Sound with no boundaries, no borders. Borderline Festival 10 at Onassis Channel on YouTube
Digital Concerts on 06.02, 09.02 and 13.02.22
Νο borders. No boundaries. The 10th Borderline Music Festival is coming at Onassis Channel on YouTube. Three online screenings full of experimentation and exciting performances by Curl (06.02), Lea Bertucci, Thomas Köner, Coti K., Erato Tzavara, Andrea Bonetti (09.02), Julia Reidy Jacob Kirkegaard, Kostadis and Wild Terrier Orchestra [Jay Glass Dubs w / Foteini Korre] (16.02) filmed in June 2021 at Nea Mascot (Tavros Municipal Cinema) and 'Lipasmata" Community Park Theater of Drapetsona (former Fertilizer Factory).
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In a time when the arts have been forced to inhabit just two dimensions and a particularly narrow acoustic spectrum, Borderline is here to bring music back in its totality, and to remind us that sound can address all our senses – minds and bodies too.
This international festival – that has steadily drawn attention to multifaced readings of the space between transmitter and receiver, artist and spectator/listener – is inviting audiences to celebrate its tenth anniversary with a series of live concerts and audiovisual happenings and events. Lying at the festival’s heart is the need to physically meet again, and to redefine an interactive and participatory creative space that is held in common.
Νο borders. No boundaries. Just sound.
Photo: Pinelopi Gerasimou
Curl at Lipasmata Community Park Theater of Drapetsona
Sunday, 6 February | 21:00
Curl (45')
Available until 13.02.22
Wednesday, 9 February | 19:00
Lea Bertucci (32')
Thomas Köner (38')
Coti K. | Erato Tzavara | Andrea Bonetti ( 30')
Sunday, 3 February | 21:00
Julia Reidy(31')
Jacob Kirkegaard (24')
Kostadis (29')
Wild Terrier Orchestra (Jay Glass Dubs w/ Foteini Korre) (28')
The musical three-day event starts with CURL, a collective that can be characterized as a vital creative and experimental space for artists who, as individuals, have met with the most distinguished acclaim society has to offer, yet continue to identify with groups and movements still at the bleeding edge of acceptance.
On Wednesday 9 February we will watch the experimental musician, composer and performer Lea Bertucci. Her work describes relationships between acoustic phenomena and biological resonance. In addition to her longstanding practice with woodwind instruments, her work incorporates spatialized speaker arrays, a timbral approach to composition, radical methods of free improvisation, and creative misuses of audio technology.
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The program continues with Thomas Köner, whose works are audiovisual meditations that explore our notion of time, memory, and location. He invites audiences to enjoy impressions of depth, distance, and disappearance, and to fathom the qualities of the space around our limits of perception. Thomas Köner studied at Musikhochschule Dortmund and CEM Studio Arnhem.
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Wednesday's program will be closed by Coti K., Erato Tzavara and Andrea Bonetti. Coti K., has been involved in the electronic music scene since the mid-80s, as a musician, sound engineer, composer, installation artist, and record producer. He has composed music and designed sound for theater, cinema, TV, and dance-theater productions, as well as audiovisual installations. Erato Tzavara is a video artist specialized in moving image techniques for live performance and digital scenography. Andrea Bonetti was born in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1968. He studied Biological Sciences in Pavia, Italy, and in 1995 he moved to Greece to research the birds of the Gialova. His research had already approached him to wildlife photography, which eventually became his main occupation.
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On Sunday, February 13, we will watch Julia Reidy, Jacob Kirkegaard, Kostadis, and the Wild Terrier Orchestra (Jay Glass Dubs w/ Foteini Korre). Julia Reidy makes music for processed and acoustic instruments (mostly guitars). Her recent recorded work – “brace, brace: (Slip, 2019), “In Real Life” (Black Truffle, 2019), and “Vanish” (Editions Mego, 2020) – can be described as a series of non-traditional song forms which combine unstable harmonic territories, rhythmic elasticity, and abstract narrative over stretched, episodic forms. The work of Jacob Kirkegaard explores ways to reflect on complex, unnoticed or unapproachable conditions and environments. His works have treated themes such as radioactivity in Chernobyl and Fukushima, border walls in global and metaphorical contexts, and melting ice in the Arctic
“Wild Terrier Orchestra” is a project inspired by Dimitris Papadatos aka Jay Glass Dubs with the contribution of ney player Foteini Korre on stage.
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Credits
Director: Christos Sarris
Director of Photography and camera: Evan Maragkoudakis
Cameras: Dimitris Zivopoulos, Filippos Zamidis
Drone: Giagkos Papadopoulos
Editor: Tryfon Karatzinas
Colorist: George Kollios
Sound Mix: Jacopo Fokas
Video Crew Assistant: Koralia Dogani