Mi Ho + Busato // su dance110 + Tavil + Sanchez // Salvo + Obligado
Paula Sanchez ©Urs Althaus + Dan Su aka su dance110 ©Melika Akbari + Utku Tavil ©Monica Carocci
Paula Sanchez ©Urs Althaus + Dan Su aka su dance110 ©Melika Akbari + Utku Tavil ©Monica Carocci
Miho + Busato ©Blandine Casen
Miho + Busato ©Blandine Casen
Sofia Salvo ©Cristina Marx Photomusix + Gustavo Obligado ©Ani Iramaina
Sofia Salvo ©Cristina Marx Photomusix + Gustavo Obligado ©Ani Iramaina

Friday, 24 May, 2024 - 20:30

Mi Ho + Busato // su dance110 + Tavil + Sanchez // Salvo + Obligado

Mi Ho
Marcello S. Busato
su dance110 aka Dan Su
Paula Sanchez
Utku Tavil
Sofia Salvo
Gustavo Obligado

Doors 20.30 Uhr | Concerts 21 Uhr | Tickets (only at door) € 10,--

Mi Ho/Busato
Mi Ho – piano, inside piano
Marcello S. Busato – drums 

Sanchez/su dance110/Tavil
su dance110 – voice, electronics
Utku Tavil – drums
Paula Sanchez – intervened Cello, electronics

Salvo/Obligado
Sofia Salvo – bartione saxophone
Gustavo Obligado – saxophone, electronics
 

The pianist Mi Ho and drummer Marcello S. Busato are known as busy figures in the Berlin scene for their dedication to improvised music and real-time-composition. Busato has already explored experimental music, free jazz and noise in countless constellations. Mi Ho, also a drummer (Ryskinder, ex Jaguar no Me), was always interested in the percussive potential of the piano. In their dialogue between drums and piano, the two musicians give themselves a lot of space to develop their rhythmic figures.

At the suggestion of biegungen im ausland concert series, the trio su dance110, Utku Tavil and Paula Sanchez came together. Crossing boundaries and sonic extremes are to be expected here. The dramatic performance of su dance110 interacts with Sanchez's experimental cello playing. Utku Tavil sets accents on the drums, develops textures and fragments the sound. A trio that releases maximum energy.

The performance by Sofia Salvo and Gustavo Obligado combines the rich tonal palette of the saxophone with electronic sounds. In free improvisation, the Argentine artists delve into the intricacies of their instruments. Known for their expressive performances, the duo immerse their audience in a lively listening experience.

Supported by Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.

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