Anetha + Introversion + Jacidorex + Parfait + Schake – tba
2020
Janvier
04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
11. Last Night + Euromilliard + Kumusta – Gibus
16. Black Midi – Le Carreau du Temple ||COMPLET||
17. Edith Nylon – Petit Bain
17. Scratch Massive + Lokier + Cassie Raptor + Faast + Kiddo – Badaboum
17. Dafne Vicente-Sandoval + Ji Youn Kang + Thomas Lehn : « Occam VI » d’Eliane Radigue + Tiziana Bertoncini, Antonin Gerbal, David Grubbs, Ji Youn Kang, Thomas Lehn, eRikm & Dafne Vicente-Sandoval : « Et tournent les sons dans la garrigue » de Luc Ferrari – Le 104
18. Lee Ranaldo & Raül Refree – Le 104
18. Franck Vigroux : "Flesh" (Biennale Nemo) – Maison des arts et de la culture (Créteil)
24. Penguin Cafe + Lubomyr Melnyk + Peter Broderick + Anne Müller + Hatis Noit + Janus Rasmussen – La Gaîté lyrique
26. The Fat (cinéconcert pour enfants) – La Gaîté lyrique
29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale
30. Editors – Salle Pleyel
31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel
31. It It Anita + Mss Frnce + Flowers + Angle mort et clignotant + Casse Gueule + La Jungle – Petit Bain
Février
02. Sunn o))) – La Gaîté lyrique
09. Explosions in the Sky – La Cigale
10. The Murder Capital – Café de la danse
13. Ride – Le Trianon
16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale
18. Biliana Voutchkova + Judith Hamann – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
21. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain : "Détroit" + Molécule – Le 104
24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon
Mars
02. DIIV – La Gaîté lyrique
03. Napalm Death + EYEHATEGOD + Misery Index + Rotten Sound – La Machine
03/04. The Mission – Petit Bain
05. Orange Blossom : “Sharing” avec les machines de François Delarozière – Élysée Montmartre
06. Frustration – Le Trianon
07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Alcest + Birds In Row + Kælan Mikla – La Machine
10. Arnaud Rebotini : live pour “Fix Me” d’Alban Richard – Centre des Arts (Enghien-les-Bains)
11. Nada Surf – La Cigale
13. Russian Circle + Torche – Bataclan
17. Chelsea Wolf – La Gaîté lyrique
20. Ensemble Dedalus : "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie
21. Front 242 + She Past Away – Élysée Montmartre
21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
27. Lebanon Hanover – La Gaîté lyrique
27. Maggy Payne : « Crystal » (diff.) + 9T Antiope + John Wiese + Matthias Puech + Nihvak (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
28. Ensemble Links : "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain joue Kraftwerk – théâtre de la Cité internationale
28. Iannis Xenakis : « Mycenae Alpha » (diff.) + Marja Ahti + Rashad Becker + Nina Garcia + Kode9 (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
29. Ivo Malec : « Recitativio » + Eve Aboulkheir + Richard Chartier + Lee Gamble + Will Guthrie & Mark Fell (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
Avril
03. CocoRosie – Le Trianon
14>17. Metronomy – La Cigale
18. Siglo XX – La Boule noire
27. Caribou – L’Olympia
Mai
08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
09. Jonas Gruska + Leila Bordreuil + Jean-Philippe Gross + Kali Malone (fest. Focus) – Le 104
10. Iannis Xenakis : « La Légende d’Eer » + Folke Rabe : « Cyclone » et « What ??? » (fest. Focus) – Le 104
10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
19. Swans + Norman Westberg – Le Trabendo
22. François Bayle : « Le Projet Ouïr » + Marco Parini : « De Parmegiani Sonorum » + Yan Maresz (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
23. Julien Négrier + Hans Tutschku : « Provenance-émergence » + Félicia Atkinson : « For Georgia O’Keefe » + Warren Burt + Michèle Bokanowski (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
24. Philippe Mion + Pierre-Yves Macé : « Contre-flux II » + Daniel Teruggi : « Nova Puppis » + Adam Stanovitch + Gilles Racot : « Noir lumière » (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
23. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie ||COMPLET||
26. Minimal Compact – La Machine
Juin
14. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Bercy Arena
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La Semaine du Bizarre 2019 Du dimanche 1er au samedi 13 décembre 2019
La semaine du Bizarre réaffirme sa particularité suscitant la curiosité d’un public toujours plus large : Des formes artistiques singulières des créations inédites, une programmation élaborée à la manière d’un collage, au gré des rencontres et des propositions de structures amies (theatre, danse, musique , cinema, etc). Elle renvoie à certaines esthétiques marquantes du 20ème siècle, tout en donnant carte blanche à des artistes contemporains, confirmés ou émergents.
Production Théâtre Municipal Berthelot - Jean Guerrrin / Ville de Montreuil.En partenariat avec Les Instants Chavirés, Le Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil (CDN), Ateliers de Paris CDCN, Danse Dense, Luna Park Films, le Phonomuséum de Paris, Label69.
Le Théâtre Municipal Berthelot - Jean Guerrin - Montreuil
6 Rue Marcellin Berthelot - métro Croix de Chavaux (à 300 mètres)
Une salle de 210 places / un espace convivial / buvette / stands éditeurs indépendants / disquaires / Dj sets
Le théâtre Berthelot a toujours été lieu d’accueil pour des projets surprenants ou prospectifs, à commence par Georges Méliès avec une pièce en 1923, Le TEM avec Jean Guerrin et d’innombrables résidences de créations sonores et chorégraphiques.
Artistes accueillis depuis 2012 : PERE UBU Moon Unit (+ Chris Cutler), Joanne Leighton, Elsa Biston et Benjamin Sanz , Dominique Petitgand, Bertrand Lamarche, Violaine Lochu, Jérôme Poret, Laura Lot, Victor Thimonier, Sandra Abouav, HEIMAT, Black SIFICHI, Bruno Billaudeau, Xavier Mussat, Bordigaga, Denis Lavant , Anne Ropers, Pascal Comelade, Olivier Brisson, Sophie Agnel et Jérôme Noetinger, Ravi Shardja, Andrea Sitter, Joujou, Philippe Burin des Roziers, DDAA / déficit des années antérieures, Ensemble Electron, Olivier Benoit, Marius Loris, Les Hôpitaux , Chocolat Billy, Pierre Bastien, Steve Argüelles, Ghédalia Tazartes, Olivia Grandville, Ivan Argote, Pauline Bastard, Vincent Epplay, Jac Berrocal, Hermine Karagheuz (lecture René Daumal), Jacques Kébadian, Hubertus Biermann, Emmanuelle Parrenin, Harold Schellinx, Dorian Pimpernel, Le Renard,, Charles Pennequin, Un Drame Musical Instantané, Thierry Weyd, Lubriphikatttor, TG Gondard , Vania Vaneau, La cellule d’intervention Metamkine, Pierre Escot, Thierry Madiot , Arnaud Rivière, Le TOC theatre, Luis Rego (lecture Roland Topor) , Laurent Di Biase, Le colonel, Jean François Pauvros, Tomoko Sauvage, Michel Giroud, Francesco Cavaliere, Magnetix, Anton Mobin, Gwen Jamois, Quentin Rollet, GOL, Jean Jacques Palix, Marie Pierre Bonniol, Musta Fior, Les Editions PPT / Stembogen, Cactus, Luna Parks Films : films de Marcel Marien, Jan Svankmajer, Jean Denis Bonan, Ferdinand Khittl,
Programmation 2019
Dimanche 1er décembre à 20 h - 8 €
Ghedalia Tazartes / Rhys Chatham
Ce concert marque la deuxième rencontre de deux figures légendaires.
Beaucoup revendiquent un cinéma pour l'oreille, dans cette catégorie, Ghédalia Tazartès est de loin le plus grand de tous. Sa musique assemble des éléments sonores de toutes natures et de toutes provenances ... entre Orient et Occident ou on ne sait où. " (Dominique Grimaud). Rhys Chatham, multi-instrumentiste et compositeur, n'a pas besoin d'être présenté (Theatre of Eternal Music de La Monte Young, Dream Syndicate de Tony Conrad en passant par le poste de direc- teur musical de The Kitchen et la scène de musique expérimentale post-Minimal New Yorkaise
Musiques Imaginaires
un programme de 8 films réalisé par Marie-Pierre Bonniol autour de l'idée de musiques imaginaires, incarnées, transfor- mées, avec des musiques et morceaux de Pierre Bastien, Asmus Tietchens, Jean-Jacques Palix et Eve Couturier. https://julietippex.com/roster/imaginary
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Mardi 3 décembre - 20 h 30 - 5 €
" À l'ombre de la canaille bleue " un film de Pierre Clémenti France / 1985 / 82' Avec Pierre Clémenti, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Achmi Gachem, Simon Reggiani… Afin de réprimer une révolution, les autorités de Nécrocity confient les pouvoirs de police à une bande d'infâmes malfrats. Un polar politique en vers libre, tourné entre 1978 et 1979. "il y a ici quelque chose de William S. Burroughs. Le plus punk et le plus urbain, le plus volontaire- ment en désordre des portraits du Paris de la fin des années 1970 (Philippe Azoury)
Une proposition de Luna Park Films. En présence de Jean-Pierre Kalfon (sous réserve).
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Mercredi 4 décembre - Entrée libre sur réservation
Pneuma-récital - Sébastien Lespinasse
Une expérimentation de la langue poussée à ses limites. Les mots deviennent des signaux, des coups de poing, des déplacements physiques d'ondes. Celui qui parle est parlé par tous les bouts de la machine à dire. Celui qui parle dissout son nom dans les identités intenses de la langue.
No mistakes only bad follow-ups : Une conférence dansée sur Rachel Rosenthal
Créée et interprétée par Nathalie Broizat Rachel Rosenthal (1926-2015), est une figure clé dans le développement de la performance aux États-Unis. La pièce se concentrera dans un premier temps sur la période des années 50 où elle faisait partie du cercle Cage/Cunningham laissant apparaitre la question de l'identité, du genre et de l'authenticité. Une philoso- phie de la distanciation et de l'ironie est également mise en exergue par le postulat suivant : se prendre au sérieux n'est pas sérieux. Commande du CCN de Caen. Avec le soutien de la Fondation des Etats-Unis, de la Ménagerie de Verre/ Studiolab, du CND/prêts studio. Love Labo est accompagnée par Danse Dense.
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Vendredi 6 décembre à 20h - Tarif 8€
Nina Garcia et Maria Bertel, France Sauvage, Somaticae
Un nouveau partenariat avec les Instants Chavirés. Forcément de traverse et aventureuse, cette soirée en trois parties propose une plongée aux confins de l'électronique et des musiques libres actuelles. Des aspects free, massifs et électriques des musiciennes Nina Garcia et Maria Bertel en passant par les attaques technoïdes et acides du grenoblois Somaticae et l'étrange musique électro concrète rythmique de France Sauvage. http://www.instantschavires.com
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Samedi 7 décembre à 19h30 - Entrée libre sur réservation
Porque - Structure Couple Danse 27 min
Lotus Eddé Khouri et Christophe Macé collaborent sous le nom de Structure-Couple, explorant la radicalité du geste visuel, musical et chorégraphique à travers une Scénographie : Christophe Macé, Lumières : Structure-Couple, Régie Lumière : Baptiste Joxe
Production CHORDA, Co-production : Le Générateur, Avec l'aide de la Drac Ile-de-France - Programmation hors les murs de l'Atelier de Paris / CDCN en partenariat avec Paris Réseau Danse.
Soundtracks : Mathieu Bauer / Sylvain Cartigny
Un projet qui s'appuie sur deux faces d'un vinyle de sons divers et variées. L'ensemble de ces fragments sonores très court, dictent les ruptures et les couleurs musicales aux deux musiciens qui se délectent de cette bandes sons, aux univers improbables.
Les Revues phonographiques : Jérôme Poret, Myriam Pruvot, Quentin Rollet, Jalal Aro et Marc Parazon
Initiés par Jérôme Poret et le comité des autoctones du Bizarre, les Revues phonographiques pour son deuxième rendez-vous diffuseront une série de complicités d'artistes musicien.es et de machines parlantes au travers de la collection du Phonomuseum toutes en live et en cornet acoustique ! Une coproduction Labelle69 et Phonomuseum.
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Expositions :Comité des autochtones du Bizarre et Samuel Arthur : Around the world. Série de 108 cartes postales touristiques dont les images ont été recouvertes à la peinture noire. Seuls persistent le nom du pays, de la ville ou du lieu représenté ainsi que les éléments de design graphique. ………………………………….
Théâtre Municipal Berthelot - Jean Guerrin 6 rue Marcellin Berthelot 93100 Montreuil
Métro: Croix de Chavaux Réservations: 01 71 89 26 70
[email protected]
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