Heroines of Sound Festival – Day 2

Concerts / Performance / Discourse / Video art / Workshops

Concert Panel Workshop Musik Video art

© Katalin Ladik, acb gallery Budapest

Quiet Music Ensemble © Tomasz Madajczak

Frida Sjögren © Karen Power

Tickets

Ticket Prices

Day ticket      
22 Euro reduced 15 Euro

2-day ticket  
38 Euro reduced 26 Euro

3-day ticket/festival pass      
55 Euro reduced 40 Euro

Workshop 
6 Euro 

© Sara Perovic

The second evening of the Heroines of Sound Festival opens with performances by Ira Hadžić, Swantje Lichtenstein and pioneer Katalin Ladik, who brings to the stage a new piece in collaboration with Natalia Pschenitschnikova. The intergenerational programme provides insight into the multifaceted spectrum of the interplay of sound, body and poetry. Language is conveyed not only through visual and vocal expression, but through movement and gestures as well, yielding a labyrinthine journey through space and time, in which even listening becomes language.

The Quiet Music Ensemble, who reinterprets “quiet music” as a “revolutionary act”, presents the German premiere of works by Irish and British composers commissioned by the ensemble. The collaborative piece “... we return to ground ...” combines music by Karen Power, dance by Mary Nunan and video by Atoosa Pour Hosseini. British composer and installation artist Kathy Hinde produces impressive sound sculptures that interact with the performers of the Quiet Music Ensemble. Anna Murray’s composition was inspired by the Noh Theater and the pine tree as a symbol of longevity and impermanence. Berlin-based multi-instrumentalist Theresa Stroetges, aka Golden Diskó Ship, then performs an audiovisual concert with both beat-driven and hymnic passages.

Panel II: „The engaged body and the aesthetics of electronic music
Electronic music’s supposedly disembodied sound is the stuff of myth, and can easily be refuted by many current musical positions. The focus of this year’s festival is on percussion and electronic music, thereby providing an excellent opportunity to illuminate the sensorily and physically experiential moments offered by this genre. As both the percussionists and composers had equal weight in shaping this focus, the interchange between these two groups constitutes the central motif for this discursive event. Topics to be discussed include the question of the combination of instrumental and electronically generated sound as well as the specific challenges of percussion, for composers, musicians and audiences alike.

Biographien

Heroines of Sound wurde aus der Berliner Szene mit einer feministischen Agenda von Bettina Wackernagel und einer Gruppe von Künstler*innen initiiert. Zur Aufführung gelangen herausragende frühe Werke sowie zukunftsweisende Positionen von jüngeren Künstler*innen. Die Idee ist, die Verbindungslinien unterschiedlicher Genres erfahrbar zu machen und die Präsenz von Künstler*innen im Kunst- und Musikbetrieb kontinuierlich zu stärken.

Programme

Programme Day 2

3-6 pm: Workshop – "Pulsatile Presences: Improvising with radio bodies and somatic rythms" with Florencia Curci and Tatiana Heuman

5 pm-2 pm: Sound and film bar
Video art Katalin Ladik

6-7.30 pm: Panel II – "A critical reflection of the engaged body within the aesthetics of electronic music"

8 pm: Concert III – Ira Had Hadžić, Katalin Ladik, Natalia Pschenitschnikova and Swantje Lichtenstein

10 pm: Concert IV – Quiet Music Ensemble

11.30 pm: Concert V – Golden Diskó Ship 

With compositions by Ira Hadžić, Katalin Ladik, Swantje Lichtenstein, Karen Power, Kathy Hinde, Anna Murray and Golden Diskó Ship

Panel II with Greta Eacott, Katharina Ernst, Anna Murray, Karen Power, Teresa Riemann and Robyn Schulkowsky
Keynote Laura Zattra
(Ircam/Paris)
Moderation Sabine Sanio (Berlin)

 

The complete programme of the Heroines of Sound Festival 2024

Credits

Heroines of Sound 2024 wird gefördert aus Mitteln des Hauptstadtkulturfonds und der Mariann Steegmann Foundation.

Weitere Partner sind CHB Berlin, Klang Festival, Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung, Koda Kultur, Statens Kunstfonds. Im Rahmen von Zeitgeist Irland 24, eine Initiative von Culture Ireland und der Irischen Botschaft in Deutschland.

Medienpartnerschaften Radialsystem: The Berliner, Rausgegangen, tip Berlin, taz. die tageszeitung.

The second evening of the Heroines of Sound Festival opens with performances by Ira Hadžić, Swantje Lichtenstein and pioneer Katalin Ladik, who brings to the stage a new piece in collaboration with Natalia Pschenitschnikova. The intergenerational programme provides insight into the multifaceted spectrum of the interplay of sound, body and poetry. Language is conveyed not only through visual and vocal expression, but through movement and gestures as well, yielding a labyrinthine journey through space and time, in which even listening becomes language.

The Quiet Music Ensemble, who reinterprets “quiet music” as a “revolutionary act”, presents the German premiere of works by Irish and British composers commissioned by the ensemble. The collaborative piece “... we return to ground ...” combines music by Karen Power, dance by Mary Nunan and video by Atoosa Pour Hosseini. British composer and installation artist Kathy Hinde produces impressive sound sculptures that interact with the performers of the Quiet Music Ensemble. Anna Murray’s composition was inspired by the Noh Theater and the pine tree as a symbol of longevity and impermanence. Berlin-based multi-instrumentalist Theresa Stroetges, aka Golden Diskó Ship, then performs an audiovisual concert with both beat-driven and hymnic passages.

Panel II: „The engaged body and the aesthetics of electronic music
Electronic music’s supposedly disembodied sound is the stuff of myth, and can easily be refuted by many current musical positions. The focus of this year’s festival is on percussion and electronic music, thereby providing an excellent opportunity to illuminate the sensorily and physically experiential moments offered by this genre. As both the percussionists and composers had equal weight in shaping this focus, the interchange between these two groups constitutes the central motif for this discursive event. Topics to be discussed include the question of the combination of instrumental and electronically generated sound as well as the specific challenges of percussion, for composers, musicians and audiences alike.

Biographies

Heroines of Sound wurde aus der Berliner Szene mit einer feministischen Agenda von Bettina Wackernagel und einer Gruppe von Künstler*innen initiiert. Zur Aufführung gelangen herausragende frühe Werke sowie zukunftsweisende Positionen von jüngeren Künstler*innen. Die Idee ist, die Verbindungslinien unterschiedlicher Genres erfahrbar zu machen und die Präsenz von Künstler*innen im Kunst- und Musikbetrieb kontinuierlich zu stärken.

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