Schrumpf! Sound of Difference

What do our differences sound like when we play them together? With this question, we encounter three different musical worlds that come together here at silent green: the Korean ensemble WhatWhyArt, which plays contemporary music on traditional Korean instruments; the Berlin soloist ensemble Kaleidoskop; and the composer Maya Dunietz. Together they try to dissolve the distances between their musical forms and go in search of the vibrations that can arise between instruments and people. And we hum and vibrate along, explore the round corners of the Kuppelhalle with sound and hear what happens when very old instruments bring completely new sounds to life. For humming and swinging along!

At Schrumpf!, Berlin ensembles present their current productions - in family format. New art forms are discovered, places are explored, movements are tried out, sounds are listened to - and everyone can join in!

As part of the Month of Contemporary Music
Supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.

 

Saturday, September 14
Door 3.45 pm / Start 4 pm
Kuppelhalle

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