Difference between revisions of "Sound Disobedience"
Line 63: | Line 63: | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.sploh.si/neposlusnoeng.html Sound Disobedience page on Sploh Institute website] | *[http://www.sploh.si/neposlusnoeng.html Sound Disobedience page on Sploh Institute website] | ||
+ | * [http://www.sploh.si/neposlusnocd.html Sound Disobedience 2012 music excerpts] | ||
+ | |||
[[Category:Festivals]] | [[Category:Festivals]] | ||
[[Category:Music festivals]] | [[Category:Music festivals]] | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] |
Revision as of 16:23, 11 September 2015
By way of concerts, workshops, lectures, and other forms of communicating musical ideas and ideas about music, Sound Disobedience annually creates an international programme, which is co-produced by the Španski borci Culture Centre.
Festival programme
Of the hosted musicians, one can first name the UK musician Eddie Prévost, who was also the inspiration for the above mentioned Search and Reflect series and who led the workshops during the first edition of the festival. Other foreign guests have included John Tillbury (UK), Tristan Honsinger (NL), Christof Kurzmann (AT), Martin Küchen (SE), Okkyung Lee (US/KR), and a number of others.
Some of the local improvisers who have played at Sound Disobedience include Ana Kravanja, Irena Tomažin, Samo Kutin, Neža Naglič, and actually most of the other musicians around town who are currently active in this vein of music. One of them is the trio Drašler/Karlovčec/Drašler, who presented their album Stir – released by Sploh Institute as part of its publishing activities – at the festival in 2013.