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  • Do 19. Mai 2022 19:30 – Gentle Enquiry

    • Hook, Line and Thinker 
    • Michael Franz Woels (Berimbau/kleine Perkussion), David Karla (Blasinstrumente), Elisabeth Kelvin (Blasinstrumente), Patrik Huber (freier Autor, Schauspieler, Performance Artist) 

    Gentle Enquiry (AT/HU) ist ein Ensemble für zeitgenössische Improvisation. Musikalische Akzentuierungen wechseln wie Hütchenspieler ihre Nussschalen – trickreiches Flüstern von Klängen und Geräuschen, listige Bewegungsmuster, blendendes Bildwerk. 

    Gentle Enquiry is a Vienna-based contemporary improvising ensemble. Sound, movement and visual art align to engage listeners in a subtle dialogue and exchange of ideas and thoughts. The musicians change musical styles like switching accents or hats – each whisper of sound echoes through a performance space as if to firmly ask:

    where’s the hook?

    what’s the line?

    who’s the thinker?

    Gentle Enquiry was formed in 2018, and is made up of three contemporary post-genre improvising musicians. They perform primarily in small, independent arts venues in and around Vienna.

    Dr Elisabeth Kelvin – clarinet, saxophone, composition, visual artist Elisabeth Kelvin’s creative practice blends the visual with the aural – she paints what she hears and plays what she sees. She received a Bachelor of Music from the Sydney Conservatorium, and a Master’s then Doctorate of Musical Arts from Michigan State University. Early career experiences as an orchestral and chamber musician alerted Elisabeth to the importance and potential of the collective in music making. As a lecturer at Victorian College of the Arts, Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music and later in the regional Australian center of Tamworth and working with contemporary Indigenous artists, she was introduced to the role and meaning of place in social connectivity and symbolic representative art. By being now based in Vienna, she teaches music, art, and improvisation and – along with being a founding member of Gentle Enquiry – performs with Ozmosis, Vienna Improvisors Orchestra, Free Form – Just Music, Stolen Moments, and Trio Amacord+. During the COVID-19 Crisis, Elisabeth initiated the Monday Night Improv Sessions and Art in the Age of Isolation, both online multimedia improvisation projects that explore ideas on new ways to prepare multidisciplinary performances. www.elisabethkelvin.wordpress.com 

    David Karla – saxophone, clarinet, composition, digital media artist Budapest-based musician, David Karla, regards jazz and improvised music not as a canonical style, but as a living and breathing art form that reflects contemporary culture. He steps effortlessly back and forth from traditional to digital or software instruments, and custom builds sensors to transform the acoustic into the electronic. His is an interactive music that keeps an ear to the breakbeat, trance, jungle and ambience of the street, while responding to contemporary dance movements or constructing sound installations. He studied composition at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia and saxophone and clarinet with Mark Simmons, Peter Harper and Brigid Burke. He has also studied the classical clarinet and saxophone styles of India with teachers Kadri Gopalnath (Karnatic saxophone) and Narasimhalu Wadawati (Hindustani clarinet). He has designed a number of synthesizer apps for mobile devices, and live algorithmic compositions of his have been heard at the Experimenta and Broome Fringe festivals. Along with creating jazz-electronica for large outdoor dance events – including OZORA and Fusion Festival – David regularly performs live electro-acoustic music in intimate settings in Budapest and Vienna. 

    Michael Franz Woels – percussion, berimbau, writer Whether performing improvised music or working as a journalist and writer, Michael Franz Woels’ artistic output stems from quietly observing the connections and conversations between different peoples and cultures. He is a specialist in the Brazilian single-stringed berimbau – an instrument with African origins which produces three basis tonal colours: open, high pitched and a buzz. In Gentle Enquiry, Michael elongates and shapes these different characteristics by answering and reacting to the statements and gaps between the sounds of the other ensemble members, and by introducing discrete electronic filtration. He is a member of The Usonia Ensemble and regularly collaborates with sound artists, spoken word performers and theatre makers. Some of these include: Luiza Schulz (The Logic Of Care, 2018), Lukas Thön (Call Our Shifts, 2014), Gloria Damijan (Barulho, 2017), Oleg Soulimenko (Swimming Pool, 2017), Jan Martens (The Common People at Wiener Festwochen, 2015), and Theater zum Fürchten in Verräterisches Herz (Edgar Allan Poe, Theater im Bunker 2012–11). As an freelance author, his articles appear regularly in Augustin, FAQ-Magazin and skug. He is a graduate of the University of Applied Arts and University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, where he studied urban planning and architecture. 

    Patrik Huber – freier Autor (Theater, Musik, Literatur..), Schauspieler, Regisseur, Sänger, Performance Artist, Konzeptionist mit Genreübergreifenden, interdisziplinären Projekten von Theater, Performance, Tanz, Musik bis hin zu bildender, installativer Kunst und DJ. Projekte mit verschiedensten Künstlern, Institutionen, Festivals, etc.: Theater Phönix Linz, Landestheater Linz, ARS Electronica Festival, Festival der Regionen, Berliner Kunstsalon, Kulturhauptstadt Linz 09, Posthof Linz, 3 Raum Anatomietheater Wien, Madame Humtata, Radio FRO, Christina Lucas, Skandal Normal, O.K. Linz, Jens Vetter, die Fabrikanten, Kunstraum Goethestraße xtd. Linz, Leon Art, AFO Linz, Hubsi Kramar, Werk X Wien, Gottfried Gusenbauer Dir. Karikaturmusem Krems, Roland von der Aist (Ages), VHS Festival Rotterdam, IFEK, Dorf TV, STWST, Label 1 Gerhard Fresacher, Sturm und Drang Galerie, Tanzhafenfestival Linz, Theaterfestival Sarajevo etc… https://dorftv.at/video/28664 


  • Mi 11. Mai 2022, 19:30 – less is more –

    more or less

    a poem.

    An experimental encounter:

    Stephanie Tietz, moves –

    Andi Menrath, drums

    HIER DIE VIDEODOKUMENTATION:

    Stephanie Tietz

    Tänzerin.

    Performancekunst, Tanztheater, Butoh.

    Arbeitet transdisziplinär mit Künstler_innen aus den Bereichen Musik, bildende Kunst, Literatur, Theater, sowie mit Wissenschafter_innen in art meets science Projekten.

    Ensemblemitglied bei Metaffa Tanztheater, HyPer, Orakel, MayuKan ButohDance Company, KunstbeTriebsensemble, Improper.

    Foto: Chris Haderer

    Andi Menrath

    Seit 1979: Konzerte, Tourneen, Airplay, Tonträgeraufnahmen, genreübergreifende Performances,

    5-jähriges Jazz-Schlagzeug Studium am Konservatorium der Stadt Wien bei Prof. Erich Bachträgl,

    arbeitete mit Iréne Schweizer, Damon Smith, Mark Dresser, John Edwards, Elisabeth Harnik, Burton Greene, Simone Weissenfels, Joe Williamson, Jerzy Mazzoll, Isabell Duthoit, Phil Durrant, Yedda Lin, Melissa Coleman, Marco Eneidi, Achim Tang, Peter Legat, Birgit Denk, Sayuri Kato u.v.a.,

    Komponist und Bandleader des Projekts Developing Life.

    https://www.andimenrath.at


  • Do 5. Mai 2022 19:30 – Instant Dialogues

    „Instant Dialogues“ ist eine Veranstaltungsreihe in der jeweils zwei Künstler_innen mit unterschiedlichen medialen Hintergründen auf der Bühne zusammenkommen. Es entstehen Dialoge, im Sinne einer „Instant Composition“ – Alles entsteht im Moment, nichts was auf der Bühne passiert ist geprobt oder vorbereitet. Die unterschiedlichen künstlerischen Ausdrucksweisen, Persönlichkeiten und medialen Sprachen die hier zusammenkommen kontrastieren, verschwimmen und werden zu einem gemeinsamen Ganzen, das von der Unmittelbarkeit, und Unverfrorenheit des Moments lebt.

    NACHTRAG, das Video von der Performance:

    First Duet : Florent Dupuit : Saxophone (Paris) & Elena Waclawiczek (choregraphy)

    Second Duet : Yoram Rosilio : Contrabass & Olivia Hild (Choregraphy)

    Florent Dupuit

    Florent Dupuit won two gold medals at the ENM de Montreuil (saxophone and chamber music). He also trained in baroque flute for fifteen years.

    Important member oF the « Ping Machine » orchestra by Fred Maurin from 2002 to 2018, Florent Dupuit also played under the direction of Sylvain Kassap, François Corneloup, Glenn Ferris, in the Eddy Louiss orchestra from 1992 to 1996 as well as numerous groups. Parisians ranging from jazz to rock both on stage and in the studio.

    He has also participated in numerous creations in contemporary music and was artistic director of the Shaï label from 1998 to 2000.

    Currently, he participates in the ARBF collective of Yoram Rosilio, is part of the Pedro Kouyate quartet, the group Apkass.

    He is currently the leader of the Alice’s mirror quartet with which he released the album „Apparent Disorder“. 

    Elena Waclawiczek

    performance, visual art, video, dance

    www.elenawaclawiczek.comeli.waclawiczek@reflex.at – +436504201189

    Born: 1986 in Oberpullendorf/Austria

    Studies: University of Applied Arts of Vienna and, Aalto University of Art and Design Helsinki (Study: Environmental Art), Graduated 2017

    2020

    „LiSi*A – Liberating Structures for improvised Art“, Foundation of the association with Anna Adensamer, Agnes Distelberger, Jasmin Shaitl, Vienna-Salzburg/Austria

    „Instant Dialgues“, Series of events in cooperation with different artists from various fields, organised and performed with Yoram Rosilio, KunstbeTrieb/Vienna/Austria

    „S.p.i.m.e“, Improvised music and performance, presented by the european Project SHARE, ANIS GRAS, Arceuil – Paris / France

    „Intimate Stage“, Performance and filmprojekt with Anna Adensamer und Yoram Rosilio, Presentation und Performance: Festival „ZwischenRäume“, Salzburg/Austria

    „Klangkörper“, Sound- und theaterperformance – online, with Yoram Rosilio (doublebass), KunstbeTrieb/Vienna/Austria

    „Polylog“, Transmedial performance – online, with artist collective, KunstbeTrieb, Vienna/Austria

    „Immaterial body“, Solo- artist in residence and performance, ANIS GRAS, Arcueil/France

    „Berührungsübungen“, Dance- and soundperformance, with Yoram Rosilio, at the exhibition-opening, Klaus Gmoser, Gallery St.Martin, Graz/Austria

    2019

    „A present past game“, Solo- artist in residence and performance, ANIS GRAS, Arcueil/France

    „Punk Puppet Ritual“, Performance, with Anna Adensamer, Uygur Vural, Yoram Rosilio, Denny Voch, ANIS GRAS, Arceuil-Paris / France

    „Café des Enfant, 1,2,3 Poéme“ , Performance and Poetry, with Anna Adensamer, Uygur Vural, Yoram Rosilio, Denny Voch. ANIS GRAS, Arceuil-Paris / France

    „Chili Jazz“ Radical improvised music and performance festival, Heiligenkreuz im Lafnitzthal / Austria

    „MIA – Encontros de Música Improvisada“ as performer and conductor (improvisation orchestra), Atougia da Baleia / Portugal

    „Schnittpunkte der Musik“, Radical improvised music, performance and painting, Heiligenkreuz im Lafnitzthal / Austria

    „S.p.i.m.e“, Improvised music and performance, ANIS GRAS, Arceuil – Paris / France

    2018

    „Chili Jazz _ Radical Improvised Music and Performance Festival“, Heiligenkreuz im Lafnitzthal / Austria

    „Schnittpunkte der Musik – Improvised Music and Performance Festival“, Heiligenkreuz in Lafnitzthal / Burgenland

    „VERA IKONE“, Solo- exhibition and performance, Galerie Mana, Vienna/Austria

    2017 „Hier Lebend Raus!“ Poetry, music, theater, with Marek Zink, Mike’s Werkstatt, Vienna/Austria

    2015 „Haut: Schatten“, Performance with Anna Adensamer, Galery Kunstbad Graz/Austria

    2014 (birth of my daughter…)

    „Unter freiem Himmel“, Art-happening with artist collective, Festival Lendwirbel, Graz/Austria

    2013

    „AXTtütü“, Performance with Anna Adensamer, Christina Ruf, Katarina Ruf, Festival Herbstklang – European-Theater-Night, Vienna/Austria

    „Dream“, Group performance, concept: Zala Pezdir, Etno-Histeria-Festival, Lublijana,Piran,Koper,Gračišče/ Slovenia

    „Abjekt“, Performance, Galerie Centrum, Graz/Austria

    2012

    Stay in Finland – one year…

    „Testaushalli“, Group exhibition, Espoo/Finland

    Artist in Residence in Koli Rhynnänen/Finland

    „Lasten Taide Menu“ (Children Art Menu), Art workshops and interaktive performance for children, Koli/Finland.

    „Fire“, Happening in cooperation with local artists, Northkarelia/Finland

    2011

    „OrnaMental Structures – Figure and Ground”, Group exhibition, Concept: Danica Dakic, CeKa Charlama, Sarajevo

    „Giant Cloud“, Groupexhibition, Children-Biennale, Venice/Italy

    2010 „Untiteld“, Perfomance, Galery Sonnensegel, Vienna/Austria

    „Fresco on a wall of Soweto“, Social art project with artist collective, Soweto/Johannesburg/Southafrika.

    Reading: Poetry at the exhibition opening of Marianne Vlaschits, Kunstfabrik Großsiegharts/Niederösterreich

    „Salon körperhafter Dinge“, Gruppenausstellung im Salon5, Wien

    „Baum sucht Raum“, Group exhibition, Salon XI, Vienna/Austria

    Yoram Rosilio

    Yoram Rosilio is a bassist in the fields of Jazz, improvised, contemporary and traditional music. He stands as a leader and composer of the International Big Band “Anti Brain Rubber Factory” and in the sextet « Tikkun » . Taking unconventional paths, he spent several months in New York, Mexico and years in Morocco to go and meet artists and different practices. His has been working with dance, performance, painting, Theatre, sculpture and other disciplines. Since 2018, he is the Co-founder and co-organizer of the prodgect S.H.A.R.E ( European network in creative music and improvised arts) and the Organizer of the SPIME (International Festival of improvisation in Paris). 

    Olivia Hild

    Olivia Hild is a contemporary artist, living and working in Vienna, navigating within fine arts and performing arts. Hild studied Contemporary Dance, Choreography and Fine Arts in MUK Vienna (BA) and Bezalel Academy Jerusalem (MFA). In her practice, Hild thinks of choreography as an expanded artform, which is not bound to movement or visibility. She tackles choreography from different kinds of angles: from the aspect of sound, as well as from the camera eye; from a point of historical research as well as from a point of cultural diversity; from a musical perspective as well as from a technological or a scientific one. Her work was presented in the UK, Lithuania, Turkey, Austria and Israel. In venues such as the Israel Museum in Jerusalem or the Theater Museum in Vienna. Hild received the Startstipendium, a scholarship for young emerging artists in Austria, was part of a mentorship program for young female artists and was one of the winners of the Fidelio prize for performing arts.