Like / I broke the vase

Two sets of electronic sound by the duos Like (Belgium) and I broke the vase (Greece).

A collaboration between Diana Duta (electronics, field recordings, voice) and Florence Cats (theremin, objects, voice), the experimental duo Like oscillates between ambient, noise, improvisation and spoken word. Active in the Brussels underground scene, Like’s projects are hosted and broadcast on international radio stations. “Like a telepath” (2023) was commissioned by the Radiophrenia festival in Glasgow and Kunst Radio in Austria. “Like a soliloqui” (2024) was presented as part of the Somewhere in between A-Z festival curated by Lumpen Art Radio.

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I broke the vase were formed in 2018. They create musical performances through listening, free improvisation and composition. They use musical instruments, their voices, objects, microphones, electronics, recordings and loops. Writing and reading of autoethnographic texts, participation of the body, as well as interaction with the space and the environment lie at the center of their work. Being also musicologists and sound researchers, apart from performers, they employ practices such as soundwalks and recordings of listening experiences, while experimenting through feminist and caring artistic processes. Moreover, I broke the vase have created video performances, the experimental film The Greatest Love of All,and a podcast dedicated to the women in electronic music, entitled Silence is Broken. They have also coordinated the workshop Sonic Memorabilia and the awarded by Thessaloniki Film Festival podcast by the same name. They have been artists in residence at Syros Sound Meetings and in University of Michigan. They participated in Tectonics Athens Festival, in Electric Nights Festival, in Eclectic Tech Carnival Athens, in IF 2021, in Κilymeia 23, in Ametric Festival and also in Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams, and DataSheltered Gardens and Down to Earth exhibitions and in 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture.

www.facebook.com/Ibrokethevase

Megan Alice Clune / Sofia Zafeiriou

Two sets of electronic and acoustic sound by Megan Alice Clune (Australia) and Sofia Zafeiriou (Greece).

Megan Alice Clune is a musician, artist and composer. She lives in Australia, in the Inner West region of Sydney, traditional home to the Aboriginal groups Gadigal and Wangal. Through composition, performance and installation, her work explores the dynamic relationships between music, technology, body and temporality. It is characterized by a minimal sonic palette, delicately balancing textures that are both rich and simple. She has collaborated with filmmakers, visual artists and choreographers to create music for film, dance, video and performance art. She has released the albums: “Furtive Glances” (Room40), “Digital Auras” (Longform Editions) and “If You Do” (Room40). She has presented her work in Australia, Asia, Europe and North America. Megan has opened shows for artists such as NIVHEK (Liz Harris/Grouper), KMRU, Dean Hurley, David Grubbs, Lisa Lerkenfeldt, among many others.

www.meganaliceclune.com

Sofia Zafeiriou is a musician, composer and sound artist born in Naousa and based in Athens, Greece. Part of her research circulates the cross-pollination of lived rhythms and modalities with electronic and stochastic interfaces, noise, improvisation, and acoustic performatives. Her work captures music for ensembles and DIY orchestras, field recordings in nature and in camps, sound that comes from relations of things, sometimes strangely located in the deep. She has performed her work in Nantes, Diyarbakir, Tirana, Beirut, Slemani, Berlin, Cyprus, Chania and Athens.

www.szaf.space

Three Times Three #1

Curated by composer Spyweirdos (Spyweirdos), the monthly shows Three Times Three bring together people from the fields of contemporary dance and experimental music, in order to create a code between them, a language of communication that is valid as long as the meeting lasts.

Three musicians meet three dancers at a time. At the beginning of the evening, three random couples are drawn by lot and improvise for 15 minutes. The evening ends with all participants joining together for 30 minutes.

The first meeting of the season involves:

Savina Yannatou – voice

Andreas Polyzogopoulos – trumpet

Spyros Polychronopoulos – electronics

Emmanouela Pechynaki – dance

Christina Karpouzou – dance

Penelope Morout – dance

Savina Yannatou began her professional career singing in the ERT’s Third Programme programme “Here Lillipoupolis”, in collaboration with Lena Platonos (1978-81). Since 1994, with the band Primavera en Salonico, she has been performing songs from the Mediterranean and the Balkans. Since 1992 she has been involved in free vocal improvisation. She has composed music for the National Theatre, the National Theatre of Larissa, the Theatre of Neos Kosmos. She has also been teaching free vocal improvisation. Her discography includes around thirty albums (Lyra, ECM) with compositions by Greek and foreign composers, traditional songs from various countries, free improvisations and her own songs.

Andreas Polyzogopoulos, a trumpeter and composer, grew up in a small village in Ilia and began his musical journey playing guitar, until he discovered the trumpet at the age of 18. He studied jazz trumpet in Amsterdam and Brussels, where he won the Toots Thielemans competition. In 2008, he recorded his first album, “Perfumed Dreams,” with the Poly Quartet, which won the Motives For Jazz competition. He has released five solo albums, with the most recent being “Petrichor.” He has performed at major festivals and clubs worldwide and has participated in around 100 recordings. His compositions are inspired by nature and European jazz, emphasizing both rhythm and silence.

Spyros Polychronopoulos (aka Spyweirdos) is an assistant professor at the Department of Music Technology and Acoustics of the HMU. As a music composer, he has released over twenty personal albums. As a musician, he has presented numerous concerts in Greece and abroad.

Emmanouela Pechynaki is a dance arQst, educator, and videographer based in Athens. She graduated from the NaQonal School of Dance and holds a Bachelor’s in Primary EducaQon from the NaQonal and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 2021, she earned a Master’s in Dance from the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp. Trained in contemporary dance, improvisaQon, capoeira, and acrobaQcs, she has collaborated with arQsts like Angeliki Trobouki, Danae & Dionysios, Thanos PapakonstanQnou, Lars Jan, Stavros Gasparatos, and les gens D’uterpan. She has performed at venues such as the Athens and Epidaurus FesQval, the Athens Concert Hall, and the Greek NaQonal Opera. Her films have been showcased at the Athens Video Dance Project and Dare Dance Digitalize.

Christina Karpouzou is a dance artist, improviser, performer, physical improvisation and contemporary dance trainer. She has collaborated with numerous fellow dance artists, musicians and sound artists, performing on live acts and presenting works in theatrical spaces, dance festivals across Greece and Europe, as well as in performance art spaces, art exhibitions and more. She is a creator, producer and artistic director of DOS a platform for improvisation based performance projects. She is the founder and artistic director of the new performing arts space in Kypseli DOS _space. She has a black belt in traditional kung fu Lily Lau eagle claw. She has graduated from the school of trainers launched by the ministry of culture and sports, with the diploma on martial arts from the Greek Wushu Kung Fu federation. She is an interior architecture and design graduate from Middlesex university – BA honours – London.

Penelope Morout is an interdisciplinary dance artist, intrigued by creating hybrid projects through the fusion of various performing and visual art mediums. Graduated from the National School of Dance (Athens) and the National Technical University of Athens – School of Architecture, with a Master’s degree in Theatre Practices from ArtEZ University of the Arts (NL), her artistic identity lies on a durational creative process, during which academic and artistic research are intrinsically connected with her movement practice. Penelope works constantly between Greece and abroad as a performer, choreographer, dance teacher and scenographer. As a filmmaker she has participated in exhibitions and video dance & dance animation festivals worldwide. She is the founder of CROSS IMPACT company.

Infinite Body

At the intersection of live music, scenography, and installation, the performance “Infinite Body” by musician Andrew Bunsell and visual artist Marie d’Elbée is inspired by the phenomenon of out-of-body experiences. These experiences are characterized by a sensation of floating outside one’s body and perceiving one’s own body from an external or detached point of view. Such experiences are often associated with near-death experiences as well as “Astral Projection,” a metaphysical experience during which the “astral or mental body” separates from the material or physical body.

What occurs in these experiences where our relationship to time, our environment, our body, and ourselves is shaken and ultimately seems to dissolve? What happens, what do we see and hear when the boundaries that previously defined our existence fall away? And to what extent does the experience of self-dissolution into the multitude, among free-falling stellar bodies, reveal new subjective possibilities, new modes of existence, and other forms of consciousness?

Through the use of sub-bass frequencies and technoid rhythms, the performance “Infinite Body” explores transitional and unprecedented states, fields beyond the limits of everyday reality.

Andrew Bunsell is a composer, live musician and cultural producer. He focuses on the involuntary, pre-form states and the transmutation of creative forms. Andrew is published by Mute and Hands In The Dark. He has presented his work at the Barbican (London), Café Oto (London) and the MALBA Museum (Buenos-Aires), among others. He is also the founder of London’s Dalston Studios and Dalston Music Festival.

Marie d’Elbée is a visual artist, composer and cultural producer. Inspired by transcendental states, her work interrogates the relationship between an organism and its environment. She researches entrance points to infinite space, moments of transformation where matter collapses and all interconnected bodies dissolve into one. Her work has been shown across the UK and in France, Argentina, Belgium, Greece and the US. She is also the founder of Open Source Contemporary Arts.

I broke the vase / Luciana Rizzo

I broke the vase (Eva Matsigkou, Nefeli Sani) will present excerpts from their diary and correspondence with friends they made on a distant journey. In this performance, they will play live music along with recordings, images, and videos, in an attempt to reconnect with this past experience.

Luciana Rizzo (Argentina) presents a solo set that consists of little bells, jingles, and feedback produced using the drum bodies as resonant membranes. It is an acoustic set aiming to broaden the audience’s listening experience.

I broke the vase were formed in 2018. They create musical performances through listening, free improvisation and composition. They use musical instruments, their voices, objects, microphones, electronics, recordings and loops. Writing and reading of autoethnographic texts, participation of the body, as well as interaction with the space and the environment lie at the center of their work. Being also musicologists and sound researchers, apart from performers, they employ practices such as soundwalks and recordings of listening experiences, while experimenting through feminist and caring artistic processes. Moreover, I broke the vase have created video performances, the experimental film The Greatest Love of All,and a podcast dedicated to the women in electronic music, entitled Silence is Broken. They have also coordinated the workshop Sonic Memorabilia and the awarded by Thessaloniki Film Festival podcast by the same name. They have been artists in residence at Syros Sound Meetings and in University of Michigan. They participated in Tectonics Athens Festival, in Electric Nights Festival, in Eclectic Tech Carnival Athens, in IF 2021, in Κilymeia 23, in Ametric Festival and also in Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams, and Data, Sheltered Gardens and Down to Earth exhibitions and in 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture.

www.facebook.com/Ibrokethevase

Luciana Rizzo is a sound artist and musician. Lives and works in Buenos Aires. Studied Composition with Electroacoustic Media at the National University of Quilmes. As a drummer since the age of 16, she found her place in experimentation and improvisation as a language. She has played in various group projects and, concurrently, began developing a solo set based on hybrid drums, samples, and field recordings that move between songs, environments, and improvisations. Lately, she has been dedicated to producing sound documentaries and radio pieces.

www.lurizzo.bandcamp.com/album/l-r

Three Times Three #4

Under the curation of composer and researcher Spyros Polychronopoulos (Spyweirdos), the monthly performances Three Times Three bring together people from the fields of contemporary dance and experimental music, in order to create a code between them, a language of communication that will be valid as long as the meeting lasts.

Three musicians meet three dancers at a time. At the beginning of the evening, three random couples are drawn by lot and improvise for 15 minutes. The evening ends with all participants joining together for 30 minutes.

The fourth and final meeting of the season features:

Yannis Kotsonis – electronics

Yannis Papadopoulos – piano

Yiorgos Palamiotis – bass

Maria Manoukian – dance

Lambrini Golia – dance

Eva Koutsoupaki – dance

Yannis Kotsonis is a musician, sound artist and improviser. He has composed electronic music for theatre, cinema, video dance films and multimedia installations. Since 2005 until today he has presented his work as a solo artist under the name “Sister Overdrive” and under his real name in different contexts (KET, St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Onassis Stegi, Boiler, 6 D.O.G.S, Beton 7, Booze, Les Yper Yper) and in international festivals (Athens Video Art Festival, Melter, Phormix Aftermath, Electric Nights). He has seven personal releases to his credit. Since 2006, he has been collaborating steadily with Danae Stefanou in the artistic-research group acte vide.

Yannis Papadopoulos has given numerous concerts in Greece with renowned artists of the Greek scene (Takis Paterelis, Demos Dimitriadis, Giorgos Fakanas, Vassilis Rakopoulos, Alexandros Ktistakis, etc. etc.) and of the international jazz scene (Franco Ambrosetti, J.D. Walter, Manfred Schoof, New York Gypsy All-Stars, Jean-Loup Lognon, Tivon Pennicott, etc.). His debut album, “Mirrorself”, was released in 2021 by Puzzlemusik. He is a founding member of the Next Step Quintet with whom he has recorded three albums. He has performed at the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, the Athens & Thessaloniki Concert Hall, the European Jazz Festival in Technopolis, the Greek Jazz Panorama at the Athens Cultural Centre, the Tinos, Syros and Zakynthos Jazz Festivals.

Yiorgos Palamiotis plays electric bass. In addition to his studies at Berklee College of Music, he has immersed himself in the musical traditions of West Africa and Indonesia. The Greek tradition of his childhood listening has shaped his personal technique and sound.

Maria Manoukian graduated from the Athens State School of Orchestral Art and continued her studies in Israel. As a dancer, she has worked with Slomi Bitton, Noa Zuk, Anat Grigorio, Martin Harriague, Jasmin Vardimon, Russell Maliphant, Fotis Nikolaou, Christina Gougeli and Paul Blackman, as well as with various companies (Hellenic Dance Company, Anton Lachky Company and Free Fall Dance Company). In 2021, she created “Dance Laboratory-Rhodes-DLR”, the first Dance Festival in Rhodes and the Dodecanese. As a dance teacher, she has developed her personal teaching method, “Inner Globe”, which she teaches all over the world, collaborating with schools, festivals and universities.

Lambrini Golia is a dancer, performer, dance teacher and choreographer. A graduate of the State School of Orchestral Art, she is systematically involved in music, visual arts and theatre. As a dancer, she has collaborated with dance companies in Greece and abroad (Hellenic Dance Company, Krama Dance Company, Lidia Lithos DanceTheatre, Aerites Dance Company, Asomates Dynameis Dance Company, Siamese-Cie, Dancetheater OKTANA). As an improviser, she has collaborated with the founder of the “Flying Low” technique, David Zambrano and Narendra Patil. As a dance teacher, she has taught ballet, contemporary, partnering and Graham. Her recent studies in music (modern singing) have led her to develop a personal teaching method, “Body Instrument”.

Eva Koutsoupaki, a graduate of the Higher Professional School of Dance Aktina and Vakalo-Art and Design, has worked professionally as a dancer, dance teacher, kinesiologist and stuntwoman. She has collaborated for years on the production side with national arts festivals such as ARC for Dance Festival. As a dancer, she has collaborated with Toula Limnaios, Konstantina Efthymiadou, Pavlina Andriopoulou, Olivia Thanasoula (d.OT company), Archlabyrinth, Anthi Drillia, Eleni Vassilonikolou and has participated in productions of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, in installations at the Benaki Museum etc. She has attended seminars with Jone San Martin, David Zambrano, Ty Boomershine, Judith Sanchez Ruiz, Rootless Root, Toula Limnaios, Christos Papadopoulos, Chrysanthi Badeka etc. In addition to dance, she is involved in various fields of movement, such as sports, ground acrobatics and martial arts. Since February 2023, she is a founding member of the collaborative dance group “ΠlaneT Haπi”.

“Improvisations in parallel mode”

Screening of the documentary “Improvisations in parallel mode” (2022, 44′) by Petros Kolotouros and discussion with the director.

Synopsis:

The experiencial intake of a journey in search of sounds and musical improvisations in the rural canvas of the Greek countryside. An audio-visual haiku that reveals the hidden architecture of a nature that breathes mysticism and rituality. Improvisation is the subject as well as the creative method of this collective audiovisual work. Guided by the musicians we wanted to meet, we set off on a spontaneous journey, with as little rational mediation as possible and with the maximum possible conscious presence.

With the participation of:

Savina Yannatou, Ross Daly, Kelly Thomas, Evgenios Voulgaris, Alexia Katsanevaki, Stelios Petrakis,
Dimitris Sideris, Antonis Anissegos, Kolida Babo, (Sokratis Votskos, Caris P.), Alexandros Rizopoulos,
Giorgos Papaioannou, Giannis Zannis, Giorgos Garozis, Margarita Ermidou, Tota Kontogeorga, Evan
Handlet.

Credits:

Direction, editing, sound design: Petros Kolotouros
Cinematography: Katerina Tzova, Petros Kolotouros
Production: Katerina Tzova, Petros Kolotouros
Additional shots by: Menandros Manousakis

Director Statement:

“Improvisations in parallel mode” is a documentary film the idea of which has been taking shape
some years already in my mind. More than a clear script or subject, it is an experiment on the
process of filming a documentary, integrating the two basic elements of improvisation and coauthorship.
The soundtrack is completely made from the improvised sessions we recorded, layering
and blending them with soundscapes that spoke to us while travelling. At the end of the day, it feels
like a polyphonic piece, giving voice to the mystical elements of nature and the processes of
interaction between humans and the rest of the Creation.

Festivals and prizes:

– 24th Thessaloniki International Festival (official entry, premiere)

– 9th Peloponnisos International Doc Film Festival: Best Music Documentary

– Barcelona Planet Film Festival: Best Soundtrack Award

– Cinergo International Film Festival: Special Mention

– 16th Chalkida Greek Documentary Festival

– 10th International Festival of Ierapetra

– 11th Film Festival of Chania

Press (articles and interviews about the movie):

www.flix.gr/articles/interview-petros-kolotouros-improvisations-in-parallel-mode.html

www.cinematek.gr/arthografia/music-cinematek-paralliloi-aytoshediasmoi-sto-24o-fnth

www.ertnews.gr/eidiseis/politismos/improvisations-in-parallel-mode-ena-poiitiko-ntokimanter-me-afigimatiko-kinitro-ton-icho

Short Bio of the director:

Petros Kolotouros is an audiovisual creator who bridges the realism of the documentary on the one
hand, with abstraction and sensory visual poetry on the other. From a young age he was involved in
music and photography, activities that he carried out professionally and artistically alongside his
polytechnic studies (diploma in Mechanical Engineering, 2011). In 2021, he graduates with honors
the MSc in “Culture And Documentary Film Production” from the “Department of Cultural
Technology and Communication” of the Aegean University. He has directed many video clips, videodance
and video art while he participated as director of photography in the feature-length
documentary “Me and my shadow” about the musician Nikos Papazoglou. His latest movie
“Improvisatons in parallel mode”, is a poetic documentary with sound the key element of the
narration. Both films premiered at the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival in 2018 and
2022 respectively, with the former winning the Audience Award at the New York Greek Film Festival,
while the latter won Best Soundtrack at the Barcelona Planet Film Fesival and Best Music
Documentary Award at the 9th Peloponnese International Documentary Festival. In 2023 he works as
a core member on the developing of the “Audiovisual Center of Cultural Heritage“ in Patras, Greece.
His main focus and research interest lies in the sensory possibilities of the combination of visual
language with sound. He lives in Athens.

Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWLBA-nlB2E&ab_channel=PostNomads

BLIP – Zap!

The duo BLIP (Giorgos Stenos & Giorgos Stavridis) presents at KET the project Zap!.

Zap! is an attempt to display and materialise the invisible and inaudible fields of the electromagnetic spectrum. By using custom built induction coils, changes in the electromagnetic field can be translated into electric signals and thus into sound. This process uncovers a hidden hertzian landscape allowing us to discover the sonic world of electromagnetic fields, surrounding our every step. Listening to the shrieks and squeals of everyday electric and electronic devices (transformers, light bulbs & LEDs, phones, chargers, wifi routers, computers, etc.) not only makes us aware of our voiceless yet omnipresent electrical environment, but also intrigues us with the musical potential of this process. Approaching electronic devices and induction coils as musical instruments, the duo intends to expand its own musical vocabulary and challenge themselves by engaging with new ways of composing and improvising.

BLIP are Yorgos Stenos and Yorgos Stavridis. Together they explore the inherent sound potential of materials, objects and electronic circuits through making, on-site action and improvisation. Their communal musical practice focuses on gesture, texture, timbre and rhythm within a spatial, perceptual and physical approach, while addressing the relations between activities of listening, improvising and composing as inseparably connected and reciprocal. Τhey are members of the experimental group Trigger Happy, KeDiMouRa collective and Loskop.radio radio platform.

website: www.blip.boo

fb: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553158751326

more info about Zap!: www.blip.boo/projects/zap

* The performance uses strobe lighting.

“Banlie.UE”: screening & live

Waël Sghaier, a Franco-Tunisian filmmaker from Seine-Saint-Denis, a French prefecture northeast of Paris, presents “Banlie.UE”, a documentary about the outskirts of Europe, which he completed in 2024.

The film begins with a question: could we say that the inhabitants of the popular suburbs of Paris have more in common with those living in the Raval district of Spain than with the inhabitants of the 5th arrondissement of Paris, in the (rich) centre of the French metropolis?

With this starting point, Waël travelled from Pantin, a commune in Saint-Saint-Denis, to the working-class districts of Bratislava, Stockholm, Athens, Brussels and Barcelona, in search of the common identity of these districts, thus making an informal and regional tour of Europe.

Through the testimonies collected during the trip, “Banlie.UE” reflects the challenges faced by the inhabitants of the periphery and the solutions they find to deal with them.

The screening will be followed by a discussion with the director and a concert by Ghoula, the music producer who created the music for the film.

Direction: Waël Sghaier

Gaffer: Justine Coulmy

Sound Engineer: Antoine Stevignon

Editing: Isabelle Nakamura

Music: Ghoula

Producers: Laëtitia Barone & Alice El Kouby

Duration: 52′

Born in Seine-Saint-Denis, Waël Sghaier is a self-taught filmmaker. He became known to the general public after the release of the documentary “My Incredible ’93”, which described a trip to Seine-Saint-Denis and was made with improvised media. The film was released in cinemas in 2018 and screened across France during a long tour of screenings. Waël chooses his questions and characters to evoke encounters and add depth to the narrative. His themes are linked to regions whose image has collapsed. He travels on the occasion of each project to places excluded from the official national narrative to draw the best from them.

A multi-dimensional artist with a diverse musical background, musician, producer, film music composer, Ghoula released his first album, “Hlib el-Ghoula” in 2016. Mixing electronic sounds with traditional music, using the vinyl he collects across North Africa, he creates unexpected compositions. His second album, “Demi-écrémé”, pays homage to the musical heritages of North Africa, sailing through electro-pop, techno, breakbeat and IDM.

www.ghoula-tn.bandcamp.com/album/demi-cr-m

* The film is screened with English subtitles.

Spoken Word: from and for Palestine

Every beautiful poem is an act of resistance” – Mahmoud Darwish

Poetry has long been an act of resistance for Palestinians. Extraordinary poets like Mahmoud Darwish, Fadwa Tuqan, Tamim al-Barghouti, Hala Alyan, Remi Kanazi, Refaat Alareer, Mosab Abu Toha, Walid Daqqa, Samih al-Qasim, Ghassan Kanafani — to name just a few — use the art form to speak on the plight of the Palestinian people in a time when many attempt to silence them.

The spoken word performances of Rafeef Ziadah and Mohammed Moussa – founder of Gaza Poets Society, the first spoken word community in Gaza – inspire the world as they speak about the reality of apartheid under Israeli occupation.

To honor these and other revolutionary Palestinian poets and spoken word artists, we are organizing a night of spoken word and oral poetry performances dedicated to Palestine — a special edition of the monthly multilingual spoken word night, Spoken Maik. We call upon participants to perform their original work (spoken word, slam poetry, short-form prose) or the work of Palestinian poets. On Saturday 8 June, participants will have around five minutes each to perform their selected text.

To participate, please contact us with your performance proposal by Friday, 24 May:

We are happy to work together to prepare your presentation, suggest texts already translated (Arabic/other languages to English/Greek and vice versa), and read the translation alongside you.

The spoken word night will be hosted at KET on Saturday 8 June, curated by Stavros Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, in collaboration with KET and Delphine Leccas (AIN).

“The world will never be the same since the genocidal war ravaged Gaza. Gaza will never be the same. Our writings and us, neither.” – Ziad Majed, French-Lebanese political scientist, author and researcher

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, Beat Generation poetry, the Harlem Renaissance movement. Today it is a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

Absolute Continuity

The programme of the Absolute Continuity concert includes works by Greek composers for double bass and electronic media, with the use of a continuum substrate as a common structural feature. At the centre of the concert is the historic “En Pyri” by Stephanos Vassiliadis, dedicated to the memory of the composer Jani Christou.

The concert begins with the work “…tis en pylesi…” by Alexandros Kalogeras, for double bass and tape: a monodrama inspired by the “Bacchae”, the tragedy composed by Euripides at the end of his life.

It continues with “DarkLoupe”, a work by Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris for double bass, live electronic sound processing and video projection.

This is followed by the first world presentation of Dimitris Bakas’ work “Absolute Continuity”, for amplified double bass and pre-recorded material, a composition based on the technique of recording the cardiogram that D. Bakas initiated with the Cardiogram string quartet. In an absolute sonic continuity, the composer creates a timbral style with a strong sense of concentration.

The concert concludes with “En Pyri” by Stephanos Vassiliadis, the first recorded case of a composition for double bass and electronic media in the Greek repertoire. Surviving, with the Semitekolo couple, the car accident of January 8, 1970, which claimed the lives of Jani Christou, his wife, Theresia, and Vasiliadis’ own wife, Anastasia, the composer narrates the chronicle of that fateful night through the electronic part of the tape and the transcendental dynamism of the modern double bass.

The works:

• Alexandros Kalogeras – “…tis en pylesi…” (1991), for double bass and tape

• Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris – “DarkLoupe” (2008), for double bass, live electronic sound processing and video projection

• Dimitris Bakas – “Absolute Continuity” (2011), for amplified double bass and pre-recorded material

• Stephanos Vassiliadis – “En Pyri” (1973/1975), for double bass and tape

Participants:

Charis Pazaroulas – double bass & program curation

Nefeli Stamatogiannopoulou – handling of audio material (“…tis en pylesi…”, “En Pyri”)

Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris – audio and video projection handling (“DarkLoupe”)

Dimitris Bakas – handling of audio material (“Absolute Continuity”)

Eleni Choumou – lighting design

Charis Pazaroulas is a PhD candidate at the Department of Music Science and Art of the University of Macedonia. The concert “Absolute Continuity – Works for double bass and electronic media” is part of his doctoral thesis.

velak export #21: Eduardo Triviño-Cely / agar agar / Frederic Stritter / PZFTK

velak (Verein Für Elektroakustische Musik – Association for Electroacoustic Music), an Austrian-based non-profit arts organisation, is dedicated to experimental music, organising concerts in Vienna, Tokyo, New York, Berlin, Paris and Brussels for 20 years. The evening at KET is velak’s first event in Athens.

Touching on political issues and environmental concerns, the practice of Eduardo Triviño-Cely (Bogota, Colombia) includes sound, sculpture, multimedia, performance, sound objects and installations.

www.etc.klingt.org

agar agar is an audiovisual performance by Martina Moro and Fabian Lanzmaier. Combining analogue and digital media, they create an immersive space of abstract sounds and images that interact with each other.

www.martinamoro.com

www.fabianlanzmaier.com

Between electroacoustic music, live-electronics, improvisation and installations, the soundscapes of German composer and sound artist Frederic Stritter are based on deep listening and the exploration of Pankaroama, the acoustic horizon.

www.stritter.audio

Ambient sounds, vocals, synthesizers, field recordings, free improvisation: the duo PZFTK consists of Stella Markidi (Greece) and Gabriela Gordillo (Mexico/Austria). Through experimental practices they explore aspects of dream, memory, space, the inner and outer world.

www.soundcloud.com/pzftk-duo

www.pzftk-duo.bandcamp.com

STELLAGE presents: Nick Klein / Joachim Nordwall / ILIOS

In the last few months, the record store STELLAGE (49 Kypselis Street) has organized a series of concerts at KET with iconic artists from the international and Greek experimental and electronic scene (Callahan & Witscher, Kostis Drygiannakis, Yorgas Helmet, Katya Shirshkova, David Maranha, Giuseppe Ielasi), expanding its curatorial and selective function in the field of live performances and opening valuable windows to the Athenian audience. The journey continues on Saturday 18 May with three separate entries from Sweden, America and Greece.

Nick Klein is an artist working in sound and art and sometimes (begrudgingly) sound art with a lean towards the social potential in those modalities as they interact. Klein has recorded a large amount of music for tape, CD, digital file, and vinyl editions for music labels around the world, as well as running his own amorphous label project PL (primitive languages, Psychic Liberation, etc). Concurrently, to the best of his ability, he has shown work in visual art contexts. Klein is uninterested in the prohibitive ideological tropes and circumstances that both contexts offer, and focuses the intent of his work on trying to see what productive energy comes from the friction between the two. Klein likes loud volume, cooking, offline community building, records, bars, synthesizers, and comedy. Klein is currently located in Berlin. Klein has operated a monthly radio show on Montez Press Radio since its inception and is spending 2023-2024 developing a monthly invitational program at the Volksbühne Roter Salon. Klein has performed and shown works in contexts and festivals like The Amant Foundation (USA), SARA’S (USA), MOMA PS1 (USA), De La Cruz Collection (USA), Volksbühne (DE),  Empty Gallery (HK),  Berghain (DE), Tresor (DE), Seendosi (SK), Cafe Sismo (CDMX), Cafe Oto (UK), Folkteatern (SE), Burning Fleshtival (USA), Herrensauna (DE), and Summer Scum (USA).

www.nickklein.work

www.soundcloud.com/nick-klein

www.psychicliberation.net

www.soundcloud.com/psychicliberation

Joachim Nordwall is based on Brännö island on the west coast of Sweden. He has a long background in the Swedish experimental music scene, starting out with recordings with the psych-drone duo Alvars Orkester as a teenager in 1988. His early interest in psychic tension created by sound is now as ever present in his music. His ”Soul Music” album for Entr’acte shows his deep interest in circular rhythms, analogue synth loops and mind expanding experiments. Nordwall has also released his music on labels like Ash International and Hospital Productions. From 1999-2005 he was sweating with the avant punk rock trio Kid Commando and when that stopped he created the ritual drone rock group The Skull Defekts. Nowadays he is active in the tape loop trio Organ of Corti with releases for iDEAL, Dead Mind and New Forces. Nordwall also runs iDEAL Recordings since 1998 and has ongoing or ended collaborations with artists like Mika Vainio, Mats Gustafsson, Leif Elggren, CM von Hausswolff, Kevin Drumm, Mark Wastell, Michael Morley, John Duncan and Christine Abdelnour, and he is a busy organizer of festivals and concert nights in Sweden and abroad.

www.idealrecordings.bandcamp.com

www.instagram.com/idealbeast

ILIOS has been active since the early 90’s in sound art and image, ILIOS has been exploring the extremes of sound and image derived phenomena. Through constant change in his sound palette touching and surpassing the limits of the sound spectrum, flirting with the opposites from ultra-orthodox silence to ultra-catholic noise ILIOS advocates for an anti-career. Some of ILIOS ‘recorded output has been regarded by the media as: “The sound of death” or “The most enervating record imaginable”. By 2024 ILIOS has presented his work live more than 400 times in various venues and festivals in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Oceania, South and North America, pushing the space and body resistances to a hard test pursuing a state of alert for the human senses. Releases on: Antifrost, PAN, Entr’Acte and many other labels. Curatorial works in Spain , Greece and South America. Music for multiple film, dance and theatre works. Half of MMMD. Runs Antifrost label since 1997.

www.siteilios.gr

www.antifrost.gr

www.antifrost.bandcamp.com

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lay hold | Gabby Fluke-Mogul, Dimos Vryzas

lay hold is an improvised duo featuring violinists Gabby Fluke-Mogul and Dimos Vryzas, formed in December 2023, in Athens. At the heart of this duo lies the spirit of spontaneity and collaboration. Drawing inspiration from a diverse array of musical traditions and genres, the duo embraces improvisation as a means of channeling raw creativity and forging deep connections between musicians and listeners alike. Their synergy is built upon mutual trust and respect, allowing them to take risks and explore new sonic territories fearlessly.

Violinist, improviser and composer Gabby Fluke-Mogul (New York, USA) combines avant with free jazz, improvisation and experimental music. She has collaborated with Nava Dunkelman, Joanna Mattrey, Ava Mendoza, Charles Burnham, Fred Frith, Luke Stewart, Zeena Parkins, Tcheser Holmes, Mara Rosenbloom, William Parker and Pauline Oliveros, among others.

“In the past year or so, gabby fluke-mogul’s work has stuck with me like no one else’s. The way they construct sound with their violin is ageless. They are sounds built from the ancient geology beneath us; from shards of broken cosmic glass; from hidden corners within their heart and mind (…). Gabby fluke-mogul’s “threshold” is among the most important, most memorable pieces of music I heard in 2021. I cannot recommend it enough”. – Brad Rose, Foxy Digitalis, Online Music Magazine

www.flukemogul.com

Born in Thessaloniki, the violinist Dimos Vryzas focuses on free improvisation and experimental music. He has taken on a wide range of influences, from classical and traditional to rock, noise and ambient music. He explores the boundaries between acoustic and electronic sound and seeks new ways of musical expression. As an improviser, he regularly performs both solo and in various other groups, such as Life Only (w/Fred Frith/DAZ Diego Aguirre), Duo Karbacher/Vryzas (w/Eva-Maria Karbacher), The Coal (w/Simos Riniotis), Savina Yannatou, Circa19 (w/Thanos Kazantzis), Lay Hold(w/Gabby-Fluke Mogul), etc. He curates Stress.Studio (Athens) and No Ordinary Festival (Thessaloniki). In the last years he travels, records and performs live with many important musicians in Greece, Switzerland, Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany etc.

www.dimosvryzas.com

© photos: Peter Gannushkin (Gabby Fluke-Mogul) / Michalis Kiriazidis (Dimos Vryzas)

“Dave De Rose presents…” #8

Over the last few months, the multifaceted sound artist Dave De Rose (Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traoré, Mark Ronson…) launched a monthly cycle of live performances that was quickly embraced by the city’s artistic communities and KET’s audience.

The first seven versions of the performances brought together artists from the fields of improvisational music, dance and video art: Savina Yannatou, Saber Rider, Petrina Giannakou, Erato Tzavara, Niki Kokkoli, Nikos Papavranousis, Nefeli Papaioannou, the music group Rave At Your Fictional Borders, Candy Karra, Dimitra Kousteridou, Iakovos Pavlopoulos, Dimitris Hatzizisis (aka Foken), Dimitra Alibinisi, Eva Stavrakaki, evi nakou, Simos Riniotis and Elpiniki Saripanidou.

For the eighth and last night of the season, he performs with Natalia Baka and Sofia Zafeiriou.

Natalia Baka: dance / movement

Sofia Zafeiriou: live electronics

Dave De Rose: bass / drums

Natalia Baka is a dancer/performer and dance teacher based in Athens since 2013. She is an excellent graduate from the Greek National School of Dance and the Physiotherapy Department of the UNIWA. She has collaborated with various choreographers such as Tzeni Argyriou, Iris Karayan, Polina Kremasta, Zoi Dimitriou, Eleonora Siarava, Nefeli Gioti etc. She has participated in performances and many workshops and Festivals in Greece and abroad. She is a co-founder of the dance collective team “underscore” whose base is the artistic space “M54” in Athens.

Sofia Zafeiriou is a musician and sound artist born in Naousa and based in Athens, Greece. Part of her research circulates the cross-pollination of lived rhythms and modalities with electronic and stochastic interfaces, noise, improvisation, and acoustic performatives. Her work captures music for ensembles and DIY orchestras, field recordings in nature and in refugee camps, sound that comes from relations of things, sometimes strangely located in the deep. She has performed her work in Diyarbakir, Tirana, Beirut, Suleimaniyah in Iraqi Kurdistan, Berlin and Athens.

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

www.davederosemusic.com

Landscape photo: Sofia Zafeiriou

Natalia Baka photo: Giorgos Mufatsa Athanasiou

Midwives

The Midwives were formed in the autumn of 2023 by Odysseas Tziritas, George Karoubalos, Lambros Psomas and Aliki Leftherioti, with pieces written on guitar by Odysseas and subsequently arranged for piano, wind and string instruments by George. The result is the upcoming album entitled “A Well Educated Monster” which brings, among others, influences from songwriter, guitarist and composer Blake Mills, multi-instrumentalist Andy Shauf or the New York indie rock band Dirty Projectors. “A Well Educated Monster” was recorded last November and is presented for the first time with the full line-up of Midwives at KET.

Odysseas Tziritas – guitar, voice

George Karoubalos – guitar

Lambros Psomas – double bass

Aliki Leftherioti – piano, voice

Photo: Vasia Pappa

Post-mortem dreams

“Who said the dead don’t dream?”

Fragments of memories, experiences and frustrated expectations are brought to life through the use of video, music and theatre.

Byron Katritsis – music, texts

Aris Michalopoulos – video, texts

Vangelis Stratigakos – narration

Aris Michalopoulos is a photographer, video artist and sound designer. He creates audiovisual works by combining analogue and digital means of image and sound capture. He has participated in many local exhibitions and international festivals. He has collaborated with dancers, musicians and composers in audiovisual works, performances and music videos. He lives and works in Athens and Aegina.

Byron Katritsis appears for the first time in the discography in 2000. Since then he has been releasing albums continuously (Neon, Byron Katritsis, Tsironis/Katritsis, Opsis, Byron’s girlfriend…) and writing music for theatre and cinema. He has published two books and written plays. He lives and works in Athens.

Vangelis Stratigakos graduated from the National Theatre School in 2007 and since then he often curses his fateful choice to become an actor.

Maria Kritsotaki / Katerina Orfanoudaki

In a fragile, polyphonic and minimalist sound environment, Maria Kritsotaki (voice) and Katerina Orfanoudaki (harpsichord, keyboards) present a programme inspired by different musical idioms, with the common denominator being the mixture of music and poetry in the Greek language. They combine musical improvisation with the composition of new pieces, acting as composers and performers at the same time.

They met musically at the Rosa Nera squat in Chania, in August 2023. They created then a series of concerts entitled “Sagrada Femina” and participated with Vera Morais (voice) and Niki Kokkoli (saxophone) in the performance “Galatea” (2024).

Katerina Orfanoudaki has studied music in Greece and abroad. She has given concerts with early and contemporary music ensembles in Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and has been a member of the Ionian University Symphony Orchestra, the Sweelinck Baroque Orchestra of the Amsterdam Conservatory. She has also worked with the Nieuw Vocaal Amsterdam. She is a founding member of the XIMAIPA Ensemble, Kairós Ensemble and Duo Suzanne. She has attended seminars with Peter Seymour, Pierre Hantai, Elam Rotem, Fred Jacobs, Peter van Heyghen and others. She has completed a course with Thanasis Deligiannis and another with Jos Zwaanenburg, dedicated to the application of Carnatic Rhythms in contemporary Western European music.

Maria Kritsotaki started from an early age to study classical violin. She graduated from the Athens University of Economics and Business, while continuing her studies in contemporary singing. She completed her studies in the Netherlands. She has attended masterclasses by leading musicians of the New York jazz scene (J.D. Walter, Deborah Brown, Jonathan Kreisberg, Matt Wilson and Gene Jackson). Having sung on stages and festivals in the Netherlands, Greece and Italy, she has taken part in productions mainly focused on jazz and improvisational music with traditional influences. She is a member of the artistic collective “Free The Soprano Player” active in Heraklion, organizing free improvisation meetings and, for two consecutive years, the Freedom Day Jazz Festival. She is currently a postgraduate student in the department “Music Technology for New Media” (NMA). Alongside her artistic activity, she teaches singing and voice education in Heraklion.

El Banquete

Four dancers and a musician interact with various stage materials, composing a colourful and physical collage. Taken from Plato’s “Symposium” and the ancient discussion of love, the characters “dance love”, starting from, but eventually going beyond, its classical representations. Exploring the question: “What is love?”, they develop a choreographic dialogue with irony and provocative proximity, translating into moving images the eulogy Plato weaves for love, ultimately opening up an alternative reading of the ancient text.

“El Banquete” (“The Banquet” in Spanish) is a composition on the borders of dance, visual installation and performance, in which objects, materials, colours, textures and smells paint the traces that a performance leaves behind.

This performance is an adaptation of the work “Symposium” presented last March at the Athens Concert Hall by Iro Vassalou and Snap Dance Company.

After each performance, there will be a discussion between the group and the audience.

Iro Vassalou is a dancer, choreographer and dramatist. Her choreographies have been hosted in Greek and European festivals: the 7th Festival of Young Choreographers at the Stegi, Megaron Underground (Megaron Music Hall, 2024), 8th You Better Move (Dansmakers, Amsterdam), among others. Since 2020, she has been collaborating as a dramaturg with The Guest Project and Gesamt Atelier, while developing her personal choreographic and educational work. In her latest choreographic work, she collaborated with the Megaron Music Hall as co-producer.

Lula Amir is a dancer, choreographer and educator. She has worked with well-known choreographers and directors in Spain (Sergio Martínez Vila, Chevi Muraday…). Her latest group choreographic work, “Libidinal”, was presented as a co-production on the platform Factoría Echegaray Theatre. Her solos have travelled to various Spanish festivals (Autóctonxs Festival, Femkultur Festival Pamplona, MAF Malaga). In collaboration with choreographer Iro Vassalou, she has danced at the Athens Concert Hall (“Symposium” 2023) and at the Casting Theatre (“Simio”, 2017). She has also worked as a choreographer and dancer at the GEN stage in Uruguay and La vitrina de Belgrado in Argentina.

Rallou Karella is a graduate of the Higher Professional School of Dance “AKTINA”. She has collaborated with the National Theatre (“Secret Engagements”), the Athens and Epidaurus Festival (“Democracy in America”), the National Gallery (“Anastixis”), the Music in Motion Festival (“Cycle of Songs”), the cultural group Media dell’Arte (Sikinos Festivals), the Creo dance group (“Voreades”). Her choreographic works have been presented at the Athens Video Dance Festival and the Solus Festival.

The dancer Konstantinos Cheretis has collaborated with the Siamese Dance Company and the choreographers Koen Augustineen and Rosalba Torres (Belgium) in the production “Lamenta”, which was presented at the Athens Festival, the Avignon Dance Festival, the La Maillon Theatre in Strasbourg, the La Villette Theatre (Paris). He is a member of the SNAP Dance Company. he has also worked with Georgia Paizi, Sharon Fridman (as part of the Kalamata Festival), Stella Fotiadis, among others.

Aliki Leftherioti (aka Saber Rider) is a producer, composer, performer & DJ. She focuses on plunderphonics, free improvisation and electroacoustic composition. She regularly composes, creates and performs live for visual and dance/performance artists, works as a piano accompanist for ballet, presents radio shows, plays keyboards in various bands and is always mysteriously busy.

Sound of Color #8

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, analog-synths, live-electronics) and Natalia Manta (digital & analog-visuals) invite musicians and visual artists at KET to create together an in situ, audiovisual project.

In the eighth “Sound of Color” of the year, they improvise with Katerina Orfanoudaki (harpsichord), Kostas Tzekos (bass clarinet) and Simos Riniotis (drums).

www.jannisanastasakis.com

www.nataliamanta.com

Free for Five

Savina Yannatou (voice), Giorgos Kokkinaris (double bass), Alexis Porfyriadis (piano), Joe Tornabene (baritone saxophone) and Stephanos Chytiris (drums, percussion) meet for two sets of free improvisation.

Savina Yannatou studied singing with Gogo Georgilopoulou and at the Vocal Art Workshop with Spyros Sakkas. She graduated from the PCS department of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with a scholarship from “Mousegeti”. She began her professional career singing in the ERT’s Third Programme emission “Edo Lillipopoli”, in collaboration with Lena Platonos (1978-81). She has collaborated with many Greek composers. Since 1994, with the band Primavera en Salonico, she has been performing songs from the Mediterranean and the Balkans at festivals all over the world. Since 1992 she has been involved in vocal improvisation in the field of free jazz. She has composed music for the National Theatre, the Larissa Theatre and the Theatre of Neos Kosmos. Part of her collaboration with the theatre is also teaching free vocal improvisation. Her discography includes around thirty albums (Lyra, ECM) with compositions by Greek and foreign composers, traditional songs from various countries, free improvisations and her own songs.

The double bassist Giorgos Kokkinaris composes, improvises and collaborates with people from the fields of composition, visual arts, poetry and dance. His art is based on the physicalization of music through voice and movement and the use of new technologies. He gives concerts abroad and organizes seminars on improvisation. He is part of the editorial team of the magazine “NewMusic.gr” which aims to strengthen the local music community. He is a member of the contemporary music group àktapha.

Alexis Porfyriadis is a composer and pianist/improviser. He studied composition at the University of Bath-Spa/England (PhD) and at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz/Austria (Magister and Postgraduate). Among the awards he has received are First Prize at the Franco Evangelisti International Composition Competition 2020 Rome/Italy and Third Prize at the Molinari Quartet International Composition Competition Montreal/Canada (2004/05). His compositions have been performed in Europe, USA, Mexico and Canada. He has been involved in improvisation since 2005. He teaches improvisation, experimental music and unconventional performing arts at the Department of Music Science and Art, University of Macedonia. He is a member of the 6daEXIt Improvisation Ensemble (Thessaloniki) and WHI ensemble (Athens).

Joe Tornabene is an award winning international multimedia musician, stage and film actor, sound designer, composer and sound therapist. He has taught experiential workshops concerned with the relationships of performance, somatic embodiment, movement, voice, sound, music and improvisation in 11 countries.

Stephanos Chytiris is a drummer and improviser from Athens. He has worked on a wide range of works from avant-garde jazz to contemporary classical music. Maintaining a balance between tradition and modernism in drums and cymbals, his works serve as a free base for musicians to explore and interact with the personal and collective unconscious, with the aim of reaching a cathartic experience.

Spoken Maik #8

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, Beat Generation poetry, the Harlem Renaissance movement. Today it is a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

Curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, the eighth multilingual “open mic” evening of the season will be hosted at KET on Thursday 9 May.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

Panos Alexiadis / Savvas Metaxas

Two solo sets of electronic sound by Panos Alexiadis and Savvas Metaxas.

Panos Alexiadis is a sound artist based in Athens. His new album “Cestrum Nocturnum” will be released later this year through B.A.A.D.M.

www.instagram.com/panos_alexiadis

www.panosalexiadis.com

Savvas Metaxas is a musician and sound artist. His music has been released by many labels in Greece and abroad. His most recent work is his collaboration with Tim Olive released on cassette by Coherent States.

www.savvasmetaxas.com

fatalism / Isaac Sullivan

Two sets/installations of electronic sound by fatalism and Isaac Sullivan.

fatalism (aka Salem Rashid Skourlis) presents at KET the project “fatalism:(n)ether”. Nether — an ongoing series of worldbuilding speculations — explores ecology, time, and pacifism through sound, installation, sculpture, and performance. These elements, forged through peregrination, shape the uncanny soundscapes of Bedouin Records founder Salem Rashid Skourlis. The Bangkok & Tokyo-based artist sketches dystopian post-industrial worlds within his compositions, dread audio that mutates decay and delves through pathways of trauma and mysticism. In his work, Skourlis creates portals to other dimensions in seeking answers to the physical conundrums of our own. His debut album Gh0st on his label Bedouin Records encapsulates that cinematic otherworld philosophy. Released with a short film directed by the Tokyo-based filmmaker Tatsuya Fujimoto, each summoning of the sonic abyss is a ritual in pursuit of the apparitions of the liminal mind—beyond the corporeal, into our inmost light.

www.fatalism.live

www.fatalisms.bandcamp.com/album/gh0st

www.instagram.com/fatal_ism

Isaac Sullivan presents at KET the project “Utopics 6”. Utopics is a series of site-responsive spatial interventions that recursively apply sound, video projections, mirrors, text, and photogrammetry to distribute and amplify the presence of the elsewhere within the here-and-now. With past iterations in a church in Berlin, a warehouse in Dubai, a palazzo in Venice, and a former ice factory in Mumbai, each edition contemporaneously indexes and mediates its placement. Employing mise en abyme to reckon with persisting conceptions of linear time, futurity, and catastrophe, Utopics takes up a non-nostalgic relationship to the future; and invites an open contemplation of the past in which histories and memory are necessary, yet not entirely sufficient.

www.isaac-sullivan.com/utopics

www.instagram.com/echoholdings

Three Times Three #3

Under the curation of composer and researcher Spyros Polychronopoulos (Spyweirdos), the monthly performances Three Times Three bring together people from the fields of contemporary dance and experimental music, in order to create a code between them, a language of communication that will be valid as long as the meeting lasts.

Three musicians meet three dancers at a time. At the beginning of the evening, three random couples are drawn by lot and improvise for 15 minutes. The evening ends with all participants joining together for 30 minutes.

The third meeting of the season involves:

Vassilis Tzavaras – guitar, loops, effects

Andreas Monopolis – electronics

Giorgos Kokkinaris – double bass

Sophia Pouchtou – dance

Chara Kotsali – dance

Manos Kotsaris – dance

The musician, composer and improviser Vassilis Tzavaras is a founding member of Occasional Dream, Take the money and run, Project 37, 4+1, Silent Move, the theatre group Atonal, the artistic-educational group Gnous and AMKE weave. He has composed music for theatrical performances and has performed in concerts in and outside Athens mainly with the groups Occasional Dream, Take the Money and Run, Silent Move and Storyville Ragtimers. He has released 7 personal albums.

Andreas Monopolis is active in the field of music technology. He has participated in many cultural and social activities, bringing cultural diversity to the forefront. Besides music, he chooses sometimes image and sometimes matter to express himself, using the name “MoCM”.

The double bassist Giorgos Kokkinaris composes, improvises and collaborates with people from the fields of composition, visual arts, poetry and dance. His art is based on the physicalization of music through voice and movement and the use of new technologies.

Sofia Pouchtou is a dancer and performer based in Athens. After completing her studies in Greece and Austria, she collaborated with choreographers, visual artists and photographers, including Patricia Apergi, Ermira Goro, Androniki Marathaki, Iris Karayan, Hiroaki Umeda, Madeline Hollander. As a (co-)creator and performer she has participated in various festivals in Greece, while her latest work ‘WHY DON’T YOU LIKE ME?’, a duet she co-created with Chrysanthi Fytiza, was presented in Athens in 2022 and 2023.

Chara Kotsali is a choreographer, performer and dance teacher. She graduated from the “Rallou Manou” School of Dance, the Department of Theatre Studies and the Postgraduate Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology of Panteion University. She also studied music. As a performer, as well as a choreographer in theatre, she has collaborated with numerous choreographers and directors. She creates choreographic and research projects, either individually or through collaborative groups.

Manos Kotsaris is a dance artist. He is the founder of the NGO “Breaking Borders” (2012) and a graduate of the National School of Dance. Since 2018 he lives and works in Berlin. His choreographic research is drawn to the possibilities of education and body composition in dialogue with the wild environment, as well as the integration of social structure into the creative process. He has collaborated with Meg Stuart, Abraham Hurtado, Euripides Laskaridis, Iris Karayan, and Andrien Hod and has presented works with them in Europe and Canada.

ABSTRACTICO II

The screening series “ABSTRACTICO” presents contemporary short films, focusing on contemporary Hungarian experimental animation and its surrealistic look.

The screenings are curated by Emma Pálos, a graduate of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest.

The first “ABSTRACTICO” event was organized in Athens, at the Okay Initiative Space, in February 2024. On the occasion of the second event of the series, the following films will be screened at KET:

  • Hide N Seek” – Barbora Halířová (2019, 7’)

While playing hide and seek, a little boy tries to find the best hiding place. A poetic look at our childhood memories and our perception of the passing of time.

  • He may never walk again” Mathieu Larone (2022, 3’)

Musical notes come alive in an empty house. (Original music by Yousef El-Magharbel).

  • In the Upper Room” – Alexander Gratzer (2022, 8’)

Every season a little mole visits his blind grandfather, who lives deep underground in a comfortably decorated burrow. As the two grow older their relationship becomes more intense and important questions arise.

  • Vampire” – Zhong Xian (2021, 8’)

Vampire is a dark comedy about love and hate in a relationship. A woman’s boyfriend has been missing; however, he returned as a vampire one day, since then, strange things happened.

  • Something to Treasure” – Annapurna Kumar (2019, 3’)

Warm showers make me see stars. A meditation on fertility and repressed sexuality.

  • The Garden of Heart” – Olivér Hegyi (2022, 10’)

Dániel Juhász, a young aspiring painter with low self-esteem, is in his last round of interviews at the painting department of the Academy of Fine Arts. While waiting for his interview, his demons appear to him in the form of garden pests.

  • Intermission” – Réka Bucsi (2022, 5’)

R​epetitive still standing movement​, an exploration of the visual image for its own sake.​ A projection of mental images, which are formed while listening to music. From the simple act of drawing a line, to the intricate movement and complex structure of animation that is able to self-generate.

  • Push This Button If You Begin To Panic” – Gabriel Böhmer (2020, 13’)

Bartholomew Whisper went to the doctor today. There he met administrators keen on experimental surgery, and lonely MRI machines. At least the growing hole in his head was becoming quite beautiful.

  • Wednesday with Goddard” – Nicolas Ménard (2016, 4’)

A personal quest for spiritual enlightenment leads to romance and despair.

  • In my chest of fire there is still place to temple your dagger” – Pablo Ballarín (2021, 24′)

This is the story of a fighter and a trainer, and the strange relationship that they have.

*All films are in English or with English subtitles.

Tsevfialtis

Tsevfialtis (tsev’s nightmare) is a surreal musical performance dedicated to dreams, comedy, sound, artistic success and now that I think about it maybe it is also dedicated to Mykonos, painting, improvisational musicians, problematic audio playback technology, slow internet, noise pollution, forests, infinity and beyond.”. – tsev

created by tsev
singers: Chris Scott, Dafni Potamiti
synthesizer: Aliki Leftherioti
electric guitar: Iasonas Koumarianos
drums: Yorgos Stavridis, Dimitris Oikonomou

Projet “Création”

In Africa, the French term “création” is often used by musicians to denote a musical expression that departs from local tradition.

Thodoris Rellos, Vassilis Economidis and Jannis Anastasakis collaborate in a project influenced by the secret sound of the mbira (or African piano), a musical instrument from Zimbabwe.

Through electronic processing and improvisation, original compositions and repetitive dance patterns, influenced by African traditions, develop and create a contemporary musical language.

Thodoris Rellos – tenor saxophone, mbira

Vassilis Economidis – doundoun, ngoni

Jannis Anastasakis – guitar, live-electronics, musical saw

STELLAGE presents: Katya Shirshkova / David Maranha / Giuseppe Ielasi

On the occasion of Katya Shirshkova (RU) and David Maranha‘s (PRT) split album “Heron / A reuinåo” launch, released via Stellage on the second week of May, Kypseli’s most adventurous record shop is presenting a night at KET with Katya, David and the legend who mastered the album, non other than Giuseppe Ielasi (IT). Copies of the album will be available exclusively on the night.

Katya Shirshkova is a vocalist, composer, performance artist and lecturer, working in the field of experimental music on the borderline between academic avant-garde and sound art, mainly with voice and amateur choirs applying interdisciplinary methods in her work which connects her sound experiments with performance art.

www.shirshkova.com

David Maranha‘s work encompasses sculpture, music and architecture. In 1986 he started to develop his work as a musician both as a solo artist and with several bands and has since released more than 30 albums. He has formed “osso exótico” in 1989. He has worked with musicians such as Z’EV, Emmanuel Holterbach, Helena Espvall, Phill Niblock, David Grubbs, Akio Suzuki, Will Guthrie, Stephan Mathieu, Andrea Belfi, Alex Zhang Hungtai, Jochen Arbeit, Minit, Pete Simonelli, Arnold Dreyblatt, Jacob Kirkegaard, Carla Bozulich, Chris Cutler, Werner Durand, Robert Rutman, Ben Frost, Helge Sten and more. His collaborative projects, include: Organ Eye, Bowline, Curia.

www.davidmaranha.blogspot.com

Giuseppe Ielasi was born in 1974, he grew up in the south of Italy and now resides in the outskirts of Milano with his family. He has been making music and touring since the late nineties (he tours much less nowadays). He mostly plays solo, but also in Bellows (with Nicola Ratti), Rain Text (with Giovanni Civitenga) and in duos with Enrico Malatesta, Kassel Jaeger, Andrew Pekler and collaborates regularly with film maker and photographer Armin Linke (also editing his films). He has released (short) records on 12k, Entr’acte, Schoolmap (which he co-curates with Francesco Tenaglia), Senufo Editions (which he co-curates with Jennifer Veillerobe), Dekorder, Holidays, Error Broadcast and a few other labels.)
 
www.senufoeditions.com

www.discogs.com/label/79126-Schoolmap

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“42 years day 42 years night”

The improvisational project “42 years day 42 years night” presents the self-titled album recently released by double bassist Giorgos Kokkinaris and drummer Socrates Tsentoglou: a poster album whose music is available digitally and on line through a QR Code printed on paper.

The artwork of the album is created by Sofia Ioannidou.

At KET, the two musicians collaborate with Dimitris Ventourakis, improvising all together.

The album will be available at the venue during the concert.

Socrates Tsentoglou – drums

Dimitris Ventourakis – piano

Giorgos Kokkinaris – double bass

The drummer Socrates Tsentoglou started in 2007 with drums, piano and music theory. In 2016, he settled in Copenhagen, where he attended composition and jazz improvisation seminars. He formed the band “Kepler is free” with which he recorded two albums. In addition to the improvisational duo “Forty two years day forty two years night”, he currently performs with the trio “How deep – how high”, with whom he has recorded and released two albums.

The double bassist Giorgos Kokkinaris composes, improvises and collaborates with people from the fields of composition, visual arts, poetry and dance. His art is based on the physicalization of music through voice and movement and the use of new technologies. He gives concerts abroad and organizes seminars on improvisation. He is part of the editorial team of the magazine “NewMusic.gr” which aims to strengthen the local music community.

www.kokkinaris.com

Dimitris Ventourakis works on music performance and music teaching. His main instrument is the piano, and he is involved in improvisational composition, performance and discography, as well as in written composition. He is a founding member of Athens Arts Collective, which focuses on developing environments suitable for artistic creation, teaching and research. Ηe has completed studies in musicology, music theory, classical piano, improvisational and non-improvisational ensembles, and jazz performance, composition and theory.

“The Velvet Underground & Nico” Live

After a series of concerts entitled “Dear Lou”, Angelos Mastrantonis, Alexandros Mylonas, Vassilis Tzavaras and Stefanos Psaradakis perform the entire album “The Velvet Underground & Nico” (1967) at KET, diving into the sound and music of the legendary rock band from New York and presenting all the songs of the “banana”.

Erato Tzavara is on live visuals.

Angelos Mastrantonis – violin

Alexandros Mylonas – bass, keyboard

Stefanos Psaradakis – drums, electronics

Vassilis Tzavaras – guitar, loops, voice

“Dave De Rose presents…” #7

Over the last few months, the multifaceted sound artist Dave De Rose (Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traoré, Mark Ronson…) launched a monthly cycle of live performances that was quickly embraced by the city’s artistic communities and KET’s audience.

The first versions of the performances brought together artists from the fields of improvisational music, dance and video art: Savina Yannatou, Saber Rider, Petrina Giannakou, Erato Tzavara, Niki Kokkoli, Nikos Papavranousis, Nefeli Papaioannou, the music group Rave At Your Fictional Borders, Candy Karra, Dimitra Kousteridou, Iakovos Pavlopoulos, Dimitris Hatzizisis (aka Foken), Dimitra Alibinisi, Eva Stavrakaki, evi nakou, Simos Riniotis and Elpiniki Saripanidou.

For the seventh night of the season, he collaborates with Ismini Slijper, WERA and Panagiotis Kostopoulos.

Ismini Slijper: dance / movement

WERA: cello / loops / fx

Panagiotis Kostopoulos: drums

Dave De Rose: bass

Ismini Slijper is a dance artist, choreographer, educator, and cultural event organizer living and working between Greece, The Netherlands, and Belgium. In her graduation year, she co-founded “Sidewards”, a Belgium-based collective consisting of 12 international alumni of the Conservatory of Antwerp that creates dance productions and curates cultural events. With the support of “Sidewards”, she created her first dance production ‘If you want, maybe not’ (2021) and founded the multidisciplinary festival FountainFest, “The Festival of Femxle Pleasure”. In October 2022, she moved to Athens to explore her roots and to orient herself in the artistic field of Athens/Greece. Since then, she’s had the pleasure to be part of mixed-abilities dance group Artogether and to collaborate with inspiring choreographers such as Katerina Gevetsi and Maria Koliopoulou, as well as to engage with her own projects such as “The Journey of Lost Things”, a family performance on the topic of loss.

Weronika  Amelia Kijewska is a polish  composer, cellist, singer, bassist known as WERA, currently living in Athens. She studied history of art, cultural studies and photography, but ultimately she followed music. Influenced by natural world, creative people, light&dark and many forms of art.

Panagiotis Kostopoulos was born in Patra in 1991. He started to study drums at the age of 13 with Kostas Kondilis and then with Vagelis Goumas and Sotiris Ntouvas. In 2013 he received a scholarship to study at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary music της in New York. Soon he became the drummer of Billy Harper‘s band “Billy Harper Voices”. In NYC he collaborated with Jazzmeia Horn and Charenee Wade. Returning to Greece in 2015 he started to perform with the top artists of the Greek scene and various groups. He has also collaborated with the Modern Orchestra of ERT and with his quintet performed at the Onassis Stegi Panorama.

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

www.davederosemusic.com

Spoken Maik #7

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, Beat Generation poetry, the Harlem Renaissance movement. Today it is a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

Curated byStavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, the seventh multilingual “open mic” evening of the season will be hosted at KET on Thursday 11 April.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

“Two solos” – Sofia Efklidou / George Dousos

Two solo acts and one collaboration, based on monophonic instruments, the use of sound effects and improvisation.

Sofia Efklidou – cello, loops, effects

George Dousos – flute, clarinet, loops, effects

Sofia Efklidou is a musician who can easily move from baroque and classical western forms of music, to contemporary and improvisational and the idiom of world music. She studied at the State Conservatory of Thessaloniki, the Music Academy of Cologne, Trinity College of Music and the music workshop Labyrinthos. She has given concerts in various parts of the world. She has collaborated with numerous musicians and singers. She has participated in performances at the National Theatre, at the Onassis Stegi, the Greek National Opera and the Camerata. In her set at KET, starting from the classical origins of the cello and the use of the instrument in the traditions of the eastern Mediterranean, a meditative spiral is set up, where layers of harmonies, melodies, groovy bass lines and patterns are added to the sound of the solo instrument with the help of loops.

The multi-instrumentalist and composer George Dousos studied classical flute at the State Conservatory of Thessaloniki and the Conservatorium Van Amsterdam, he studied clarinet at the Athens Conservatory and composition at the composition workshop of the National Theatre. He is a founding member of the groups Local Heroes, Darnakes, Rom Royale. His solo project consists of an alternation of soundscapes, rhythmic pieces and lyrical melodies. He uses two monophonic instruments – the flute and the clarinet -, a loop station and sound effects.

www.yorgosdousos.bandcamp.com/album/serres

default presents Devika / Ioannis Savvaidis / idiom

Default is an artistic event where various art forms coexist spatially and temporally. It has taken place in various cities of Greece with the participation of over 100 artists and has been hosted mainly in places of particular aesthetic and historical importance.

In this episode – the second one after the recent Venus Volcanism Live at KET -, default collaborates with Devika, Ioannis Savvaidis and idiom for a live and two DJ sets of electronic and ambient music.

www.default.gr

Devika is a DJ and music producer. She is involved in sound design and music for theatre plays and performances. Her musical choices are based on techno and electronic experimental sound. She is a member of Pi Electronics.

www.soundcloud.com/devi-ka-1

Ioannis Savvaidis is a systems engineer and musician based in Athens. Working in the field of computer science, his sound comes from theoretical frameworks of computer networks and optics with connections and metaphors for nature in the sense of relative time. He has collaborated with the labels Anopolis, June, Lower Parts and Phormix. He is also a member of UNIX SYSTEMS.

www.soundcloud.com/ioannis_savvaidis

Giorgos Peristeris (aka idiom) is an architect and DJ. Apart from his involvement with architecture and graphic design, he is the creative director of default and a founding member of the record label Olympos. His sound moves between ambient and experimental music, from downtempo to techno.

www.soundcloud.com/i-diom

Timetable:

20.00 Opening set: idiom

21.00 Ioannis Savvaidis (Live)

22.00 Closing set: Devika

Hypothetical Fluid: instant compositions for vision, sound & movement

The group Hypothetical Fluid invites the artists Petros Kolotouros, Elina Demirtzioglou and Sofia Pouchtou for a performance in which music, dance, lighting and cinema collaborate and enter into dialogue.

Petros Kolotouros: vision

Elina Demirtzioglou: movement

Sofia Pouchtou: movement

Marissa Bili: sound

Melina Lasithiotaki: vision

Fernanda Balcells: vision

Dave De Rose: sound

Jeph Vanger: sound

The audiovisual artist Petros Koloturos explores through his work the sensory possibilities of the combination of image and sound. He has directed music video-clips, video-dance and video art as well as projections for music concerts. Documentaries that he has directed or participated have won awards at international festivals in Greece and abroad. He is a drummer in two active musical groups and a graduate of the postgraduate program “Culture and Documentary Film Production” of the University of the Aegean and the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Patras. Both in music and cinema he applies and explores the condition of free improvisation.

Elina Demirtzioglou was born in 1997 in Istanbul and graduated from the National School of Dance. She has collaborated as a dancer with various artists, including Christos Papadopoulos, Ioannis Mantafounis, Markella Manoliadi, Candela Capitan, Katerina Foti, among others, participating in performances in Greece and abroad. Additionally, she has worked with film directors such as Sophia Georgovasili for the Athens and Epidaurus Festival and Justin Anderson. As a choreographer, she has presented “ANASA” at the international festival of Istanbul, “Beyoglu Kultur Yolu Festivali,” at M54, and at the 1st Festival of Contemporary Dance in Ilioupoli. She also collaborates with the visual artist Aristidis Lappas for the performance “The Portent Passage of Teras” within the framework of the “Art, a silent revolution” project of the Ministry of Culture.

Sofia Pouchtou is a dancer and performer based in Athens. After completing her studies in Greece and Austria, she collaborated with choreographers, visual artists and photographers, including Patricia Apergi, Ermira Goro, Androniki Marathaki, Iris Karayan, Hiroaki Umeda, Madeline Hollander. As a (co-)creator and performer she has participated in various festivals in Greece, while her latest work ‘WHY DON’T YOU LIKE ME?’, a duet she co-created with Chrysanthi Fytiza, was presented in Athens in 2022 and 2023.

Fernanda Balcells has been working for over 15 years as a light designer in theater, cinema and architecture. She has taught light design at the University of Arts (UNA), the University del Cine (FUC) in Buenos Aires and at the University ARCOS in Santiago (Chile). She has worked in documentaries, fiction films, and art videos as a cinematographer and camerawoman. In theater she has worked as a light designer for more than 50 different plays and performances in Argentina, Chile, Holland, and Greece among others.

Marissa Bili is a vocal artist and musician based in Athens. She has studied classical singing with Mag. Maria Erlacher Forster in Konservatorium Innsbruck (Austria) and Advanced Music theory in Athens. As a classical singer she has worked as a solo and ensemble vocal artist in numerous performances in Greece and Austria. The last three years she has been exploring music through instant compositions. She uses extended vocal techniques and improvised vocal music within multidisciplinary performances which has led her to collaborate with many artists from different fields within the current Athenean arts scene.

Melina Lasithiotaki is an architect and an emerging lighting designer. She has graduated as an Architect – Engineer from the Technical University of Crete in 2014, and she is currently undertaking the last year of her post graduate degree in Lighting Design (MA) at the Hellenic Open University. Formerly, she has worked as a freelance architect & designer on diverse projects including architecture, graphic design, and visual arts. Having approached these aspects through a more artistic view, she attempts to compose lighting projects that are detailed, layered, textured and thoroughly designed, while causing a variety of emotional stimuli.

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

Jeph Vanger (born 1989 in Athens) is a sound artist and composer who works primarily in the fields of theatre, dance and sonic installation. He has worked with several directors, musicians and choreographers such as Mario Banushi, Aris Biniaris, Giorgos Koutlis, Chara Kotsali, Christos Papadopoulos to name a few. His works often combine multi-channel sound systems, modular synthesizers and handmade sound sculptures, focusing on the physical presence of sound in space as a moving and raw entity.

Sound of Color #7

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, analog-synths, live-electronics) and Natalia Manta (digital & analog-visuals) invite musicians and visual artists at KET to create together an in situ, audiovisual project.

In the seventh “Sound of Color” of the year, they collaborate with Vassilis Agiomyrgianakis (sound composition, live coding) and Justine Goussot (research, movement, dance) in an experimental performance in which movement data is transformed into sound.

www.jannisanastasakis.com

www.nataliamanta.com

French performer, choreographer and dance teacher Justine Goussot explores, through the application and use of sensors in dance performances, the symbiosis between movement and sound. She has studied classical piano, jazz, vocal techniques, philosophy, musicology and studied contemporary dance and choreography at the Cooperative Conservatory of Bordeaux. She spent many years travelling in Asia where she collected choreographic material related to local traditional and performance forms. She specialised in classical Indian Kathak dance. She created the company La Lali ci in 2011. Her innovative approach can be seen in works such as “[Taal in]-[Taal out]”, which combines Kathak and contemporary dance with algorithmic choreography. In Greece, she has participated in productions at the National Opera, the Onassis Foundation and the Kakoyannis Foundation.

Vassilis Ayomyrgianakis is a composer, performer and researcher. In 2016 he completed a PhD on interactive audiovisual arts. He has experience in live encoding of audiovisual performances and in the development of microcomputer sensor systems for artistic and academic purposes. Part of his research is based on the practical transfer of creative writing to audiovisual storytelling. He teaches Sound Design at the Department of Photography and Audiovisual Arts (University of West Attica). He is a visiting researcher at Hokkaido University of Computer Science, Hokkaido (Japan).

Anaïs Tuerlinckx (BE) / Róis (IE) / Socrates Antypas (GR)

Three sets of acoustic and electronic sound.

Anaïs Tuerlinckx is a pianist, composer and sound artist from Brussels. She moved to Berlin in 2008, interested in the local improvised music scene. Tending to a rather physical and expending way of playing, her performances are characterized by a decidedly harsh and noisy but at the same time elegiac, breezy and spacious sound.

www.anaistuerlinckx.com

Róis is an Irish composer, multi-instrumentalist and performer whose songs explores diverse modes of expression; forging an idiosyncratic blend of folk and Sean-nós, electronics, jazz harmony and extended vocal techniques.  She calls the dead with her haunting sean-nós keening songs as well as her massive thunderous and booming soundscapes, often compared to the likes of Meredith Monk, Björk or Hatis Noit.

www.roseconnolly.bandcamp.com/album/uisce-agus-bean

Socrates Antipas is a music producer from Athens. He creates complex soundscapes, combining ethereal elements with unpredictable bursts of energy. By incorporating random and organic patterns, he imparts a fractal aesthetic to his music.

www.socratesantypas.bandcamp.com/album/idolatry

Pixel Pulse

An audiovisual performance made of various materials: time, birth and decay, memes, randomness, identification and emotional self-preservation, the abstract, synaesthesia, power environments, question generators.

Pixel Pulse was founded in Athens in April 2022. It focuses on the combination of image and sound through new ways of artistic expression. It explores complex systems of meanings and experiences. Inflected sounds, textures, pulses and noise from digital and analogue sources interact in real time with a visual material from new digital tools, artificial intelligence, data visualization, generative art and live coding. The team presents live audiovisual performances within the broader context of live cinema.

Participants: Thomas Valianatos, Io Armata, Sofia Liarou, Yannis Papadakis, Stelios Giannoulakis, Nikolas Karnabatidis.

Thomas Valianatos studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts. The body of his work ranges from 2d and 3d animation and comic works, to electronic music composition and live audiovisual performances… He teaches painting, 2d/3d animation, digital painting, non-linear narratives and live visuals at the Ionian University. Since 2000, his artworks, in the form of original comic drawings, digital prints, videos, electronic music and live audiovisual performances, have been exhibited in Greece and abroad (European and Mediterranean Biennale of Young Artists, EMST, Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, ARTATHINA, Athens Digital Arts Festival, Cambridge Science Festival, Splice festival, LPM Live Performers Meeting, Synch Festival, China VISAP, International Comics Festival (Babel).

www.vimeo.com/thomasvallianatos

www.instagram.com/thomasvalianatos

Io Armata studied Agricultural Engineering and obtained a Master’s degree in Sustainable Development. She graduated from the poetry workshop of the Takis Sinopoulos Foundation and continued her studies at the Postgraduate School of Creative Writing of the University of Western Macedonia. She is currently working on her research on the topic of Videography. Her poems have been published in electronic and print literary journals. She has written the one-act plays “AUTOMAT” and “A Day Before” which was presented to the public by the “p” group under the direction of Tasos Fragias (2020-2021). In her live recitations, she often uses idiomatic musical instruments (musical saw, crystallophone, jew harp, ruv dram, lethophone). She is a founding member of the theatre group “pi synergy” and the visual duo “The Holocaust Lovers”.

www.filmfreeway.com/IoArmata

Sophia Liarou is a graduate of the School of Fine Arts of Thessaloniki. She has had three solo exhibitions. Her work has been awarded with a purchase and a permanent exhibition at Spata Airport after a competition. She took part in the competition section of the Video Art Festival digital cinema Athens AIDFF, in a group exhibition at the Athens Concert Hall for the year Aristotle, in the 2nd International Art Forum Dammam 2019 and 2021 (Saudi Arabia), in the exhibition digital art new world (European Centre Athens). In 2022, she held an audiovisual live event at the Athens Art Festival 2022.

www.on.soundcloud.com/HxnSV

www.instagram.com/liarousophia

Yannis Papadakis (aka Olla Via) is a sound & visual artist from Athens. He studies at the Master of Audiovisual Arts department of the Ionian University and has attended annual courses in electroacoustic composition and music technology at the Centre for Contemporary Music Research. He has presented interactive installations at the 15th Audiovisual Arts Festival in Corfu, at Transmedia Labworks of the National Lyric Stage, etc. His work focuses on interactive and performative experiences of sound and the human body. His research also includes the construction or parameterization of electronic devices. He supervises and organizes artistic events at the art space P6 (formerly Chimeres_Space), He is a member of the theatre ensemble “Worlds of milk”.

www.kenryoufutile210.wixsite.com/jiannispapadakis

www.ollavia.bandcamp.com

Stelios Giannoulakis works with associative active electroacoustic soundscapes, synthesizers, textures, movements, noise and harmony, experimental musical instruments, musical idioms (techno, dub, jazz, funk and folk…), editing and image processing, improvisation and music education. He makes music and designs sound for dance, theatre, film, video and mobile applications. He often collaborates with people in music and visual arts. He performs and records solo or with various musical groups (Schema Musicalis, ElektroBalkana, RSLG quartet). His works have been awarded in international composition competitions and performed at international festivals around the world. He teaches composition and music technology at the Centre for Contemporary Music Research, Athens Conservatory. He is a founding member of the Hellenic Association of Electroacoustic Music Composers.

www.steliosgiannoulakis.wordpress.com

www.giannoulakis.bandcamp.com

Nikolas Karnabatidis was born in Athens in 1991. In 2016 he graduated from the Department of Visual and Applied Arts of the University of Western Macedonia with a specialization in painting and in 2020 he completed the postgraduate program of the Department of Sound and Image Arts of the Ionian University. His interest is focused on painting, interactive installations, sound design and musical performances. He has participated in group exhibitions and festivals such as: Art Athens, Athens 2011; The New Ruin, Zoumboulakis Gallery 2014; Directional Forces Crypt gallery, London 2017; Exit festival 2018, Serbia; Audiovisual Arts, Corfu 2019; ADD Festival, Athens 2022.

www.nikolaskarnabatidis.com

Mr. Clarinet / Echo Canyon

Between ambient and destructive dub, Mr. Clarinet and Echo Canyon present two acts of electronic sound. Two separate acts combined to tell a story of madness while holding the desire for free living and pure, deconstructed, prime joy.

Through his involvement in various projects and handing numerous releases as a solo act or with a band, the notorious Mr. Clarinet confronts the unpredictable and  edges the comprehension of human behavior imitating what cannot be said in language by a delicate massively, evading sound. An experimentalist and a party-animal he blends the power of rhythm with glitched, furious irritation and no limitations whatsoever.

www.mrclarinet.bandcamp.com

Echo Canyon is the project of Dimitris Patsaros, sound artist, producer & sound designer and a proud member of Kooba Tercu from Athens Greece. He materialises abstract dance structures while casting polyrhythmic spells through field recordings and noise soundscapes upon a dissolving and uncertain dance floor.

www.echocanyon.bandcamp.com

www.soundcloud.com/echocanyon

“Dave De Rose presents…” #6

Over the last few months, the multifaceted sound artist Dave De Rose (Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traoré, Mark Ronson…) launched a monthly cycle of live performances that was quickly embraced by the city’s artistic communities and KET’s audience.

The first versions of the performances brought together artists from the fields of improvisational music, dance and video art: Savina Yannatou, Saber Rider, Petrina Giannakou, Erato Tzavara, Niki Kokkoli, Nikos Papavranousis, Nefeli Papaioannou, the music group Rave At Your Fictional Borders, Candy Karra, Dimitra Kousteridou, Iakovos Pavlopoulos, Dimitris Hatzizisis (aka Foken), Dimitra Alibinisi and Eva Stavrakaki.

For the sixth night of the season, he performs with Elpiniki Saripanidou, evi nakou and Simos Riniotis.

Elpiniki Saripanidou: dance / movement

evi nakou: flute / noise / loops / fx

Simos Riniotis: drums

Dave De Rose: bass

Elpiniki Saripanidou is a performer and dancer based in Athens, and a graduate of the Greek National School of Dance. She has participated in dance and theater productions as a dancer and movement curator. Her artistic practice focuses on imagery and fictional character creation through disguise and the interplay of body, voice, sound and objects. In 2023 she presented in Athens the piece “Burst Forth”, a solo based on transformation.

evi nakou is a musician, sound artist and member of the Breakfast Club quartet. She has designed and facilitated improvisation and collaborative transdisciplinary composition workshops in Greece and abroad, including La Sonora in Argentina, Beit AlMusica in Palestine and Drum Works in London, as well as at the Korydallos Detention Centre, OKANA, Women for Refugee Women, Melissa Network for Migrant Women, in schools and community centres, and healthcare spaces. She is based in Kypseli and loves making sound with people from different life paths and places.

Simos Riniotis is a musician/improvisor based in Athens , Greece. He is a founding member of the improvisational trio The Coal (Dimos Vryzas/Giannis Arapis) and the avant garde trio Skraut (Giorgos Varoutas/Harris Lamprakis). Using a drum kit and several little objects as the basis of his sonic pallet, he attempts –  at times with a minimalistic approach or occasionally based on a much more chaotic maximalism – to create a liminal space that can be defined as the meeting point of each participating voice. Apart from his regular collaborations, he has additionally cooperated with many important musicians and sound artists both in Greece and abroad.

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

www.davederosemusic.com

Three Times Three #2

Under the curation of composer and researcher Spyros Polychronopoulos (Spyweirdos), the monthly performances Three Times Three bring together people from the fields of contemporary dance and experimental music, in order to create a code between them, a language of communication that will be valid as long as the meeting lasts.

Three musicians meet three dancers at a time. At the beginning of the evening, three random couples are drawn by lot and improvise for 15 minutes. The evening ends with all participants joining together for 30 minutes.

The second meeting of the season involves:

Stephanos Chytiris – drums

Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris – double bass, electronics

Spyros Polychronopoulos – electronics

Candy Carra – dance

Despina Sanida-Krezia – dance

Theano Xydia – dance

Drummer Stephanos Chytiris completed his musical studies in America. He participates in groups of the New York improvisation scene. He develops his personal works in collaboration with Bram De Looze, Luca Rosenfeld, Daniel Carter, Ingrid Laubrock, Todd Neufeld, Pascal Niggenkemper, Billy Mintz, Tony Malaby. The “Flux Project – Pyr|n” is his first album. It was recorded in 2014 and produced by drummer Michael Carvin. In March 2017, the “Egata” vinyl was released.

Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris is a musician, composer and educator. His work includes audiovisual installations, algorithmic and interactive performances, musical theatre and situational environments. He has written music for theatre and dance performances. From 2011 to 2018, he taught in the performing arts departments of Falmouth, Brighton, Sussex and Ionian Universities. Since 2019, she has been teaching at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

Spyros Polychronopoulos is an assistant professor at the Department of Music Technology and Acoustics of the Hellenic Mediterranean University. As a music composer, he has released over twenty personal albums, As a musician, he has presented numerous concerts in Greece and abroad.

Candy Karra is a dancer, choreographer and performer, a graduate of the M.E.T. of Visual Arts of the Athens School of Fine Arts. As a performer, she has participated in festivals in Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Spain and the USA. Her co-created works have been presented at the Festival of Young Choreographers of the Onassis Cultural Center, in Miniature of the Center for Dance and Performing Arts Akropoditi, in Synama Festival #1 of Liminal Access Force, in MPART of the Performing Arts Mill, in Flux Laboratory Athens and in Moving Ground Project.

Despina Sanida-Krezia lives and works in Athens as a dancer, performer and choreographer. She is a graduate of the State School of Orchestral Art. As a dancer and performer, she has collaborated with many visual artists and choreographers from Greece and abroad. As a creator and co-creator she has presented works at P.A.R.T.S. (Brussels), Flux Laboratory, PCAI and MIR Festival. She is a member of the artistic duo VIGIL. Her radio show, slug shake, is hosted by Stegi Radio.

The dancer Theano Xydia attended the Music School of Pallini and studied at the State School of Orchestral Art. She has worked with various choreographers in Greece and abroad, in different fields (dance, theatre, cinema, visual arts). Since 2019, she is a member of Griffon dance co. She is also a founding member of the dance collective “Underscore” that runs the artistic space M54.

Eva Lindal solo / Giannis Arapis Trio

Violinist Eva Lindal, active in the field of contemporary and improvisational music, is also a renowned performer of the baroque repertoire.

She grew up in Stockholm. Studied at the Royal College of Stockholm (1973-1976), with further studies in Switzerland and Banff (Canada). A member of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1986 to 1998, she then began studying improvisation with the American jazz pianist Connie Crothers and became active as an independent musician in the fields of improvisation, experimental music, contemporary repertoire and Baroque. She usually chooses to work with small ensembles, often in collaboration with people from the fields of dance, poetry, theatre and visual arts. She is a member of Katzen Kapell (“One of Sweden’s best ensembles” according to critic Camilla Lundberg), Rebaroque, as well as the new music ensembles MA and KammarensembleN.

In 2014, she took part in the Ice Music event: the concert venue was a giant igloo and all the musical instruments at the event were made of ice.

In 2015, she devised a concert programme, “Destruction in the Jungle”, based on the music of her grandfather, the Greek composer Nikos Skalkotas. The program, which mixes Skalkotas’ modernism with Greek traditional music and texts from his letters, is aimed at a young audience. It was performed in schools throughout Sweden from 2014 to 2017.

In 2016, Eva started, together with guitarist Mattias Windemo, to conduct improvisation workshops for musicians.

With her sister, violinist Anna Lindal, she released “Bäver”, an internationally acclaimed contemporary jazz album, in spring 2020.

She lives in Stockholm.

www.evalindal.com

The trio of Giannis Arapis is an unusual jazz ensemble. Influenced by Ornette Coleman, Steve Lacy, Jimmy Giuffre or Mal Waldron, it focuses on a playful yet abstract jazz with lyrical aspects. The pieces presented at KET are compositions by the trio and are performed live for the first time.

Dimitris Ventourakis – piano

Nikos Papavranoussis – drums

Giannis Arapis – guitar

www.giannisarapis.bandcamp.com

www.dimitrisventourakis.bandcamp.com

www.youtube.com/@nikospapavranoussis3634

Loup Uberto solo

Tamburelli, acoustic short circuits, transistor sounds, medieval and traditional songs from Northern Italy, bagpipes and mobile phones, indistinct music, silent writing, white images, noise, vocals: the French musician Loup Uberto appears for the first time in Greece, presenting his sonic world in a unique solo set.

His art belongs to the broad field of improvisational music. He places the voice at the centre of his research. At the intersection of crafts, photography, installation and performance, he collects and processes sounds – Cuban music, Kurdish songs from Syria, expressions of struggle or mysticism from a mining area in Tunisia, work songs from Italy… -, then proceeds to make particular sound collages. Each drawing thus constitutes a kind of travel diary.

His latest solo album, “Racconto artigiano”, is inspired by the essay “Experience and Poverty” in which Walter Benjamin comments on the drying up of the popular and traditional repertoire. Recorded in the protestant temple of Mens-en-Trièves, at the foot of the Alps, the album is the result of three or four years of research.

Together with Alexis Vinéïs, Lucas Ravinale and Jean-Philippe Curtelin, Loup Uberto is also the founder of the Bégayer group, whose latest album, “Évohé Bègue”, will be released by Murailles Music on 11 March. His explorations meet folk and rock elements in this context.

In Athens, alongside the concert at KET, he intends to record audio, written and photographic testimonies of the experience of exile and wandering, working with communities in the surrounding area.

Website of Loup Uberto

www.loupuberto.fr

Portrait of Loup Uberto on the Murailles Music website

www.muraillesmusic.com/en/artistes/loup-uberto

Bandcamp of Loup Uberto

www.ubero.bandcamp.com

The Bégayer group in the lens of Vincent Moon

www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0u-cvvrNZY

Rise up Point!

The performance “Rise up Point!” is a theatrical ceremony, an existential stage journey, a monologue based on the poem by Angelos Sikelianos “Traveling with Dionysus” and a passage from the Old Testament.

The inspiration for the creation of this stage composition came when the text of Sikelianos was in the hands of the performer and director in the summer of 2023. In those days, fires were burning the country’s forests. The poem allowed George Frindzilas to breathe again and reminded him of another way of living and being.

The theatrical performance of the two texts is based on the study of the rhythms they contain and on the artist’s many years of research on the poetic word and the movement it contains.

We follow man’s anguish towards nature, society and the divine. How ready is the civilization in which we live to face the hubris it commits – the destruction of nature itself? And how civilized can a system that turns against the environment that sustains it be considered? The audience is invited to attend a ritual of catharsis and forgiveness, guided by a performer and ritualist who resonates with the vibrations of these mystical texts.

*The performance is in the greek language.

STELLAGE presents: Callahan & Witscher / Drygianakis / Helmet

Stellage record store organizes a live concert at KET with Callahan & Witscher (USA), Kostis Drygianakis (GR) and Yorgas Helmet (GR).

American musicians Jeff Witscher and Jack Callahan are known for their far-ranging work under various monikers and deep individual histories within noise, computer music, and new music circles. Joining forces to helm new music and contemporary composition label FLEA, the duo has recently produced a series of beguiling and forward-thinking compositions including The Past, Present And Future Of Experimental Music (Uncut GRM), Stockhausen Syndrome, and ISSUES (What Happens on Earth Stays on Earth), as well as video works and curatorial projects. Their collaborative work often experiments with transparent composition systems and the limits of our current music technology, sharing sensibilities with radio art, A.A. meetings, group therapy sessions, formatlist and fluxus generative poetry experiments, and Q&A formats. They probe into the purpose and meaning of experimental music and showcase tensions inherent to the communication of ideas—exploring what music can be in a world where almost everything is reduced to signals and information. Together, their alliance charts a path for truly avant-garde music in the 21st century.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXyjdPQSiAk&ab_channel=ChristopherMiller

Costis Drygianakis was born in Volos, Greece, 1965. He studied Physics and Social Anthropology, got involved with music, loves dogs, collects ceramics, cooks spaghetti. Active as a composer and record producer since 1987. According to an old press release, “the music of Costis Drygianakis, usually assembled with the help of recording media (tapes, computers etc) belongs to the broader genre of electroacoustic music, though generally avoiding dogmatic approaches. Frequently using unorthodox relationships of composition, recording and re-composition, it employs and tames randomness and improvisation, balances in-between ambiance and surprise, makes references but denies identifications and, finally, explores without abandoning its sentimental space.

www.costisdrygianakis.bandcamp.com

Georgios Karamanolakis (aka Yorgas Helmet) is an experimental artist and composer/improviser. He lives in Athens. The Yorgas Helmet project started in 1997 as a solo black metal attempt with distorted guitar riffs and processed vocals. Noise based on a chimera of digital and analog equipment cross-communication, intense distorted vocals and electroacoustic musique concrete techniques. The project is focused on the sense of myth, reconstruction, retrofuturism and the everlasting winter that surrounds us. He leads the Athenian post-apocalyptic synth-punk band ΟΔΟΣ 55 and is a member of the underground urban intervention team Omio. From 2017 to 2022 he has produced the Athens Inner City Broadcast program at London’s Resonance 104.4FM experimental radio station. He has cooperated and composed albums with a wide range of experimental artists such as Japanese noise legend Hiroshi Hasegawa (aka Astro) and musique concrete master Jean-Marc Foussat (their last work being the LP Substunce Sans Scrupule), amongst others. His last work ‘Anthromorph’ is a self released album focusing on the notion of metamorphosis and cyberpunk aesthetics.

www.georgiokaramanolakis.bandcamp.com

Spoken Maik #6

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, Beat Generation poetry, the Harlem Renaissance movement. Today it is a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

Curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, the sixth multilingual “open mic” evening of the season will be hosted at KET on Thursday 14 March.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

John M. Bennett / Benjamin Bennett / John Also Bennett

A rare public meeting of three members of the Bennett family – John M. Bennett, the legendary American experimental poet and mail artist will give his first ever performance in Greece, joined by two of his sons – Benjamin Bennett (percussion) and John Also Bennett (flute, guitar, electronics). The Bennetts will each perform short solo sets, followed by a performance as a trio, as has only taken place a handful of times before. Join us for a unique night of minimalist and avant-garde music and poetry from this one of a kind family.

An artist on the fringes of American poetry, mail-art and underground music, John M. Bennett has worked as a scholar of Latin American literature and avant-garde writing. His poetry explored the minutia of a seemingly bland existence in the corn walled, strip mall infested landscape of Middle America, using a unique and heady strain of word-mangling steeped in the surrounding monotony. Bennett has published over 500 books and chapbooks of poetry and other materials and contributed to numerous other publications, as well as publishing thousands of limited edition items by writers who compose visual poetry, word art, and other experimental fiction/art/poetry through “Luna Bisonte Prods”, a small press he founded in 1974. During the 1980’s, Bennett began to experiment with newly available home recording technology and electronics. After 1985’s The Spitter, which featured Bennett reading his poems alone, he began pairing performances of his poems with improvised music and vocal processing.  From his home studio in Columbus, Ohio, these recordings were released via self-dubbed cassettes alongside formidable chapbooks of visual poetry and traded through the postal service. In 2022, A Flattened Face Fogs Through was released, an LP compiling sound poetry recorded between the years of 1986 and 1995.

www.johnmbennett.bandcamp.com/album/a-flattened-face-fogs-through

www.vimeo.com/56338098

Percussionist Ben Bennett has developed a commanding and highly personal synthesis of both traditional and extended techniques which takes the lineage of jazz, free-improvisation, and experimental music as its foundation. Bennett has been performing and touring actively in the US and abroad for the past several years, including several international festivals. He performs often as a soloist, as well as in long-running groups with Zach Darrup, Michael Foster, Evan Lipson, and Jack Wright; and with many other collaborators including Pascal Battus, Tashi Dorji, Sandy Ewen, Travis Laplante, Ingrid Laubrock, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Brandon Lopez, Chris Pitsiokos, Ron Stabinsky, Ben Vida, Jacob Wick, and Nate Wooley. Continuing on a path of dematerialization, some outgrowths of Bennett’s practice have involved no instruments or objects at all. Between 2014 and 2019, Bennett live-streamed 300 episodes of a YouTube series entitled “Sitting and Smiling”, in which he sat cross-legged on the floor, smiling directly at the camera without moving, for four hours each time. His channel went viral in January of 2015, creating an internet/media buzz.

www.milmin.bandcamp.com

www.youtube.com/@BenjaminBennetttt

John Also Bennett (aka JAB) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist who creates music that could be described as avant-garde, atmospheric, or minimalist. His debut solo album Erg Herbe, which used flutes, microtonal synthesis and field recordings, was released on the French label Shelter Press in 2019. His most recent solo work, Out there in the middle of nowhere, adds a custom tuned lap steel guitar and is the result of a year of travel, using simple ingredients to engage with empty spaces, time and resonance on a glacial scale to illuminate a complexity and magic inherent within apparent nothingness. With Christina Vantzou, with whom he has already visited KET, he formed the duo CV & JAB (Shelter Press, Editions Basilic). He has released albums with the groups FORMA (Kranky, Spectrum Spools) and Seabat. He has also collaborated with Jon Gibson, Pauline Anna Strom, Michael Harrison, the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME) or Jefre-Cantu Ledesma, LEYA, Peter Burr and Zin Taylor.  His work as a composer for animation and film has been screened at institutions and film festivals around the world including the Sundance Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, 25FPS, etc. He runs the small private imprint Editions Basilic and is involved in archival work and production for the New York-based music institution RVNG Intl., and has a history of organizing and producing underground performances of experimental music. After over a decade in New York City, he is currently based in Athens, Greece.

www.johnalsobennett.com

www.johnalsobennett.bandcamp.com

artwork: John M. Bennett

Sound of Color #6

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, analog-synths, live-electronics) and Natalia Manta (digital & analog-visuals) invite musicians and visual artists at KET to create together an in situ, audiovisual project.

In the sixth “Sound of Color” of the year, they improvise with José Lencastre (saxophone), Nicky Kokkoli (saxophone) and Simos Riniotis (drums).

www.jannisanastasakis.com

www.nataliamanta.com

Lisbon-based improviser, composer and saxophonist, José Lencastre is an iconic musician of the Portuguese free jazz and improvisation scene. He has collaborated with Carlos Zingaro, Ernesto Rodrigues, Miguel Mira, Peter Evans, Susan Alcorn, Michael Formanek, Raoul Van der Weide, Onno Govaert, Joost Buis, Clara Lai, Dirk Serries, Martina Verhoeven, Miguel Petruccelli, Aleksandar Scoric, Sakina Abdou, Peter Orins, Bart Maris, John Dikeman, Kresten Osgood, Ziv Taubenfeld, Albert Cirera, Zbgniew Kozera, Vasco Trilla. He lived from 2012 to 2016 in Brazil, where he studied local rhythmic, melodic and harmonic music traditions (choro, frevo, ciranda…). While in Pernambuco he put together Inconsciente Coletivo, a trio of sax, keyboard and drums that played mostly his own compositions. Back to Lisbon, together with Rodrigo Pinheiro, Hernâni Faustino and João Lencastre, José formed Nau Quartet. The group has released four records so far that have been highly acclaimed both in Portugal and abroad. Lencastre regularly tours Europe.

www.joselencastre.com

Nicky Kokkoli was born in 1996 in Athens. An active member of the Greek jazz and free improvisational music scene, she has also performed in venues such as Fylkingen (Stockholm) and Cafe OTO (London). She has collaborated with the London Improvisers Orchestra, Sofia Jernberg, Maggie Nicols, Lisa Ullén, Christer Bothén, Martin Küchen, Bram De Looze, Sharif Sehnaoui and others. She is a member of the Swedish-Greek band Ahanes whose first album, “Petrichor”, was recently released by the legendary Clean Feed label. In recent years, she has been studying Middle Eastern music and Greek traditional music, with the aim of creating a personal musical style.

www.nickykokkoli.wixsite.com/website

Simos Riniotis is a musician and improviser, member of the improvisational trio The Coal (with Dimos Vryzas and Yannis Arapis) and the avant garde group Skraut (with Giorgos Varoutas and Haris Lambrakis). With drums and various small objects as the basis of his sound palette, sometimes with a minimalist approach and sometimes under the influence of a chaotic maximalism, he attempts to create a transitional space that will be the meeting place for the other voices. Apart from his permanent collaborations, he has worked with important musicians and sound artists in Greece and abroad.

Agatha & Molyneaux, “Intimacy without obsession”

The electronic duo of Agatha & Molyneaux present their first album, “Intimacy without obsession”: self-referential and spontaneous, the album stems from personal experiences, in a form of narrative, and finds expression through different genres of electronic/dance music. With spoken word and performativity, their music straddles the line between the club and alternative scene, in the genre of electro with lo-fi characteristics and big room energy.

Special guest: Pepper Levain / Opening set: Degear0001

Agatha & Molyneaux began collaborating in 2020 through ongoing jam sessions. Recognising common elements in their sound, they created their first tracks and the duo went on to perform a series of live shows. With a first hybrid performance (live-dj set) at Qreclaim 2021 at Communitism, Agatha & Molyneaux continued to create tracks while evolving the performative element of the live show. During 2022 and 2023, the duo performed at Fade radio, Power dance pride and Fauna sauna.

Mix: Agatha

Master: Fabrika Studios

Album Artwork: Iris Loi

www.agathamolyneaux.bandcamp.com

www.agathamolyneaux.com

Agatha is a sound designer and music producer based in Athens. Through different activities in the broader creative sector, they have shaped their practice and research on sound. Initially through collaborations in groups (Agatha & Molyneaux and Plastic Flowers), in the field of event production (KRAMA, Fauna Sauna, Power Dance Club), as well as in the field of sound in theatre and cinema (most recent work for the project “Philoctetes” with the group Company of Friends in the context of the Epidaurus Festival). For the last two years and in collaboration with xfutrhug.co/Qreclaim they have been running a programme of workshops around Ableton.

Molyneaux released her debut EP «Sorrow» via Just Gazing Records on Friday 17 March 2023 on all digital platforms, but also in physical format (cassette). She performed the EP at TV Control Center (KET) on April 27, 2023 in Athens. Since then she performed at various events and venues in the city, such as Athens Music Week (31/5) and ACADDEMIA x Shesaidso’s SANTAROZA SIRENS (7/6).

www.molyneaux.org

Degear0001 is an electronic music composer from Athens. His music is produced with improvised electronic musical instruments, often built and moded by himself, that along with synths and modules, create an experimental mix of electronic “bleeps” and “bloops”, and a uniquely playful delirium of lo-fi, ambient melodies. All of the above, are topped with high pitched, distorted/chipmunk vocals wrapped in a dark humorous theatrical mood. Visuals By: Eva Bolou, Alex Kokx

www.degear0001.bandcamp.com

AVATON, a film by Twin Automat

“AVATON” by Twin Automat (Sandrine Cheyrol, Irini Karayannopoulou) is a film about Mount Athos and the prohibition of any female presence there. After the premiere of the film at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival and after screenings at international events such as the Moldocs Festival, “AVATON” comes to Athens. KET is hosting the first Athenian screening of the film – and the fact that it was set for March 8 is not entirely coincidental. A discussion with Irini Karayannopoulou will follow the screening.

The autonomous monastic community of Northern Greece is the largest area on earth where access is reserved to men alone. A place of meditation and worship, a place of history and spirituality where all women are excluded except for Virgin Mary. The two female directors of Avaton invent their own, unorthodox ways to reconstruct Mount Athos. This experimental, creative documentary negotiates the inclusion of women in the transcendent via a linear narration and a fusion of hand drawn animations. Avaton is a word that describes the forbidden, the out of reach. This film negotiates the strict ban of every female presence in the peninsula of Mount Athos. The narration of the film is based on interviews with women only, and in addition, every single person who has contributed in the making of Avaton is female. This multi-dimensional project ignites a previously unthinkable discussion. Why are women banned from Mount Athos?

Twin Automat is a female duo working with moving image. Artist Irini Karayannopoulou and editor Sandrine Cheyrol have been collaborating since 2006, creating art films, hand-drawn animations and video/audio installations. Twin Automat’s approach is rooted in concerns over structure, form and meaning, exploring tensions and possibilities between sound, image and text.

Editor Sandrine Cheyrol was born in Paris. She graduated from the University of Sorbonne and holds a master’s degree in cinema, with a master’s thesis in ethnographic documentaries. She went on to study film and television at New York University and UCLA. She has participated in numerous productions in the United States, Greece and France. In Athens, she worked with Dimitris Papaioannou’s creative team for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games, and collaborated with Athena Rachel Tsagari, editing the film “Attenberg”. Returning to Paris, she edited Severine Lathuilliere’s documentaries “Out of Eden”, “Le Conflit intérieur”, “La Trace”. She participated in the ARTE cultural show Tracks. She worked for the Tiger Lillies’ video clips. Recently, she worked on the editing of the films “Cambodia Pulse”, “Et maintenant?” and a documentary series for Naia Productions. Sandrine Cheyrol lives and works between Athens and Paris.

Born in Thessaloniki, Irini Karayannopoulou studied at the Saint-Étienne School of Fine Arts and Design and continued her artistic research at the Karlsruhe School of Fine Arts. Her work (moving image, painting, collage, publications) has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Greece and abroad. Her books are published by Kyvos art publications and Lendroit éditions. She recently presented the solo exhibitions JANUS II (Blackbird Rook, London), Life on Venus (Polana Institute, Warsaw), Hotberg (Angeliki Antonopoulou, Athens), Elixsir, Una boccata d’arte (Galeria Continua, Fondazione Elpis, Polcenigo, Italy), Mode International (Rare Books Paris). She, Classicita (Warsaw University Museum), Sheltered Gardens (PCAI, Diomedes Botanical Garden, Athens), Paint, also known as blood (Warsaw Museum of Contemporary Art), Overview Effect. O. – b.c. = after Olympics – before crisis) at State of Concept, Playing Ground, in the hall of Automatic Transmission (Athens), The Right To Breathe (Undercurrent, New York), etc. Besides being the editor of Janus Femzine, she is a founding member of the collective Extra-Conjugale. She lives in Athens.

www.notoriousavaton.com

www.twinautomat.com

* The film is screened in Greek with English subtitles.

The Worm Rose of Athens

The Stellage record store that recently opened its doors in the area of Kypseli and the label The Tapeworm are curating two concerts and an art exhibition in the physical space of the record store and at KET.

Friday 1 March | 18:00 | Stellage (Kypselis 49) | free entrance

Acts: Bethnal GreenerAlcibiades (JGD x venoztks), Philip Marshall

Saturday 2 March | 18:00 | KET (Kyprou 91A) | 10€

Acts: Marta De PascalisJay Glass Dubs plays Jeck Glass DubsSimon Pomeryvenoztks

From March 1 to May 1, Stellage hosts Savage Pencil’s art exhibition, “Reel Thing: An exhibition of artworks for The Tapeworm”.

Marta De Pascalis’s sonic world acts as an uncanny translator that freezes and expands emotions, conveying them into unique soundscapes. Her solo works employ analog, FM synthesis, and a tape-loop system, whereby she carves waveforms to shape cathartic sound bodies. She has performed at several festivals and venues, notably Berlin Atonal, Museo Reina Sofia, Biennale di Venezia, Berghain, Volksbühne, Café OTO, and Mutek Festival. Her latest album, 2023’s “Sky Flesh”, was released by Catarina Barbieri’s Light-years imprint. Previous releases include “Anzar” (The Tapeworm, 2016), Her Core (The Wormhole, 2018) and Sons Ruinae (Morphine, 2020).

www.martadepascalis.com

www.instagram.com/marta.depas

Jay Glass Dubs (aka Dimitris Papadatos) is a composer, musician and sound artist based in Athens, Greece. The main concern in his work is an apposition of disparate elements that assume a re-appropriation of historically applied methodologies while questioning forms of empowering them. The biggest body of his work reflects issues as copyright, spirituality and originality, undergoing a constant state of transfiguration of its outsourcing. His project, Jay Glass Dubs, is an exercise of style partially focusing on a counter-factual historical approach of dub music, stripped down to its basic drum/bass/vox/effects form. His work has been presented in various international institutions and festivals including Berlin Atonal, Meakusma Festival, documenta14 and Terraforma while he has performed in venues and spaces such as Macao in Milan, Portikus in Frankfurt, Kraftwerk, HkW in Berlin, Cafe OTO and Corsica Studios in London to name just a few.

www.linktr.ee/jgdath

www.instagram.com/jayglassdubs_

Simon Pomery is a sonic artist, drummer, guitarist and poet. As Blood Music he has released records on FLUF, Diagonal, Takuroku, Superpang, dingn/dents and The Tapeworm. Blood Music is the artist name and the genre, which is an ongoing project for examining the internal. He has performed at festivals including Berlin Atonal, Les Urbaines, Incubate, Wysing Polyphonic, and venues like Soup, Club Stomp, Les Atelier Claus, The Arnolfini, Cafe OTO, and a water tank in Lewisham, London.

www.simonpomery.com

www.instagram.com/simonpomery

Bethnal Greener (aka Kostis Kilymis) is a Greek artist based in Athens. He employs electric and electronic material, capturing and manipulating sound, image and electroacoustic phenomena. Focusing on feedback systems, noise and immersive environments, his work attempts to unveil the nuances within the complex sensory experiences surrounding us. He has been an improviser, performer and collaborator – his encounters including Lucio Capece, Nikos Veliotis, Leif Elggren, Sarah Hughes, Stephen Cornford and Phil Julian amongst others. He curates the Organized Music from Thessaloniki label and is part of the Rekem Records collective. Recent work has been released on The Tapeworm, Orila, I Dischi Del Barone, Hideous Replica and Entr’acte.

www.kostiskilymis.com

www.instagram.com/bethnal.greener

venoztks is the alias of one of the three founders of The Tapeworm, though we don’t precisely know which one. An exploration of electronic improvisation, full of prowling frequency fluctuations, gravelly static, sibilant hissing, clicks, unpredictable tone formations and rapid oscillations between noisy rumbles and quiet, occasionally flute-like intricacy. Scratchy noises appear, flutter violently at your ears and then recede, once more becoming inchoate and elusive. venoztks doesn’t so much operate at the margins but within the interstitial frequencies of shortwave radio.

www.field.nu/venoztks

Alcibiades (JGD x venoztks): A collaboration between shortwave merchant venoztks and local boy Dimitris Papadatos, filtering Doric architecture, peasant music and anything else they stumble (and often fall over) on the way. Previously released “Omicronology”, their first collaboration on Spire’s “bis dat” collection of The Eternal Chord reworks from 2022. They are working on a new album right now.

London-born Philip Marshall is a graphic designer working with record labels, musicians, cultural events and fashion brands. He is a co-founder of The Tapeworm cassette label which develops new ideas for a once-obsolete medium and which has released over 160 tapes since 2009.

www.philipmarshall.com

Savage Pencil/SavX (aka Edwin Pouncey) is an underground cartoonist, artist and writer who lives and works in South London. Singed by the same artistic flame that produced 50s horror comics, Mad magazine and 60s US underground comix – together with the occult drawings of Austin Osman Spare – a selection of his previous ugly visions have since been collected in “Rated SavX – A Savage Pencil Skratchbook” (Strange Attractor). His most recent works can be viewed on Instagram at flyzruz.

www.instagram.com/flyzruz

www.instagram.com/stellage.highlights

www.instagram.com/the.tapeworm

poster artwork: Savage Pencil

Trio Nicolai / Ruffing / Tataroglou

The trio of Giancarlo Nicolai, Eric Ruffing and Tassos Tataroglou from Basel, Switzerland, in the framework of their European tour, visits KET. They will present two of their compositions, “Leuchtfeuer” and “三曲 Sankyoku”. Special guests: Dimos Vryzas and Nefeli Stamatogiannopoulou.

The trio was formed during the Covid pandemic in 2020 and has been working in the field of free improvisation and experimental music ever since. As a part of their improvisation practice, they consistently explore the fields between open composition and conceptual improvisation.

Giancarlo Nicolai – electric ukulele, objects, effects

Eric Ruffing – analogue synthesizer, tapes, field recordings

Tassos Tataroglou – microtone-duplex trumpet, shakuhachi, electronics

A few words about the compositions:

Leuchtfeuer

for Improvisation-trio and Tape / Tassos Tataroglou, duration 45′

Leuchtfeuer is a conceptual piece where non-idiomatic improvisation is structured through external sources. Lighthouses, for centuries symbols of the importance of communication, are asked now to fulfill a similar function in a new context: to enrich communication between the improvisers and help to create new macrostructures in the musical narrative. Flashing patterns from 6 lighthouses from the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas were analyzed and transformed into sound motifs by the trio. Every motif along with field recordings made on ships at the North Sea by Eric Ruffing are part of the Tape. Lighthouse signals are coded signals, meaning that they can be seen from a great distance by ships and identified as location markers, therefore each lighthouse sends a unique signal, similar to the Morse code that can be interpreted by sailors. Nowadays, 8 different types of signals are used in relation to the amount of light / darkness and the kind of pattern they send. In Leuchtfeuer are used signals from Flashing Lighthouses, which have a periodic signal with a length of 3 to 30 seconds and a predetermined number of flashes at specific times. For instance, the lighthouse at the Old Fortress on the island of Corfu in Greece has a period of 6 seconds with a total of two flashes, one on the 1st and one on the 3rd second of the period. The order of the lighthouse signals and the field recordings used in the piece is decided every time before the performance through a random generator and therefore every concert remains improvised. The irregularities of the lighthouse signals, on the one hand, complicate planning and increase unpredictability, and on the other hand, the periodic arrangement in each signal leads to a discrete macrostructure. Or perhaps it creates a field of tension in which new possibilities keep opening up?

Sankyoku

for Shakuhachi, El. Ukulele & Electronics / Eric Ruffing, duration 20′

The term Sankyoku refers to a traditional form of Japanese chamber music since the late 17th century and means something like “music for three”. The bamboo flute Shakuhachi, with its (far eastern) idiomatic gesture, fuses with (western) contemporary-experimental sounds or is contrasted with them. Sound fragments from the Honkyoku tradition and improvised shakuhachi sequences meet an improvisational electric ukulele and an electronically abstract sound world, which also contains playbacks of pre-produced shakuhachi sound recordings and concrete sounds. The form, time scale and expressive density of the joint improvisation are structured by a central principle of Japanese traditional music and general arts, the jo-ha-kyū, which is also reflected in the flower and tea ceremony.

Giancarlo Nicolai lives in Basel. He is a son of Italian parents, guitarist, composer and improviser since 1977. Degrees from the Swiss Jazz School Bern, the Musicians Institute of Technology Los Angeles/USA, the Swiss Academy for Music and Music Education and the Music Academy Basel. Student of Joe Pass, jazz master class with Joe Diorio and Jerry Bergonzi, seminars for guitar with Mike Stern and Chico Perez and for composition with Ennio Morricone. Improvisation with Fred Frith and Alfred Zimmerlin. Long-time partner of Peter Schärli and John Tchicai, tours in Western and Eastern Europe. Numerous recordings, e.g. on the British label Leo Records. Current projects: Trio “puun tiet” with Anna-Kaisa Meklin (viola da gamba) and Christoph Schiller (spinet), Trio Meklin/Nicolai/Weiss with Sandra Weiss (bassoon, sax) and Basel’s Unorthodox Jukebox Orchestra

www.giancarlo.nicolai.ch/home.html

Eric Ruffing, was born in Frankfurt (Germany), and has lived in Basel (Switzerland) since 2005 and worked there as a social and special education teacher/music therapist from 1993 to 2022. Students in Albert Mangelsdorff’s improvisation class at the Frankfurt Dr. Hoch’s Conservatory. He works with the modular synthesizer EMS Synthi ‘A’, in combination with the EMS Keyboard Controller DK-1, Theremin and other voltage-controlling devices, and he is dedicated in experimental, electro-acoustic and contemporary improvised music. From 2011 to 2023, he was responsible for music programme of the “Forum for Improvised Music + Dance-Performance-Multimedia (FIM) Basel”. Member of the Unorthodox Jukebox Orchestra (Basel), GONG improvisation orchestra (Aarau) and Insub Meta Orchestra (Geneva), concert tours in Germany, France, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Serbia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary

www.ericruffing.ch

Tassos Tataroglou, born in Thessaloniki (Greece), is an improvisor/composer, multi-instrumentalist and choir director. He has lived in Basel since 2013. He studied classical trumpet, music theory and pedagogics in Greece. Postgraduate studies in contemporary improvisation with Fred Frith and Alfred Zimmerlin at the Basel University of Music. Further studies in choral conducting at the Basel Academy of Music as well as Shakuhachi studies with Seian Genshin (Kyoto), Marek Kimei Matvija (Prague) and Ueli Fuyûru Derendinger (Basel). In 2017 he designed the m-d trumpet, through which he expanded the trumpet’s tonal and timbral possibilities in the field of electro-acoustic music significantly. His long-time research on the manipulation of feedback loops led him to develop a unique way to use the trumpet as a musical instrument as well as an analogue controller of a synthesizer simultaneously. Member of the Insub Meta Orchestra (Geneva) and the Unorthodox Jukebox Orchestra (Basel). He has performed at numerous festivals and venues across Europe and Russia. In June 2023 he presented his research on the performance of Honkyoku (traditional japanese music for solo shakuhachi) with the m-d trumpet at the International Shakuhachi Festival of Prague (CZ). He has recorded four personal albums and made numerous other contributions. His arrangement of Tsuru no Sugomori – Renpoken in western staff notation has been highly appreciated by shakuhachi experts around the world as well as by academic institutions.

www.incounteroint.info

Nefeli Stamatogiannopoulou is a composer and performer based in Athens. She has composed personal works, music for many performances and for cinema, where she has been awarded prizes. She uses in her musical practice double bass, electric bass, electronic elements, piano and voice. She started music lessons at an early age. Having already obtained a certificate from the Royal School of Music, she began her studies at the Department of Music Studies of the Ionian University. She pursued the direction of composition. She became involved in improvisation and emphasized composition in relation to movement. She also attended the postgraduate course “Composition for Film, Theatre and Performing Arts” at the Ionian University. She participated for many years in masterclasses/seminars on physical theatre, voice and composition under the auspices of the Grotowski Institute (PLN), Song of the Goat Theater (PLN), L.I.S.P.A. (DE), Kristin Linklater Voice Centre (UK). She is a composer and founder of, among others, the music group Spooky RedRum and the research art group On Off as well as the On Off Studio. She has created a personal artistic vocabulary, which evolves each year in conversation with other artists and her students. She is a PhD candidate at the Department of Music Studies of the Ionian University. She teaches seminar courses in Greece and abroad and at the Ionian University as a guest lecturer.

Dimos Vryzas is a violinist, improviser, sound artist and composer from Thessaloniki, Greece. For several years now his focus in music has moved toward free improvisation. He studied improvisation with
Fred Frith and Alfred Zimmerlin. With a unique approach that comes out of a comprehensive spectrum of influences, from classical and folk music to rock, noise and ambient music, he is interested in exploring the limits of his instrument, working with the contrasts of acoustic / electric sound and exploring new ways of expression within music. While the violin is the main source of his sound, he often uses his voice as well as other instruments. Creating various soundscapes, audio podcasts, working with noises, composing music for film and theater are also at the core of his work. As an improviser he performs solo as well as in a variety of other formations. He has collaborated with many composers, visual artists, directors and dancers in various interdisciplinary projects all over Europe. He is a member of the drone improvisation trio “Life Only” (w/Fred Frith, Diego Aguirre), of the duo Miracapillo/Vryzas (w/Valeria Miracapillo), the duo Karbacher/Vryzas (w/Eva-Maria Karbacher) and the trio “The Coal” (w/Simos Riniotis and Yannis Arapis). In recent years, he has been travelling, recording and performing with many great musicians in Greece, Switzerland, Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany and more.

www.dimosvryzas.com

With the support of Fondation Nicati-de Luze and Fondation Suissa.

Artiom Constantinov (IT) / Voim Ateri – Lia Mori (GR) / Electrohead (GR)

Three sets of electronic sound by Artiom Constantinov, the duo Voim Ateri – Lia Mori and Electrohead.

Artiom Constantinov is an audio-visual artist who explores glitch, sound deterioration and noise as sonic material, in combination with audio-reactive generative visuals. In his compositions he often deals with social themes related to the environment, the alienation of the individual and the effects of capitalism.

www.artiomconstantinov.wordpress.com

Voim Ateri (sound artist, composer, animal rights activist) and Lia Mori (visual artist, architectural engineer, animal rights activist) are an Athens-based audiovisual duo whose work focuses on integrating sound, visuals and programming languages. They aim to narrate and comment on sociopolitical, philosophical and technological issues with an allegorical character. Individually but also as a duo they have participated in festivals, symposiums and exhibitions.

www.instagram.com/voimateri

www.instagram.com/evangeliamori

Ioannis Gardiklis (aka Electrohead) is a sound artist, composer and producer of electronic music. In his works he uses music as a means of communication with different visual and performing art forms and explores the relationship between technology and music. Among his most recent works is the solo concept album “Magma” (2023), a combination of musical genres, emotions and sounds of everyday life that outlines the possibility of rebirth after destruction. Among the collaborations he has developed are the cross-experimental project “VEI Scale” that connects electronic sound with contemporary poetry, the presentation of installations in exhibitions and participation in inter-artistic programmes.

www.instagram.com/ioannis_gardiklis

www.ioannisgardiklis.wixsite.com/ioannisgardiklis

Poster artwork: no.one.is.here.to.see.you (www.instagram.com/no.one.is.here.to.see.you).

MSHR (USA) / Babak Ahteshamipour (GR/IR) x Jessie Onze (FR)

A live sound installation by MSHR and an electronic sound set by Babak Ahteshamipour accompanied by Jessie Onze in live visuals. Before and after the sets, the music is selected by DJ JAB (John Also Bennett).

MSHR is the art collective of Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper, established in 2011 in Portland, Oregon. We collaboratively build and explore sculptural electronic systems that take form as audiovisual compositions, performances and installations. Our performances revolve around analog synthesizers and computer music systems played in feedback with lights and movement. Our installations involve generative and interactive electronic systems embedded in immersive sculptural arrays. We explore intuitive and technical gradients between sonic and sculptural forms, using analog circuitry and open-source software to sculpt mutually resonant hyperobjects. We conceive of our practice in terms of cybernetics- as a system with many inputs and outputs that are patched back into each other. The emergent form serves as an ever-morphing navigational guide. Constructing and exploring our own synthetic systems is a way of tracing the interwoven biological, ecological and technological structures that frame our experience as embodied humans today. The name MSHR is a modular acronym designed to hold varied ideas over time.

www.mshr.info

Babak Ahteshamipour is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and musician based in Athens, Greece. His practice is based on the collision of the virtual vs the actual, exploring topics from cyberspace to ecology and politics to identity. His work has been presented and featured at venues, festivals and spaces such as Centre Pompidou, New Art City, The Wrong, Sala Equis, Biquini Wax ESP, Experimental Sound Studio, Milan Machinima Festival, Ametric Festival, CTM Festival’s magazine, KIBLIND, [ANTI]MATERIA, und. Athens, ATTN: Magazine and elsewhere. He has released music on the labels Industrial Coast and Jollies, has shared the stage with artists such as HELM, Zoviet France, Iku Sakan and Gaël Segalen and has created video clips for artists such as Fire-Toolz, Digifae and B. Michaael.

www.babakahteshamipou.com

Jessie Onze will accompany Babak’s set with live visuals based on Babak’s own 3D animated work. Jessie Onze will distort, manipulate and redefine the 3D animated footage, aiming to extract new visuals to match Babak’s ever-changing music.

www.t.me/+gWDQWM8hp9M2NjNk

Artwork by MSHR.

Black Lesbian Fishermen

Psych band with a unique ritualistic sound, elements of ambient, drone, psychedelic, folk and electronic music, Black Lesbian Fishermen is an international collective based in Athens and Evia. They have released two albums (the ‘Ectopic Apiary’ & the hypnotic ‘The Metaphysics Of Natron’) and countless tracks on compilations. The musicians that make up the band have worked with Anvil Salute, Arve Henriksen, Coil, Current 93, Eyeless In Gaza, Nurse With Wound, Rotting Christ, Spires That In The Sunset Rise, Whitehouse, Z’ev. Dimitris Chiotis will be their guest for this concert.

Nikos Fokas – modular synths, keyboards, treatments, tepaphon

R Loftiss – bowed guitar, vox, glass flute, synths, toys

Stelios Romaliadis – flute

Alan Trench – guitars, fx, vox, synths

Dimitris Chiotis – lyra

www.underflowrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-metaphysics-of-natron

www.cryptanthus.bandcamp.com/album/black-lesbian-fishermen-ectopic-apiary

Musician and sound designer Nikos Fokas has in his portfolio both personal discography (‘The Eternal Creak Of The Icebreaker’) and excellent collaborations, such as the recent work ‘Nensha’ with trumpeter Arve Henriksen (ECM Records, ACT, Rune Grammofon etc.). He also performs and records as a member of Vault Of Blossomed Ropes.

R Loftiss (Oklahoma, USA) recently released the critically acclaimed ‘She Sleeps To The Sound Of Knives’ which was was described as “a cohesive vision of folk, classical and experimental styles..” by The Unbroken Circle and “totally original and…absolutely haunting” by New York Music Daily.

Stelios Romaliadis is a member of the Vault of Blossomed Ropes and founder of the music collective LÜÜP. In 2012, WistRec (Ireland) released his collaboration with the Polish Pleq (“The Redemption Bells”). He has also collaborated with HiorChronik, J.Kriste-MasterofDisguise, Pleq, Eziak, Serafim Tsotsonis, Thanos Vavaroutas, Marina Skiadaresi, Dimitris Papaspyropoulos etc.

Alan Trench is a musician, composer and producer with an impressive resume – from the dark folk British trio Orchis, Twelve Thousand Days with Martyn Bates of Eyeless in Gaza and the Temple Music and Howling Larsons projects, to the famous World Serpent Distribution network and his contributions to recordings by Current 93, Nurse With Wound and others.

Dimitris Chiotis was born in Athens. He has studied various Middle Eastern instruments such as the arabic oud, the afghan rhabab and the persian kamanche. The instrument that he has explored and deepened the most is the cretan lyra. In recent years he has designed an electric version of this instrument which gives new sound possibilities. He recently released his first personal record (“Alati” – Alessa Records, 2021) original compositions, consisting a collaboration of Greek and Iranian musicians.

Sound of Color #5

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, analog-synths, live-electronics) and Natalia Manta (digital & analog-visuals) invite musicians and visual artists at KET to create together an in situ, audiovisual project.

In the fifth “Sound of Color” of the year, they improvise with Giuseppe Doronzo (baritone saxophone, iranian bagpipe) and Nikos Sidirokastritis (drums).

www.jannisanastasakis.com

www.nataliamanta.com

Giuseppe Doronzo

He was born in Barleta, on the Adriatic coast of Puglia, Italy.

He began his classical saxophone studies at the Bari Conservatory. In 2012 he moved to the Netherlands to study jazz and composition at the Groningen Conservatory. He was recently awarded the BUMA Award Music in Motion 2022, for best composition in short film music.

He has collaborated with Michael Moore, Joe Lovano, Chris Potter, Mariem Hassan, Vince Mendoza, Han Bennink, João Bosco, Kiko Freitas, Robin Eubanks, Paolo Fresu, Tullio De Piscopo, Taylor Ho Bynum, Steve Potts, Roberto Ottaviano, Ralph Alessi, Gianni Lenoci, Tiziana Ghiglioni, Felice Mezzina, Lothar Sthal, Jens Pollheide, Irene Aebi Lacy, Tiziano Tononi, Daniele Cavallanti, Carlo Actis Dato, Benjamin Herman, Jim Black.

“…huge sonore sound; his performance is mystic, multilayered and full of secrecy.” (W. de Joode)

“…Doronzo holds a brilliant argument for the baritone sax as a leading instrument.”  (Trouw)

www.giuseppedoronzo.com

Nikos Sidirokastritis

Born in 1963 in Athens. He grew up in an apartment in anticipation of spring. In 1978 he began his practical relationship with music. He makes some studies, listens to music from other places. Along the way he meets people, plays music with them, collaborates, makes friends, falls in love, starts a family, rejoices – saddens, disappoints – hopes, dreams, lands in reality, yearns. He stays on the path. These and some more, he tries to carve into the silence with two pieces of wood. He participates in the groups Grigoris Danis trio & Haris Lambrakis Quartet.

“Io – She”

Tough, funny, tender, made up of fragments of memory and pages of a personal diary, the theatrical monologue “Io – She” is the present-day speech of a woman who remembers, revisits, tries, negotiates, thinks, hurts, smiles, gets angry, has goals. In the condition of a public speech, the heroine, having been a victim of gender based violence, straddles the line between speech and music, while invoking the figure of the persecuted and wandering Io to find the strength to reach the end of her journey, to bridge the gap, to continue to breathe.

*The performance is in the greek language.

“Dave De Rose presents…” #5

Over the last few months, the multifaceted sound artist Dave De Rose (Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traoré, Mark Ronson…) launched a monthly cycle of live performances that was quickly embraced by the city’s artistic communities and KET’s audience.

The first versions of the performances brought together artists from the fields of improvisational music, dance and video art: Savina Yannatou, Saber Rider, Petrina Giannakou, Erato Tzavara, Niki Kokkoli, Nikos Papavranousis, Nefeli Papaioannou, the music group Rave At Your Fictional Borders, Candy Karra, Dimitra Kousteridou and Iakovos Pavlopoulos.

For the fifth night of the season, he performs with Dimitris Hatzizisis (aka Foken), Dimitra Alibinisi and Eva Stavrakaki.

Foken: violin & FX
Dimitra Alibinisi: dance / movement
Eva Stavrakaki: dance / movement
Dave De Rose: drums

Dimitris Chatzizisis is a musician born in Thessaloniki, Greece. Beginning his classical violin studies at an early age, he quickly started to blend traditional Greek music in his playing. Further musical exploration led to him taking up the guitar and incorporating effects and live loop recording in his approach to both instruments, while simultaneously studying contemporary composition. He is performing and making music under the moniker Foken and has collaborated and performed with artists such as Freedom Candlemaker, Dave De Rose, Σtella,  Fotis Siotas, Alkinoos Ioannidis and more. For the last few years he has been involved in performing and composing for theatre and exploring free improvisation concepts with the trio Λoukia.

Dimitra Alibinisi graduated in 2017 from the ATEI of Thessaloniki and from the professional dance school “Chorochronos”. She has attended seminars by Akram Khan, Peeping Tom, Kibbutz, Jukstapoz, Human Fiellds, Shahar Binyamini, Malta Dance Festival etc. In the framework of the Forest Festival, she has collaborated with K.Th.B.E. as a dancer (dance group “Kinesthesia”). She lives in Athens where she teaches contemporary dance and improvisation.

Eva Stavrakaki is a graduate of the school of Interior Architecture and Object Design and the professional dance school “Chorochronos”. She has participated in video dance festivals and has attended seminars in Greece and abroad (Akram Khan, Peeping Tom-Joss Baker, Sharon Eyal-Gon Brian, Shahar Binyamini, Roy Asaf, Noa Zuc, etc.). In 2022, he presented the solo “Submersion” in collaboration with Leonard Schulz and Agnes Ehlich. The project was hosted in several international festivals. She works in Athens as a dance teacher and dancer.

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

www.davederosemusic.com

REBETICORE

Tasos Stamou: acoustic bouzouki / electric bouzouki / synth bouzouki

Stephanos Chytiris: percussion

Panos Charalambous: performance

New project by Tasos Stamou in the footsteps of “DAD” (Discrepant 2019) and the duet he formed with Thodoris Ziarkas (“AMAN!!!! “, Discrepant/ Sucata Tapes, 2018, 2019), “Rebeticore” tests, deconstructs and restructures the rebetiko form, between punk noise and electroacoustic music, highlighting the transcendental elements that it usually loses in its more established interpretations.

The sound of the bouzouki, acoustic or refracted by electronic means and noisy abstract rhythms, paradoxical choruses and urban soundscapes, creates a sonic event in which contemporary expression offers a new reading of rebetiko. The project is accompanied by percussionist and improviser Stephanos Chytiris and visual and sound artist Panos Charalambous.

Tasos Stamou is a composer of contemporary electroacoustic music and improviser. His relocation to the UK a decade ago shaped his music towards the assimilation of new innovative currents and the search for an imaginary and nostalgic Greekness. In recent years, he has increasingly turned towards the confluence of these two trends, through a trilogy of electro-acoustic music influenced by Greek musical tradition (Musique Con Crete / DAD / Antiqua Graecia). His CV counts over 300 live performances and recordings. He has collaborated with numerous musicians from the field of improvisation and exploratory music (Adam Bohman, Anna Homler, Steve Beresford, Sharon Gal, Mike Cooper, etc.).

www.tasosstamou.com

Panos Charalambous is known in the domestic art world for his works inspired by both his personal and modern Greek folk history. His fame is also expanding abroad, culminating in his participation in the Greek Pavilion of the Venice Biennale in 2019 with the work “Ena aetos kathotane”. He has also served the arts as a lecturer and Dean at the Athens School of Fine Arts for an extended period of time.

www.panoscharalambous.com

Drummer Stephanos Chytiris grew up in Athens and completed his musical studies in America. He has participated in many groups of the New York improvisation scene, while developing his own works, in collaboration with Bram De Looze, Luca Rosenfeld, Daniel Carter, Ingrid Laubrock, Todd Neufeld, Pascal Niggenkemper, Billy Mintz or Tony Malaby. Produced by drummer Michael Carvin, “Flux Project-Pyr|n” (2014 ) is his first album. In March 2017, he released with a seven-piece band the album “Egata”, where the instruments meet in specific tonalities, with short intermittent phrases and coordinated flourishes.

www.stephanoschytiris.com

Mondoriviera (IT) / Ara XD (GR) / Nesansya (GR)

Between EDM, hardstyle beats, hyperpop, music for horror movies, dreamscapes or plunderphonics, three sets of electronic sounds from Mondoriviera, Ara XD and Nesansya. DJ WEREWOLF IN LOVE selects the music before, between and after the sets.

Mondoriviera is the moniker of Ravenna-based musician and visual artist Lorenzo Camera. Producing music at the crossroad between late-night z-series horror movie soundtracks, 2d modular synthesis digital soundscapes and new-school plunderphonics, after his debut “Il Tempio degli Uomini Granchio” on Brutture Moderne (2020) reissued by Riforma, and the folk-vaporwave soundtrack for video game Nott Longa on Artetetra (2021), Mondoriviera is back with 10 new tracks jumping from the golden era of glossy horror VHS to new millennium goblin muzak and sonic delusions.

www.artetetra.bandcamp.com/album/frenton-cantolay

Love child of EDM and early 2010s pop Ara XD composes electronic computer music. Their sound draws inspiration through various compositional styles ranging from classical music, hardstyle beats, hyperpop and ambient sound designs – inviting listeners into a realm where the ethereal meets the familiar.

www.soundcloud.com/user-493247899

Nesansya, an electronic artist and producer based in Athens, draws her inspiration from a diverse palette of influences including witch house, experimental electronic, ambient, and synth pop. The journey of her musical exploration began with self-taught guitar and vocals and in the past year, she has embarked on a transformative exploration of production, delving into the intricate realms of electronic soundscapes. Incorporating a distinctive blend of atmospheric sounds, melancholic melodies, and dreamy vocals, Nesansya’s music serves as a profound reflection of her perspective on the world. Her sonic creations are a testament to the romanticizer within her, tirelessly seeking beauty and balance within the chaos surrounding us. 

Così e Così (CA) / Idi Notia (GR)

Two solo sets of electronic and acoustic sound by Così e Così (Canada) and Idi Notia (Greece).

Così e Così is the solo musical project of nomadic Canadian-born artist Vincent Ferrari, who has been writing and performing under various names for 15 years and has toured in hidden venues, theatres and festivals in Canada, the US, Europe, Russia or Turkey… He runs the vague collective No Exist, he is the one member of the live broken club duo Euphonic Alliances Ltd. and is unwittingly inspired by Situationists or pragmatic romantics. In his current incarnation, his live show features vocal performances, with effects and looping, combined with his own layered drones, piano recordings and electronic compositions, mostly from his latest album & book, “In A Dream Interrupted”.

www.cosiecosi.com

www.cosiecosi.bandcamp.com/album/in-a-dream-interrupted

The solo project Idi Notia began to take shape in 2018 in Preveza. He focuses on guitar and voice. His style is simple, with an emphasis on lyrics. His main influences are Coil, Current93 and Greek poetry. He flirts with art music and neo-folk. He talks about man, the non-human, love, death, dreams, God, the poet, the end, defeat, power.

music/lyrics/guitar/voice: Pythagoras Kotsoulas

www.youtube.com/@dobbermanne

Three Times Three #1

Once a month, the cycle of performances Three Times Three, curated by the musician, composer and researcher Spyros Polychronopoulos (Spyweirdos), invites people from the fields of contemporary dance and experimental music to KET in order to create a code between them, a living language of communication that will be valid as long as the meeting lasts.

Three musicians meet three dancers at a time: at the beginning of the evening, three couples are decided randomly and improvise for 15 minutes. The evening ends with all participants joining together for 30 minutes.

The first meeting of the season involves:

Sofia Zafeiriou – violin / electronics

Alexis Porfyriadis – piano

Iakovos Pavlopoulos – percussion

Matina Kostiani – dance

Sotiria Koutsopetrou – dance

Marina Tsapekou – dance

Sofia Zafeiriou is a musician and sound artist. She explores the pollination of lived rhythms and modes with electronic and meditative media, noise, improvisation and acoustic instruments. Her works include music for ensembles and DIY orchestras, field recordings in nature and in camps, sound derived from relationships between things. She has performed live in Diyarbakir, Tirana, Beirut, Slemani, Berlin and Athens.

Alexis Porfyriadis is a composer, music theorist, pianist with a PhD in composition (University of Bath-Spa/United Kingdom). He also studied composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz (Austria). He has received numerous awards and scholarships. His artistic career includes presentations of compositions and improvisation performances at festivals all over Europe and in Mexico or Canada. He teaches at the University of Macedonia. His compositions are published by BabelScores Paris, while one of his scores has been published by Edizioni Suvini Zerboni (Milan).

Drummer Iakovos Pavlopoulos studied in The Hague, alongside Erik Ineke, Hans van Oosterhont and Alex Milo. He was a member of the KoorenHuis Big Band under the direction of Victor Borkrt (2006-2008). In recent years, he has been working as a percussionist and as a composer for theatre performances, collaborating with, among others: Thodoris Abazis, Wang Xiaoying, Nikos Karathanos, Yannis Kakleas, Stavros Gasparatos, Angela Brouskou, Lavrentis Machairitsas, Stathis Livathinos, Nikos Kypourgos, Closer, Monsieur Minimal.

Matina Kostiani, a graduate of the School of Architecture of NTUA and the professional dance school AKTINA, is a dancer, choreographer and dance teacher. She participates in the performing arts group Athanasia Kanellopoulou Performing Arts. She has collaborated with Teti Nikolopoulou (“You always unbalance me”, 2022), where she immersed herself in the technique of contact improvisation. Alongside her work in theatre (choreography, movement curation, participation as a performer in performances), she teaches contemporary and classical dance. Since 2023, she has been a member of the collaborative dance group “Πlanet Haπi”.

Sotiria Koutsopetrou has collaborated as a dancer with: Jenny Argyriou, Anna Konjetzky, Christos Papadopoulos, Iris Karayan, Dimitris Papaioannou, Anastasia Valsamaki and Thanos Papakonstantinou, in Greece and abroad. In 2019, she joined MiR Dance Company (Germany) and collaborated with choreographers Ivgi & Greben, Mauro Bigonzetti, Giuseppe Spota, Antonin Comestaz. In 2022, she presented her first solo work (“so it goes*”) at the Kalamata Dance Festival. She teaches contemporary dance. In 2023, she was invited to France by the Opéra de Lyon to give classes there as a guest teacher.

Marina Tsapekou has collaborated as a dancer or actress with Max Emanuel Cencic, Romeo Castellucci, Marina Mascarell, Agni Papadeli-Rossetou, Jenny Argyriou, Thanos Papakonstantinou, Eliane Roumier, Teti Nikolopoulou, Penelope Flouri, etc. She has participated in performances at the Bayreuth Baroque Festival, the National Opera House, the Athens Epidaurus Festival, the Mir Festival, etc. He was the movement supervisor for the theatrical performances “Plasteelini” (by Katerina Skourli) and “The body I left behind me” (by Irini Zika). She has been teaching since 2017. She has participated in international festivals and numerous seminars in Greece and abroad, with Julyen Hamilton, Nitta Little, Thomas Hauert, Urs Stauffer, Salva Sanchis, Stavroula Siamou. She is a member of the dance collective M54 _ Underscore.

Spoken Maik #5

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, Beat Generation poetry, the Harlem Renaissance movement. Today it is a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

Curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, the fifth multilingual “open mic” evening of the season will be hosted at KET on Thursday 8 February.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

Alysida | TETTTIX

The new music ensemble TETTIX, founded in 2017 with the aim of promoting the works of new composers, returns to KET for a concert meant to be a chain of small events, involving five instruments in different combinations together with electronic sounds. The cicadas welcome to their performance Three Insects, which parade in the Carnival of the Animals. Α work of croatian art, a salute to German Expressionist cinema, a free game with few rules, and a Bach-inspired melody that converses with the processed sound of an aeolian harp end up to a chase where we all come together to ride a wave of sound that…

Program:

Michalis Paraskakis – “Three Insects”

Dubravko Detoni – “selection from the 41 canon themes”

Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris – “DarkLoupe”

Larry Polansky – “Ensembles of Note”

Miranda Driessen – “Gejaagd (door de wind)”

Stamatis Pasopoulos – “For Philip”

James Tenney – “Swell Piece”

From ΤΕΤΤΤΙX the musicians that take part are:

Ana Chifu (flute), Guido de Flaviis (saxophone), Mislav Režić (guitar), Katerina Konstantourou (piano), Charis Pazaroulas (double bass), Michalis Paraskakis (composition, voice), Stamatis Pasopoulos (composition)

Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris (live electronics)

www.tetttix.com

Volax, earth and sky and me

towards a collective experience of spiritual immersion

Anna Tzakou and the Geopoetics group present the performance “Volax”. Four performing arts artists interact live with images of Volakas, an area of the inland of Tinos scattered with granite boulders that give the landscape a unique lunar character. By attempting an experiential mapping of the Cycladic landscapes, they create a network of proximity and affinity between themselves, the viewers and the present moment.

The project is based on the methodology of the research workshop Project Volax: Towards the Search for Soil (Geopoetics group, Tinos 2021), which explores the Cycladic landscape as a mode of existence, ontological process and practice of “being” and examines the ways in which we see, project and manifest our collective dreaming.

The performance is structured around a large-scale video installation based on the visual material of the on-site research. The height projections simulate the Tinian geological landscape with the neutral space of the KET and reproduce the archetypal time of the Cyclades as a field of pure experience and open awareness. Within this context and in interplay and reflection with it, the artists perform a living action and invite the audience to respond embodiedly, tracing their own inner path. In a hybrid “in-between” between digital and physical space, internal and external landscapes are woven into a multimedia narrative, creating an environment of immersion towards a collective Self.

Credits:

Research, concept, dramaturgy: Anna Tzakou

Video installation / Visual curator: Sofia Simaki

Music / Sound design: Thalia Ioannidou

Live performance: Despina Hadjipavlidou, Anna Tzakou

Lights: Melina Mascha

Assistant director: Konstantina Kontomanoli

Poster design: George Noukakis

Contact: Evangelia Skrobola

Research project “Project Volax: Towards Soil Search”

Concept, research, guidance: Anna Tzakou

Performers: Despina Hadjipavlidou, Anna Apergi, Anna Tzakou

Relational art / community research: rosanayaris (Rosana Sánchez & Aris Spentsas)

Cinematography: Christina Phoebe

Organization & production: ArtForm Culture Platform (Urban Non-Profit).

With the financial support of the Ministry of Culture & Sports.

* Limited number of spectators – reservations required:

www.more.com/theater/volax/earth-and-sky-and-me & 213 00 40 496

Anna Tzakou is a performer, director and practice-based researcher. She studied theatre in Thessaloniki and contemporary performance techniques in the US (Naropa University, Boulder, CO). In 2017, she obtained a PhD in performance practice (PhD in performance practice) with the title: Geopoetics, a theatrical methodology of mindfulness for outdoor space at the University of Exeter (UK). She has worked on theatre productions and performances at the Athens Festival, the Athens House of Arts and Letters, the Athens Biennale and the Cavafy Archive, Onassis Foundation. In 2012, she founded the Geopoetics group in which she directs topographical performances in urban and natural landscapes – in Aegina, Nisyros, Syros, Tinos or Athens (Heridanos Potamos, Syntagma Square, Lycabettus Hill, Neapolis Exarchiaeia), Thessaloniki (Yeni Mosque), Cyprus (Akamas). The group has been commissioned by the Experimental Stage of the National Theatre, the Paphos Cultural Capital 2017, the Athens Festival and Dimitria. Anna has published research papers in the US, UK and Greece and has taught at Exeter (UK), Fontys (NL) and DAI (NL). Since 2019, she teaches directing, acting and performance at the Department of Performing and Digital Arts at the University of Peloponnese.

www.annatzakou-geopoetics.com

Samebito

The band Samebito (Alexandros Dandoulakis, Michalis Katachanas, Grigoris Theodoridis, Dimitris Klonis) takes its name from the short story “The Gratitude of the Samebito” by Lafcadio Hearn, a writer of Greek origin who was born in Lefkada and died in Japan at the beginning of the 20th century. Based on ancient myths and local traditions, Hearn’s work ranks among the most important in Japan.

Half man, half shark, Samebito lives and works in the palaces of the seas as a guardian of the King. Because of a mistake, he is banished to land and forced to live alongside humans. He takes refuge in Totaro’s house and helps him marry the woman he loves.

The musicians create original compositions inspired by the turbulent life and work of Lafcadio Hearn, combining them with compositions by Debussy, Tchaikovsky, Frisell and Hadjidakis, creating a unified musical universe of exploration, truth and beauty.

Alexandros Dandoulakis – electric guitar

Michalis Katachanas – viola

Grigoris Theodoridis – double bass

Dimitris Klonis – drums

“Dave De Rose presents…” #4

Dave De Rose opens a monthly cycle of live performances at KET, bringing together creators and performers from the whole spectrum of the Athenian artistic community. The fourth performance of the season combines the artistry of legendary singer Savina Yannatou, luscious producer, dj and keyboardist Saber Rider, the captivating energy of choreographer and dancer Petrina Giannakou with Dave De Rose‘s powerful drumming style.

Savina Yannatou: voice
Saber Rider: keyboards / sounds
Petrina Giannakou: dance / movement
Dave De Rose: drums

Savina Yannatou began working as a professional musician in 1979, on the greek radio 3, participating in the daily program “Lilipoupolis” in collaboration with the composer Lena Platonos. Following that, her career took off collaborating with many composers (Platonos, Mamangakis, Kypourgos, Katsoulis, Gregoriou, Marangopoulos, Kamarotos, a.o.) and having released numerous albums since then.
In the mid-1990s, she joined forces with jazz / traditional musicians forming a band known as ‘Primavera en Salonico’. She has been a founding member of an Early Music ensemble in Athens (“Early Music Workshop”) in the ’80s and has always displayed a keen interest in exploring free jazz music.
She has collaborated with Peter Kowald, Floros Floridis, Barry Guy, Nikos Touliatos, Gunther Pitscheider, Gerald Preinfalk, Gunther Baby Sommer, the Ensemble “Medea Electronique”, and the Ensemble Constantinople. Yannatou is also a songwriter and has composed music for theater.

Aliki Leftherioti (aka Saber Rider) is an Athens – based producer, composer, performer & DJ focusing on plunderphonics, free improvisation and electroacoustic composition. She regularly composes, produces and plays live for visual and dance/performance artists, works as a ballet piano accompanist, hosts radio shows, plays keys in various bands and is always mysteriously busy.

Petrina Yannakou is a dancer who moves between Athens and Brussels. For the last three years, she has been collaborating with Koen Augustijnen and Rosalba Torres Guerrero (Siamese Cie) in the framework of the project ‘Lamenta’ which has travelled to many European cities (Athens and Epidaurus Festival, Festival d’Avignon, Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand, etc.). She also presents her own solo performances (Kalamata Dance Festival, Athens Video Dance Project) and curates the movement aspect in theatre performances. She has worked with, among others, Haris Kousios, Patricia Apergi, Christos Papadopoulos, Antonia Economou, Iztok Kovac, Ella Rothschild and Andrea Costanzo Martini.

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

www.davederosemusic.com

NUMBER STATIONS (Nikos Fokas, Petros Labridis)

Nikos Fokas: modular synths, electronics

Petros Labridis: analog synths, pedals

From World War I to the present day, radio stations have been broadcasting short voice, numeric or Morse code messages that, some speculate, are instructions to an international network of agents. These speculations fuel endless conspiracy theories. Several watchdog cells have been set up to unravel this mystery. The musical project by Nikos Fokas and Petros Labridis is inspired by these codes, attempting to create a sound decoder open to interpretation.

Musician and sound artist, Nikos Fokas (modular synths, electronics) lives and works in Athens. He is a member of Vault of Blossomed Ropes, Black Lesbian Fishermen and, with Alan Trench, the project Hanged upon the Tree of Life.

Petros Labridis (analog synths, pedals) lives and works in Athens. He is a member of Riza, Johnie Thin Trio, Athenian Mandolinata, Michalis Brouzos Quartet, Gutter Dark Baroque and collaborates with Sofia Sarri.

www.nikosfokas.bandcamp.com/album/the-eternal-creak-of-the-icebreaker

Spyros Polychronopoulos – “Duende” + “Electronic Music”

Spyros Polychronopoulos (aka Spyweirdos), presents new versions of two of his releases (“Electronic Music”, Experimedia, 2014 and “Duende”, Room40, 2021) in a quadraphonic system for a blindfolded audience. A unique acoustic experience, after last year’s corresponding sold out concert at KET. Sounds coming from four directions create a multi-dimensional experience that focus on the sense of hearing, as the eyes of the audience will be closed (masks distributed at the entrance).

“Electronic Music” (Experimedia, ΗΠΑ, 2014)

Electronic Music is a meticulously crafted work of avant-garde electronics with attention towards unique timbres and acoustics. Spyros’ previous releases can be found on labels Room40 and Senufo Editions among others.

On this album (electronic music) I am exploring the effect of the reverb in a different way than in my previous release (Spyweirdos “feeling of movement”). The reverb effect is perceived as a factor of the timbre of a sound as the time floats. The composition of this album is based on electronic sounds that have a unique timbre. The effect of timbre’s uniqueness is that the listener does not have a clear reference of the sound and therefore no expectations for the reflections of the sound inside a room. Thus, the listener is not able to distinguish the clean sound (heard under anechoic conditions – with no reverb) from a different sound with a reverb. Hence, it is possible that the listener has the impression that the musician is in the same room and plays the music in real-time. It is also possible that after a while the listener has a different perception of the sound: a sound with a reverb different from the reverb of his room. At that moment the ‘here and now’ of the work of art vanishes. At this point I would like to refer to Walter Benjamin, who argues that the actor’s aura is destructed when he is shot on camera for a movie. Similarly, music’s aura is destructed by listening to pre-recorded music. Yet, due to the peculiar perception of electronic sounds, the Benjaminian aura of the tracks on this album alternates from presence to absence.” – S.P.

www.spyrospolychronopoulos.bandcamp.com/album/electronic-music

“Duende” (Room40, Αυστραλία, 2021)

“It has been five years since my last solo album release.

In every release so far, I have maintained a different focus and sense of aesthetics, yet I’ve strived for the unknown as a common ground between the works. In this album every sound, except the field recordings, is produced by musical instruments I have specifically built for the needs of this project. The field recordings were mainly sounds I captured at the time of coronavirus quarantine in Athens. I made them during the day, in shops where people interacted minimally, and during the night, in the streets where people were eager to socialize.

Up to this release I used analog and digital tools to control the sound. This is the first time I built physical objects to record an album and felt that I had to dispense the need to control every small detail and in some cases let the random vibrations of the instrument lead the way. The instruments built dictated new compositional paths and these paths dictated the construction of new instruments. It was a dynamic interplay between these two mutually dependent elements: apparatus and sound.

The title Duende derives from a lecture given by Federico García Lorca in Buenos Aires in 1934. In this talk Lorca uses the word “duende” to refer to the essence of all of the works of art, the hidden element we want to touch, but that remains always unreachable. It is one of these words not only challenging to translate, but also hard to define in another language. Hence, this work Duende has its own unique existence and does not lend itself to interpretation. It can be best regarded in a constellation including my previous works.” – S.P.

www.room40.bandcamp.com/album/duende

Spyros Polychronopoulos was born in Athens in 1980. His interest in sound, both as a physical phenomenon and as a means of artistic expression, began at an early age. He has a degree in Physics and a PhD in Acoustics. After his studies he settled in London where he worked as an acoustics consultant for three years. He then moved to Brighton, where he worked as a researcher at Sussex University on acoustic levitation. He has published numerous articles in the field of acoustics and one of his works, entitled “acoustic levitation with optimized reflective metamaterials”, was awarded as it reached the 10th most read article in 2020 in Nature Scientific Reports. In addition to his research in sound, he has developed unique sound objects (such as the LEM), released 17 personal albums and performed numerous concerts, presenting his music around the world.

Sound of Color #4

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, analog-synths, live-electronics) and Natalia Manta (digital & analog visuals) invite musicians and visual artists to KET to create together an in situ, audiovisual project. In the fourth “Sound of Color” of the season, they improvise on two sound installations of Panú.

Installation 1 / ”Artistic Couple”

A three-meter perforated metal surface placed between Jannis and Natalia becomes the common field of expression of the two artists, acting as a projection surface and as a musical instrument.

Installation 2 / ”Threads” (feat. Yiorgos Stavridis)

A guitar, a double bass and a piano create an interactive “instrument” space where each is connected to the other in a network of stretched threads. The work is recreated and extended in the moment by the performers and the audience, constantly creating new soundscapes.

The musician and composer Panú (Panagiotis Manouilidis) lives in Athens. He has worked as a composer and musician with the Münchner Kammerspiele, Schauspielhaus Graz, Maillon, Théâtre de Strasbourg, Festspielhaus Hellerau, Piccolo Teatro di Milano, the National Theatre, the State Theatre of Northern Greece, the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, the Onassis Cultural Centre, the Kalamata International Dance Festival, RootlessRoot, Baumstrasse, etc. He collaborates steadily with the directors Prodromos Tsinikoris, Anestis Azas, George Koutlis, Pantelis Flatsousis, developing a personal language of live sound dramaturgy. In 2018, he created the duo Koka&Panú with the dancer Konstantina Efthymiadou. Since 2019, he designs and constructs original musical instrument-sculptures that function as interactive open field sound installations or stage spaces (“Instrument inside Silo – Study on memory” (2019), Dexamenes Seaside Hotel, Kourouta Ilia, “Instrument on the Windmills – In Memoriam” (2023), Windmills of Chora Amorgos).

www.youtube.com/watch?v=esWAWMAmu98

www.jannisanastasakis.com

www.nataliamanta.com

Musick for a While

Georgia Balabini (soprano) and Mislav Režić (electric guitar, sound effects) present vocal works by John Dowland (1563 – 1626) and Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695), building bridges between Dowland’s pioneering lute-songs, Purcell’s songs, the Renaissance English vocal tradition, baroque, electronic sound and the practice of improvisation.

Program

John Dowland (1563-1626)

1. Preludium (Guitar solo)

2. If my complaints could passions move

3. Come away, come sweet love

4. Can she excuse my wrongs

5. Mr. Dowland’s Midnight (Guitar solo)

6. Come again, sweet love doth now invite

7. Flow my tears

8. My Lady Hunsdon’s Allemande (Guitar solo)

9. Shall i sue

10. What if i never speed?

11. Go from my window (Guitar solo)

Henry Purcell (1659-1695)

1. Musick for a while

2. Strike the viol

3. They tell us that you mighty powers above

4. Why should men quarrel

5. There’s not a swain

6. Cold song

7. Thy hand Belinda! When I am laid in earth

Georgia Balabini is a lyric soprano (Athenaeum, Attiko Conservatory Athens, Universität Mozarteum Salzburg) specializing Oratorio-Lied, Early music & Baroque. HHer passion with improvisation often leads her to various paths such as jazz and avant-garde. She has participated as an active member in numerous Master-class interpretations of Opera, oratorio-Lied as well as technical and Jazz improvisations and oriental scales, technique and interpretation in Istanbul, where she thoroughly studied and poured over Rebetika and Amane. She has been a member of the choir of the National Opera and ERT, as well as a member of the musical ensemble “Imi-olon” of the Athens Concert Hall. She has taken part in international festivals, inter-artistic projects and concerts of church music. In recent years she has collaborated with George Doussis, Sofia Koumplis, George Peristeris. She has recordings of classical and jazz music (Irida Classical 028 & Irida Jazz 001). In 2021 she released her first solo album, “Laudi Duecentesche” (Marco Sofianopulo). She teaches contemporary singing and monody at the Attic Conservatory of Athens.

With an international career as both a soloist and chamber music performer, Mislav Režić is one of the most distinguished Croatian guitarists. He has given solo concerts in Europe and North America. He is a founding member of Ensemble Machetes (Netherlands) and the ensemble Tetttix (Greece). Having a special interest in contemporary music and new compositional contexts, he commissions and often gives first performances of the new works for guitar, enriching in that way the repertoire of the instrument. He has won many Croatian national and two international music prizes (International Guitar Competitions in Zwolle 2002 and Enschede 2007) and in 2003 Croatian Society of Music Artists awarded him the annual music prize. Mislav Režić is the artistic director of the chamber music festival Musical Evening at St. Jerome’s and conducts the International summer guitar course, both in Kaštela, Croatia. His solo CD “Auburn” with contemporary music for guitar was released in January 2017 by Greek independent label DNA.

angelstruck

Kostis Kallivretakis presents at KET the short story by Andreas Nikolakopoulos “angelstruck”.

“In “angelstruck”, I encountered the most familiar and understandable assumption about what it means to “breathe my last breath” and “pass on to the hereafter”.

Contrary to all the religious traditions of Greece, the central character of the story, Simos, discovers “in absolute terror” that “the other side” is not only the realm of eternal loneliness but also that of eternal martyrdom; he is next to his living loved ones but no one is aware of his presence.

The performance attempts a different stage experience for the narrator and the audience. It avoids the “theatre”, i.e. “seeing”, and focuses on awakening the sense of hearing, smell and touch, neglecting sight. Through the evocation of the senses and their connection to tucked away memories, the audience itself becomes not only a receiver but also a carrier of the narrative.

The whole, as Andreas Nikolakopoulos writes in the introduction of the book, “is dedicated to the moving shadows and the silent spirits of my occasional rooms. I wish them to be at peace and to walk towards the light”.”

(Kostis Kallivretakis)

text: Andreas Nikolakopoulos (from the collection “Saltos”, Ikaros Publications, Athens, 2022)

concept, direction, narration: Kostis Kallivretakis

assistant director: Lena Mpampasaki

duration: 45’

*The performance is in the greek language.

*The audience is given disposable blindfolds during the performance, which block their vision.

A production of ΑΜΚΕ cloudsdonthaveshape.

ORIA (live electronics)

Eight acts from the underground electronic scene of Athens gather for a two-day mini-festival with the common denominator of electronic experimentation, expanding the boundaries of what we call live electronics. With a desire to discover new ground between entertainment and the need for expression, the partnership of the musicians has its foundations based on improvisation but also on the constant push of the possibilities offered by technology.

Days and acts:

Friday 12/1: Olla Via, Zevla, Schema Musicalis, Impedance

Saturday 13/1: Stylianos Ou, Rcrender, Taylor Savage, AMR

Stelios Papagrigoriou (aka Stylianos Ou) lives and works in Athens. He is a writer, and a visual and sound artist. His different skills and capacities are in constant conversation in his practice, as evidenced in his use of various media such as painting, sculpture, installations, literary text, sound, digital video, etc. His work tackles issues revolving mainly around the theme of the human form, as well as the deformations which the latter may suffer.

www.fortevilfruit.bandcamp.com/album/rififi-ston-epitafio-an-oral-history-of-extinction

www.stylianosou.bandcamp.com

www.steliospapagrigoriou.com

www.instagram.com/stylianosou/?hl=el

Olla Via (Jiannis Papadakis) is an audio and visual artist based in Athens. His main interest is on the interactive and performative experiences of sound and human element. As a musician, his focus is on primary sources of sound that can be shaped on the premises of experimental electronic music genres, and expose them to the audience.

www.kenryoufutile210.wixsite.com/jiannispapadakis

www.facebook.com/jianniollavia

www.soundcloud.com/olla_via

Rcrender is Adrianos Zacharias’ latest musical incarnation, following desert squirt: a literal drum and bass duet in which he played the bass and sang and Sclavos a post-punk quartet where he serves as a frontman and lyricist.

www.soundcloud.com/rcrender

Born and raised in Athens Taylor Savage has been djing for more than a decade. Performing around Athens, in bars, underground events and parties he has developed his own bold and eclectic sound. Out of his habit of still performing with his Cdjs 100s comes this live.

www.soundcloud.com/dj-taylor-savage/lovers/s-Ea4MO4BmuFg

Stelios Giannoulakis (aka Schema Musicalis) is a composer, sound designer, improvising sonic artist, multi-instrumentalist, engineer, music technology researcher, and educator. Electroacoustic music, live electronics, cross-genre stylistic studies, soundscape recording, music and sound design for theater, moving images, dance, and games. Circuit bending, editing, sound diffusion, game mechanics, interactivity, transformations of form and abstraction, interdisciplinary practical research.

www.soundcloud.com/stgiann

AMR is a sound artist and electronic music composer. She creates site specific compositions for live performance and her work has been released on cassette, among others, by the Parisian Vice de Forme. Her sound is characterized by noise and electro-acoustic elements. It uses analog equipment as well as programming languages to produce sound and process live sound sources derived from semi modular synthesizers, acoustic instruments and field recordings.

www.annamariarammou.bandcamp.com

Zevla, aka KOKETAMC, is a producer, DJ and visual artist from Athens. She is the founder of net label Zela Archives.

www.soundcloud.com/zelaarchives

Producing, playing hardware live sets as Impedance, 1/2 of Krats and djing as Complex Resistance. Developed in the diy, electronic scene of Crete as part of the diy crew BA 2037.  Deep drones agglomerated with aggressive electro/techno beats as elements of a noisy industrial environment. Some Impedance tracks can be found in VA compilations released by Phormix, Craton and Modified Boredom.

www.soundcloud.com/impdnc

Spoken Maik #4

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, Beat Generation poetry, the Harlem Renaissance movement. Today it is a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

Curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, the fourth multilingual “open mic” evening of the season will be hosted at KET on Thursday 11 January.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

“Pénte” – Flugen (featuring Alexis Bolosis & Natalia Manta)

Maya Aghniadis (aka Flugen) is a music composer, performer and multi-instrumentalist from Lebanon and Greece. She presents at KET her latest album “Pénte”, in collaboration with Alexis Bolosis (saxophone) and Natalia Mantas (live visuals).

Flugen combines acoustic instruments and electronic sounds, leading to a musical story that changes its shape with time while keeping sound familiar; Evolving through percussive beats, soulful melodies and vocal harmonies, mixed with neo-classical and ambient soundscapes.

www.flugen.bandcamp.com

Feedback String Instruments (workshop + concert)

With long academic and musical experience, Scott McLaughlin and Thanos Polymeneas Liontiris are organizing at KET a three-day workshop dedicated to feedback string instruments, which will conclude with a concert of the workshop participants.

Feedback instruments provide novel avenues in sound and music making. They also introduce fresh approaches in instrument design, and in acquiring musical skills. Such instruments though give rise to intricate research and performance challenges. The development of new composition, notation, and performance techniques, as well as a reevaluation of notions of virtuosity are some of the challenges that feedback instruments pose.

Feedback String Instruments like the Halldorophone and the Feedback Actuated Augmented Bass are a sub category of such instruments. The Feedback String Instruments Workshop aims to unite artists and researchers to tackle these challenges. During the workshops we will have the chance to visit the Workshop of instrument maker Halldor Ulfarsson where such instruments are getting made.

Scott McLaughlin is an Irish composer and improviser based in Huddersfield (UK). He started out as a guitarist (shoegaze and experimental music) before beginning studies at the age of 20 at the University of Ulster. He went on to study at the University of Huddersfield. He lectures at the University of Leeds on composition and music technology. He is co-director of CePRA (Centre for Practice Research in the Arts) and co-ordinates the RMA Practice Research Study Group. His research focuses on composition for contingency and uncertainty in the physical materiality of sound. He is an associate researcher on the AHRC SPARKLE (Sustaining Practice Assets for Research, Knowledge, Learning and Engagement) project and recently completed an AHRC Leadership Fellowship, the Garden of Forking Paths project for clarinet.

Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris is a composer, performer and sound artist. His practice comprises computer-aided compositions, interactive audiovisual installations and interactive music for dance, theatre and multimedia performances. He obtained a BA in Double Bass, and a BA in Electronic Music and Composition from the Rotterdam Conservatoire, while following courses at the Institute of Sonology (Royal Conservatoire of The Hague) and at IRCAM. He has obtained two MA degrees, both with distinction, one in Art and Technology from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the other in Creative Education from Falmouth University. In 2019 he obtained his PhD from Sussex University with a research scholarship fully funded by CHASE-AHRC. Since 2012 he is a fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy (FHEA). He’s continuously taught in Higher Education since 2011 – Falmouth University, University of Sussex, University of Brighton, Ionian University and National & Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is proficient in computer programming. He is founding member of the Dutch artists collective Apes Container. His publications encompass subjects related to Pedagogy, Technology and Aesthetics.

www.lutins.co.uk

www.thanospl.net

www.halldorophone.info

workshop: Thursday 1, Friday 2, Saturday 3 February 2024 (10:00 – 14:00)

* The workshop is open to the public. Reservations required at athpoli@gmail.com (limited spots).

concert: Saturday (21:00)

* The concert ticket fee is 8€. Reservations at www.more.com/music/feedback-string-instruments & στο 213 00 40 496.

en dynamei | PAPADODIMA | PALAMIOTIS | ANGELAKI

An ever-changing sonic and visual experience.

Fenia Papadodima and Giorgos Palamiotis improvise to the echoes of traditional, Byzantine and eastern music, as well as on original songs by Fenia Papadodima. The improvisations evolve in alternating electronic soundscapes created by the special and personal sound of the bass and the loops of the voice. Each landscape is a painting where the memory of the natural landscape – the sounds of the sea, the air, the trees – is blended with the noises of the modern city.

The natural acoustic sound diffuses into the realm of “electricity” through a sequence of contrasts of intensity and silence that is recorded in Deniz Angelaki‘s painting. On stage with the musicians she creates fragments of impressions and emotions that compose an inner landscape.

Fenia Papadodima – voice, loops, lute, keyboards, compositions

Giorgos Palamiotis – electric bass, soundscapes, improvisations

Deniz Angelaki – live visuals

“Dave De Rose presents… #3”


Dave De Rose
 opens a monthly cycle of live performances at KET, bringing together creators and performers from the whole spectrum of the Athenian artistic community. For the third night of the season, he joins forces with Erato Tzavara (video art), Nicky Kokkoli (saxophone) and Nikos Papavranoussis (drums).

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

www.davederosemusic.com

Erato Tzavara is an Athens based video artist/designer specializing in moving image techniques for live performance, video design and embodiment in relation to digital media. As a video craftswoman interested in liveness, dramaturgy, and the body, she works with the plasticity of the digital image, mixing ANALOGUE aesthetics with DIGITAL COMPOSITING TOOLS to create moving collages from different visual sources in dialogue with the moving body and physical space. Through international-interdisciplinary collaborations with a focus on live performance she has been presenting work in theaters, art spaces and festivals across Europe, US and Asia. In her personal work, she draws on participatory methods, photography, video essays and somatics to capture the collective experience in relation to human and non-human Environments.

www.erato-t.com

Nicky Kokkoli was born in 1996 in Athens. An active member of the Greek jazz and free improvisational music scene, she has also performed in venues such as Fylkingen (Stockholm) and Cafe OTO (London). She has collaborated with the London Improvisers Orchestra, Sofia Jernberg, Maggie Nicols, Lisa Ullén, Christer Bothén, Martin Küchen, Bram De Looze, Sharif Sehnaoui and others. She is a member of the Swedish-Greek band Ahanes whose first album, “Petrichor”, was recently released by the legendary Clean Feed label. In recent years, she has been studying Middle Eastern music and Greek traditional music, with the aim of creating a personal musical style.

www.nickykokkoli.wixsite.com/website

Nikos Papavranoussis was born in Athens. From the age of 16, he began to play drums and play in various small groups in the mid 80’s. He started drum lessons in Athens in ’86 with Arion Kaloneos. In 1988 went to Paris to study at the Dante Agostini School of Drums, the first school of drums in Europe (Paris 1964). He graduated from the school in 1992 with the first prize “Congratulations and Congratulations” (1er Prix à l’unanimité et Félicitations) and received the diploma of Professor of the School (C.E.S.M.A.). He ia the director of the Dante Agostini drum school in Athens Greece.

METEORS / Jannis Anastasakis / Natalia Manta

The jazz band METEORS (Germany) visits Athens and presents at KET its latest album “Message to Outer Space”, as well as new compositions in collaboration with Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, effects) and Natalia Manta (live visuals).

The band, initiated in 2017 by Sebastian Gramss, award-winning double bass player from Cologne, includes some of the top players of todays jazzszene. Their latest album “Message to Outer Space” is a well-balanced status report from Earth – diverse in tone, music and with a disturbing lyrical message. An autonomous type of Deep Space Jazz – composed, arranged and realized by bandleader Sebastian Gramss, staged by six exceptional protagonists of the current Continental jazz scene – unique, explicit, unmatched.

Shannon Barnett – trombone, vocals

Jonas Engel – saxophone

Philip Zoubek – prepared piano, Moog

Sebastian Gramss – double bass / composition

Christian Lorenzen – keyboards, Moog, Synth

Dominik Mahnig – percussion

Jannis Anastasakis – guitar / effects

Natalia Manta – live visuals

www.sebastiangramss.de/meteors

Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia & Musikfonds.

Hypothetical Fluid: instant compositions for vision, sound & movement

The group Hypothetical Fluid (Pοlina Chrysafi, Nefeli Papaioannou, Maria Pisiou, Maria Isidora Vincentelli, Marissa Bili, Melina Lasithiotaki, Fernanda Balcells, Dave De Rose and Jeph Vanger) presents at KET an impro performance with image, sound, lighting and movement; an exploratory performance in which music, dance, lighting and cinema collaborate and enter into dialogue. After their first two performances at KET, they return just before the close of the year to collectively conjure it up.

Pοlina Chrysafi, movement

Nefeli Papaioannou, image

Maria Pisiou, movement

Maria Isidora Vincentelli, movement

Marissa Bili, sound

Melina Lasithiotaki, lights

Fernanda Balcells, lights

Dave De Rose, sound

Jeph Vanger, sound

Sound of Color #3

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, effects) invites musicians and visual artists to KET to create an in situ audiovisual project.

In the third “Sound of Color” of the year, he improvises with Filippos Raskovic (piano), Giorgos Stenos (diy electronics), Irini Karayannopoulou (live visuals) and Natalia Manta (live visuals).

www.raskovicfilippos.com

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BxqoXJRPDY&ab_channel=YorgosStenos

www.karayannopoulou.com

www.jannisanastasakis.com

www.nataliamanta.com

ΠΑΡΑΔΕΙΣΟΙ / H(E)AVENS

H(E)AVENS – A four-day festival on the role of private foundations in the field of culture ≡ Athens, 7-10 December 2023

In recent years, the increased involvement of private entities with the visual and performing arts sectors as well as with academia has caused a major reconfiguration of the Greek cultural landscape. But what do we refer to when we talk about “private cultural foundations”? What are their common features and what are their organisational, legal or aesthetic differences? How do their cultural activities intersect with interventions in the urban landscape? Is there really a “tax haven” and a network of “off-shore” companies behind every major institution? At which political and economic juncture did these foundations rise to prominence in Greece? What kind of gains do they envision through their funding of challenging and sometimes unprofitable art and research projects? How may one interpret their interest in live and ephemeral art forms, performing and queer arts? What kind of communication strategies do they develop when they appropriate concepts shaped within social struggles?

What are the current pursuits of cultural foundations — the initial philanthropic aims of their founders notwithstanding? None of the answers usually provided to this question — i.e., to replace the state in some of its essential functions; to inaugurate a more efficient relation between the private and the public sector; to demonstrate in practice, in an era of sweeping privatisations, the supremacy of private initiative; to embody a kind of neo-liberalism with a human face — seem to exhaust this complex phenomenon.

Their functioning raises important questions regarding accountability and transparency. The development of vertical relations which are not based on the exercise of rights coming from below but on a practice of favouritism operated from above gives rise to a situation of patronage, ultimately resulting in some artists being consistently favoured and some others being just as consistently excluded from the selection process. Furthermore, as the latter process is led by decision makers only accountable to their employers, the hegemonic position the private cultural foundations have acquired in recent years is very rarely challenged in the public discourse, and usually from individuals outside the artistic community.

Hence the impetus behind this open call: through a hybrid festival held in an informal setting, we would like to bring together people from the fields of art, research, activism, urban planning, architecture and investigative journalism to bridge the gap in public discourse regarding the role of the private cultural foundations acting in Greece and to start developing the critical tools which we are presently lacking in order to address the aforementioned questions.

As Arundhati Roy writes in her essay Capitalism: A Ghost Story: “Perhaps it’s time for us to take back the night.”

Events at ΚΕΤ:

Friday 8 December

12.00 | Rotated Soundscapes {sound installation} — Agapi Zarda

13:00 – 15:00 | Private cultural institutions: a mapping {panel + discussion}
Non-profit foundations in culture: staffing and artistic production — Marianna Stefanitsi, Martha Michailidou, Nikos Souliotis
Are libraries “cool” after all? The case of the Stavros Niarchos National Library — Vassilis Georgakis
Everyday place in the context of the contemporary city being taken over by the practices of capital. The case of the Onassis Stegi cultural agenda. — Anastasia Christaki
Image Politics and Cultural Foundations — Yorgos Karailias
Independent art spaces and the urban dominance of private cultural foundations. — Dimitrios Papachristos, Kristi Petropoulou

15:30 – 17:00 | Shipping, climate crisis, greenwashing {screening + discussion} — Reporters United

Saturday 9 December

12.00 – 14.00 | Paradise Papers and Funding of Cultural Institutions {workshop} — Reporters United

14:30- 15:30 | On the Astounding in art: states of artistic praxis and artistic praxis as a state {panel} — Costis Zouliatis, Yiannis Iolaos Maniatis

16:00 – 16:45 | The Transformation of King Constantine {video + discussin} — Rocinante group

19:30 | “It Would Be Great if You’d Have Me”: The Life and Times of Rebecca Juicing {performance lecture} — Macklin Kowal

20:30 – 21:00 | The New Museum Saga {performance} — FYTA

21:30 – 22:00 | Papaki Foundation {music performance} — Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris

22:30 – 23:00 | Under the same roof? {music performance} — ΑΜR

Sunday 10 December

14:00 – 15:30 | Performative practices as a means of emerging forms of resistance {lecture} — ReCompulsive Behaviours

16:00 – 18:00 | LGBTI movements and public space in the era of institutional appropriation of gender politics and identities {panel} — Danae Papaevangelou, Michalis Binios/Patras Pride, Fil Ieropoulos/LALA, Macklin Kowal/Sub Rosa Space

18:30 – 19:00 | Merely colonial? {lecture} — Maria Kakogianni

Detailed programme for all days and all venues: https://heavens.gr/en/english/

The festival is organised and hosted by the following groups and venues:

KET
Kyprou 91Α & Sikinou 35Α, 113 64 Athens
https://polychorosket.gr/

LALA
Derigni 39, 104 34 Athens
https://lalaspiti.com/

O Meteoritis
Fokionos Negri 68, 113 61 Athens
https://www.instagram.com/ometeoritis/

Noucmas
Kasou 3, 113 64 Athens
https://www.instagram.com/noucmas/

or.artspace
Dimitrakopoulou 89, 117 41 Athens
https://orartspace.com/

TWIXTlablab
https://twixtlab.com/

Tanzterrain
Tinou 52-54, 113 61 Athens
https://www.tanzterrain.com/

Academia Romantica Athens
Sozopoleos 15, 104 46 Athens
https://academia-romantica.edu.gr/

Iku Sakan (JPN) / Babak Ahteshamipour (GR/IR) / Apu Nanu (GR)

Three sets of electronic and experimental sound by Iku Sakan (Japan), Babak Ahteshamipour (Greece/Iran) and Apu Nanu (Greece).

Iku Sakan is a electronic musician from Osaka, Japan. his music focuses predominantly on the potential of emotional developments through the repetitive rhythmic patterns, rotating harmonics, and resonating melodies. The decades of collecting constantly shifting sound materials, melding improvisation, and DJ’ing practices, has led him to create his own unique niche of organic music in the late 2010s. his most recent works incl. a remix for the French composer Yann Tiersen (via Mute Records) and the forthcoming musique-concrete-inspired tone poem LP “OMNITOPOEIA”. 

www.ikusakan.bandcamp.com/album/human-wave-music

Babak Ahteshamipour is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and musician based in Athens, Greece. His practice is based on the collision of the virtual vs the actual, exploring topics from cyberspace to ecology and politics to identity. His work has been presented and featured at venues, festivals and spaces such as Centre Pompidou, New Art City, The Wrong, Ametric Festival, Biquini Wax ESP, Experimental Sound Studio, Milan Machinima Festival, CTM Festival’s magazine, KIBLIND, [ANTI]MATERIA, und. Athens, Our Culture Magazine, ATTN: Magazine and elsewhere. He has released music on the labels Industrial Coast and Jollies, has shared the stage with artists such as HELM, Zoviet France, The Nam Shub of Enki, Gaël Segalen and has created video clips for artists such as Fire-Toolz, Digifae, B.MICHAEEL.

www.babakahteshamipour.com

Known for his textural, deconstructed, and elegantly crafted compositions, Athens based artist and producer Apu Nanu blends complex harmonies and rhythms, showcasing his unique approach to sound design.

www.apunanu.bandcamp.com

Artwork by Babak Ahteshamipour.

Hannes Buder / Dimos Vryzas

Two solo sets of improvisational and experimental sound.

Hannes Buder, born in 1978 in the former East Germany, is a German guitarist, cellist and composer with a wide range of influences, from minimalist music, 20th century classical music, jazz and avant-garde rock. After studying music in Dresden, he moved to Berlin where he took part in the local experimental music scene. Buder has written solo compositions, first for electric guitar, later for cello and voice. These compositions are recorded on his five personal albums. He has also composed for smaller and larger ensembles, for example for a 25-piece orchestra. He often collaborates with dancers, in large groups or in duets. He has composed, performed and recorded music and sound for film and theatre. He has collaborated with / worked with Nicole Mitchell, Todd Capp, Andrew Lafkas, Helmut Öhring, Thomas Noll, Hannes Lingens, Luc Houtkamp, Audrey Chen, Tony Buck, Audrey Lauro, Hilary Jeffery, Mike Majkowski, Steve Heather, among others. His latest album, “Outside Words”, was released in December 2021 by Laaps records.

They wrote about Hannes Buder:

“Wonderfully balanced artistic sound, versatile, vibrant and non-negotiable in its musical character.” (Süddeutsche Zeitung, 26.5.2009)

“A musical firework, skilful, rich in variety and deeply emotional.” (Badische Zeitung, 30.01.2010)”

www.hannesbuder.de

The violinist and improviser Dimos Vryzas, active in the European free improvisation scene, collaborates and records with important improvisers. He is a member of the drone improvisation trio “Life Only” (Fred Frith, Diego Aguirre), of the duo Miracapillo/Vryzas (Valeria Miracapillo), the duo Karbacher/Vryzas (Eva-Maria Karbacher) and the Greek trio “The Coal” (with Simos Riniotis and Yannis Arapis). His musical path testifies to a wide range of influences, from classical and traditional music to rock, noise and ambient. His interests are currently directed towards expanding the sonic boundaries of the violin, towards experimentation and exploring the contrast between acoustic and electronic sound, towards the search for new ways of musical expression.

www.dimosvryzas.com

Timelash (CL/USA) / Monopoly Child Star Searchers (USA) / Stylianos Ou (GR)

Three sets of electronic and experimental sound by Timelash (Chile/USA), Monopoly Child Star Searchers (USA) and Stylianos Ou (Greece).

Timelash is the freshly erupted synthesizer & SFX duet of Embassador Dulgoon (Nonlocal Research) and Grant (Psychic Sounds / Million Brazilians). Together they reveal new sound forms by playing with primeval motifs contrasted sharply against unfolding futuristic developments. The result is a simultaneous listening experience of ancient and alien settings told through their unique rhythm of language by mood-driven atmospheres, exotic tones, and electrifying sci-fi Cumbia jolt. They present at KET their latest album, “Feral Lands & Forbidden Cities”, recently released by the Belgian label Aguirre Records.

www.aguirrerecords.bandcamp.com/album/feral-lands-forbidden-cities

Spencer Clark (aka Monopoly Child Star Searchers) started making music twenty years ago. With James Ferraro, he formed the duo The Skaters, which left a resounding imprint on the American noise scene of the 1990s. Spencer Clark went on to adopt various monikers (Black Joker, Vodka Soap, Monopoly Child), creating a music described by music critic David Keenan, in The Wire magazine, as “hypnagogic pop”. In the same magazine, Britt Brown noted in 2015, “Of all the sources that emerged from the American underground scene of the 2000s, few flow as deeply into the imagination as Spencer Clark’s music.”

Under one artistic pseudonym or another, Spencer Clark has never ceased from the beginning to question the division between “high” and “popular” music, exploring ways to connect them. In this respect, one of his most important works is “Fourth World Magazine”, of which the third part, “Neoplatonic Aquatic Symposiums”, was recorded in Athens by Teemu Takatalo (Mutual Sound Studios). Born in Los Angeles, California, Spencer Clark now lives in Athens, where he runs the record label Pacific City Sound Visions. At KET, he appears as Monopoly Child Star Searchers to present his latest album, “Barbados Wild Horses”, which he recorded with Sun Araw.

www.pacificcityvisions.bandcamp.com/album/barbados-wild-horses

Stelios Papagrigoriou (aka Stylianos Ou) lives and works in Athens. He is a writer, visual artist and sound artist. His different skills are in constant conversation: he uses painting, sculpture, installations, literary text, sound, digital video. His work revolves around the theme of the human form and the deformations it can undergo. Since 2015, he has participated in concerts in Europe, Israel and New York with the artistic group Hand & Leg.

www.steliospapagrigoriou.com

Spoken Maik #3

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, the poetry of the Beat Generation, the Harlem Renaissance movement. At the crossroads of black music, the community’s struggle for equal rights, poetry and prosaic everyday speech, it is the basis on which rap was formed. It is today a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

The third multilingual “open mic” evening of the season, curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, will take place at KET on Thursday 14 December.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

A brief review of the history of spoken word:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4HV3t1nZgo&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

Some iconic figures in the art of spoken word:

– Gil Scott-Heron

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0&t=36s&ab_channel=CrinanCampbell

– Dean Atta

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqK4U47JvWI&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

– Benjamin Zephaniai

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAGzUQxnvrk&ab_channel=ThePoetrySociety

– Allen Ginsberg

www.youtube.com/watch?v=__W41tlyJNQ&ab_channel=TodPolson

Empty Canvas

What will become of all these notes with ideas for performances and artworks? Will they stay there, hidden in the notebook and no one will ever know about them? A song that becomes a picture, a painting that becomes a stage set, a rope you climb up and find another place much closer to the one you had dreamed of, a universal rite of care that unites instead of divides?”

Using the aerial acrobatic rope and the space around it as a key narrative tool, Empty Canvas is an audiovisual tribute to the creative artistic process itself and the magical way it connects images, sounds, ideas and emotions to tell short stories.

The two dancers who share the stage treat it as a blank canvas. The kinesiology is inspired by medieval illustrations, religious rituals, traditional dances, as well as films and paintings with similar content.

Dance: Eva Vlachou, Maria Sotiropoulou

Music-Sounds: Nefeli Liuta, Hala Strana, Ioannis Belegrinis, traditional rhythms

Direction-Scenography: Maria Sotiropoulou

Photos: Katerina Trichia

Eva Vlachou is a teacher of Special Education, plays the accordion and is involved in contemporary artistic circus. She teaches aerial dance to children and adults at the School of Aerial Acrobatics and Dance. She is proficient in sign language, continues her training as an interpreter and attends dance and music workshops for children with disabilities. In 2018, with the group BEMF, she participated in the dance video “Messaritikos” selected by the Athens Video Dance Project and took part with the same group in TEDXLesvos (2019). In 2023, she participated in the performance “This” by Eugenia Galerakis at the Athens Conservatory.

Maria Sotiropoulou is an illustrator, visual communication designer, director and performer of acrobatic performances. In 2017, she created Metagrunge in which she develops her creative practices and knowledge, helping artists and businesses to creatively communicate their work. She has participated in dance and acrobatic performances (“Encounters” by Ermira Goro, “Madren Vol3” by OO, “On Two Axes” by BEMF) and in 2019 she presented her first solo performances of her own at KET (“Keryx”, “Capital”). “Empty Canvas” is the 3rd full-length work she has directed.

Instagram: @metagrunge / www.metagrunge.com

TRAILS / IXNH

Mavropinakas Collective presents the project TRAILS /IXNH, a unique, interactive 3d audio-visual installation from December 15 to 17 at KET.

TRAILS / IXNH is a sonic experience centered around soundscapes, both natural and man-made, and how they are shaped as a result of human activity.

As the climate crisis, hyper-tourism and the rapid transformations that local societies undergo because of them leave visible and indelible marks on the natural environment, the Mavropinakas team attempts to explore how the new socio-ecological data affects the natural and human soundscape.

Searching for the lost sounds of the past but also the sound of the future, visitors will be placed at the center of this audio-visual experience, interacting with the sonic environment of the installation, in an analogy to how human activity affects the soundscapes that surround us.

Credits:

Concept and sound design: Dimitris Kordis

Music: Pavlos Kordis

Video art: Dimitris Mavroforakis

Ambisonics: Alejandro Cabrera – Audio Brewers

Engineering – 3D printing: Nikolas Charalampous

Graphic design: Dimitris Mallios

Production management: Stefania Koutsoupia

The program is implemented with the support of the Ministry of Culture.

Dates & times:

Friday 15 December, 18:00 – 21:00

Saturday 16 December, 18:00 – 21:00

Sunday, December 17, 12:00 – 15:00

Free entry upon reservation here.

Mavropinakas is an initiative aimed at the realization and promotion of artistic works by new creators while simultaneously utilizing new technologies and pioneering sound systems. Through inter-artistic actions, which combine in particular the fields of music, dance and visual arts, it focuses on the interaction of the human factor with the natural and urban environment, the re-appropriation of traditional sounds and arts and the establishment of a community of artists that promotes the unmediated relationship between the artistic work and the public.

Contact info: info@mavropinakas.org / 6948528001 / instagram

Detective Fiction Nights 2023! (crimes n’ beer)

The Detective Fiction Nights! (crimes n’ beer), organized by the Hellenic Detective Literature Writers Club (ELSAL) and the red n’ noir book cafe, return for a second year on Friday 1, Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 December at KET.

This year’s events attempt to shed light on two aspects of detective narrative (crime fiction-journalism and depictions of gender violence) in all its versions (literature, film, television).

Schedule:

Friday 1 December

Journalism and crime literature | From the 19th to the 21st century

19.00: Fact is often the best fiction | Journalism / Documentary Literature / Detective Literature

Speakers:
Kostas Kavanozis – writer, postdoctoral researcher in Creative Writing
Mary Margariti – Researcher, writer, member of ELSAL
Yannis Ragos – Journalist, writer, member of ELSAL

20:00: Journalism and detective literature in the Greek interwar period | The cases of Thomopoulos, Marakis, Pikros

Speakers:
Vassilis Danellis – writer, member of ELSAL
Tasos Theofilou – writer, member of ELSAL
Filippos Filippou – writer, member of ELSAL

21:00: Organised crime, investigative journalism, police prose and detective series

Speakers:
Andreas Apostolidis – director, translator, writer, member of ELSAL
Kostas Kiriakopoulos – journalist, writer
Vaggelis Mpekas – screenwriter, writer, member of ELSAL

Saturday 2 December

Double Indemnity | ELSAL authors present books by ELSAL authors

19:00: Olga Georgiadou, coordinator of the Police Literature Reading Club of “Metaixmio” Publications, presents the book “Black Asphalt” (Bell, 2023) by Vicky Hasandra.

19:45: Tefkros Michaelides presents the book “Bloody Manuscript” by Andreas Lycos (Traylos Publications, 2023).

20:30: Andreas Apostolidis talks about the book by Dimitris Mamaloukas “Kill like Stephen King” (Cedar Publications, 2023). Dimitris Mamaloukas talks about Andreas Apostolidis’ book “Romance” (Agra Publications, 2023).

21:15: The memory of Kostas Kalfopoulos (1956-2023) | On the occasion of his book “Everything that starts nice ends in murder” (Kastaniotis, 2023)

Speakers:
Fanis Dalezios – editor of “Polar” magazine
Yannis Baskozos – journalist, director of the e-magazine “The Reader”
Coordinated by Tefcros Michaelides – writer, member of ELSAL

The evening will close with a jazz concert by the band “Jazz Tree” (Konstantinos Stouraitis – guitar, Kimon Karoutzos – double bass, Giorgos Tiligadis – drums) with music from noir films.

Sunday 3 December

Morning event:

11:00: Detective stories workshop (for children from 6 years old)

Together with the children we create and illustrate a detective story, using the Magic Cards of Fairy Tales. We dramatize it as the story unravels, take notes and then illustrate it. The result will also be a booklet of the collective creation.

With Polytimi Machaira (visual artist – set designer) and Kostas Stoforos (writer – journalist).

Evening event:

“And God created woman” | Patriarchy, gender, violence and crime fiction, in collaboration with the network “Women Writers against Gender Violence and Femicide “Her Voice””

19:00: The trauma of violence and life afterwards

Screening of the short film “Frozen Water” (19′, Dir. Constantia Kontaxis), scripted by Elena Houssni, based on her novel of the same name.

Speakers:
Elena Houssni – writer, member of ELSAL
Kiki Petroulaki – Psychologist, President of the Board of the European Network against Violence

20:00: From reality to literature: The victimization of women

Speakers:
Erika Athanasiou – journalist, writer, member of ELSAL
Mary Margariti – researcher, writer, member of ELSAL
Elena Mpolonasi – lawyer, criminologist, writer
Coordinated by Konstantina Moschou – journalist, writer, member of ELSAL.

21:00: Gender stereotypes in 20th century crime literature

Speakers:
Hilda Papadimitriou – writer, translator
Katerina Papantoniou – lawyer, writer
Vicky Hassandra – screenwriter, writer, member of ELSAL

An updated thematic bookstore will operate at KET during the 3-day event.

After the end of the events, the evening closes at the bar with beers.

More info: www.facebook.com/events/909108040645544

* All the events take place in the greek language.

default presents Venus Volcanism: Tissue album release

Default returns with the presentation of Venus Volcanism’s new album, on Thursday 30 November at KET.

Default is an artistic event where various art forms coexist spatially and temporally. It has taken place in various cities of Greece with the participation of over 100 artists and has been hosted mainly in places of particular aesthetic and historical importance. In this episode default ise delighted to collaborate once again with Venus Volcanism for a special Live AV performance.

Venus Volcanism, also known as Rena Rasouli, is a singer, musician and electronic music producer from Crete. For the last 2,5 years, she has been living in the northernmost city of Iceland, Siglufjörður. Her second solo album, “Tissue” – to be released on November 24 by Submersion records – was recorded 40 km south of the Arctic Circle, between 2022 and 2023, and deals with the concept of “tissue”, combining electronic and ambient music with traditional elements and neoclassical sound.

The driving force for the compositions of the album was a reference by the Swiss sound wave scientist Hans Jenny: “Nature creates based on rhythms, periods, cycles, reduplications, series, sequences, etc… This is how natural structures are constructed. The very origin of the word tissue (“tissue” but also “fabric”) from the Latin texere (“weave”) is a commentary in itself: cells are arranged in rows, patterns succeed one another wherever we look. Cellular structures take the form of frames, networks, lattices, families of elements that repeat and succeed one another in regular sequences, forming fringes and hyphae, whether we observe them with the naked eye or with a microscope.”

Venus Volcanism is inspired by this concept of the natural web in two ways: applying the logic of the structures and sequences of the natural world, she “weaves” repetitive patterns of sound – ethereal vocals, synthesizers with drones and slow arpeggios – with natural soundscapes (field recordings) she recorded herself while exploring her new environment – the crescendo of an active volcano in Fagradalsfjall, the mud bubbling in the troughs of the Seltún geothermal area, the ebb and flow of the ocean tide in Dýrafjörður, the eerie echoes of frozen lakes and migrating birds. The combination of the two weaves an aural journey to the ultimate North, as she experiences it.

The album “Tissue” is a sonic heterotopia, between the tangible and the surreal, in which the vibrations and cyclical patterns of nature weave the inner journey of reconciliation of the creator with her own personal scar tissues.

It will be preceded and followed by a DJ set by idiom and In Atlas.

The concert will be accompanied by the visuals of Eleftheria Zanidaki.

Schedule:

20.00 Opening set: idiom (default)

21.15 Venus Volcanism live with Visuals by Eleftheria Zanidaki

22.30 Closing set: In Atlas

Rena Rasouli studied theatre and contemporary singing in Athens and has attended seminars of traditional and polyphonic music. She has participated in electronic and traditional music festivals in Greece, Denmark, Austria and Iceland. She has collaborated with various musicians and bands from the Greek music scene. She is a member of the electronic duo V.V.I.A., alongside the Danish In Atlas, and a member of Lepidoptera (Coti.K). Her musical projects deal with a variety of musical genres, and she is involved in ambient, darkwave, post-punk and techno sounds, soundscapes, field recordings, traditional and polyphonic practices. Her first solo album “Rizitiko” was released in March 2020 by Weaponize Your Sound, a subsidiary of Scottish Optimo, which has been presented in Greece, Denmark and Iceland. Her new album, “Tissue”, which draws inspiration from Icelandic nature and its sounds, is released on November 24. Venus Volcanism’s music has been released by Submersion Records, Weaponise Your Sound/Optimo Music, Women of V.V.I.A., Natty Wombat, Phormix, Meta Moto, Vinylograph, June and Echovolt.

www.venusvolcanism.bandcamp.com

www.soundcloud.com/venusvolcanism

www.facebook.com/venusvolcanism

www.instagram.com/venusvolcanism

idiom

soundcloud.com/i-diom

In Atlas

soundcloud.com/inatlas

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www.default.gr

Christina Vantzou / Chihei Hatakeyama

Christina Vantzou is a Greek-American composer/sound artist based in Brussels. Her work has been presented in spaces including Philharmonie de Paris, Barbican, Villa Lontana, Café Oto, The National Observatory of Athens and many other museums, churches, galleries, cinemas and focused listening settings. At KET, she will present her new work for electronics and acoustic sound sources coexisting with natural environments, both terrestrial and subaquatic. Composed of hydrophone recordings from Sifnos, field recordings from Eftalou, and delicate, fleeting frequencies of the ARP 2500, the work undulates and unfolds with an acute awareness of space and no-time, enveloping, dissolving and disrupting in equal turns.

www.christinavantzou.com

Chihei Hatakeyama is a sound artist, an organizer and mastering engineer who lives in the Tokyo. He polychromes memory-evoking soundscapes with various recorded materials of acoustic instruments such as guitars, vibraphone, and piano; mostly played by hand and processed time and time again via laptop. Since then his many album was released by Room 40, Under The Spire, Hibernate Records, Magic Book Records, Home Nomal, OwnRecords, Spekk, Dronarivm, Constellation Tatsu, Glacial Movements Records and his own label White Paddy Mountain, created in 2013. Since then, White Paddy Mountainwhich since, has released over 40 recordings by some of the most accomplished ambient, shoegaze and folk musicians in Japan. In recent years Hatakeyama continues to evolve his sound by analog synthesizer, modular synthesizer and compact guitar effector.

www.chiheihatakeyama.bandcamp.com

Before and after the sets, the music is selected by DJ Yeb Shen.

“Across her body”

Every year, on July 31, Mrs. Irene and the last remaining “fifteeners” return to the Monastery of the Accession, on the south end of Therasia, the little known sister island of cosmopolitan Santorini. They spend the next two weeks living in the cells of the obsolete Monastery, honoring their life-time vow to the Virgin and continuing the tradition of “Fifteen”. The film questions issues of faith, identity and gender by correlating three female bodies: the deserted body of the once upon a time fertile Therasia, the sacred body of the Virgin Mary and the aging, human body of the “fifteeners”.

The screening will be followed by a discussion with the director Zacharias Mavroeidis and the poet and researcher Marios Hatziprokopiou on the treatment of ethnography from a queer perspective.

On the day of the screening, the venue will host an artwork by Zoe Mantas, photographer of the film, entitled “The Martyrdom of Saint Pleasure”.

* The film is shown in Greek with English subtitles.

“Across her body” (2018, documentary, Greece, 84’)
Direction & script: Zacharias Mavroeidis
Director of Photography: Zoe Manda
Editing: Smaro Papaevangelou
Production: Zacharias Mavroeidis, Vicky Micha, Boo productions, ΕΡΤ Α.Ε., Momento Films

more info: www.facebook.com/stosomatis

Dave De Rose presents… #2: “Rave Soundtrack Papaioannou”

Dave De Rose opens a monthly cycle of live performances at KET, bringing together creators and performers from the whole spectrum of the Athenian artistic community. For the second night of the season, he joins forces with filmmaker Nefeli Papaioannou and the music group Rave At Your Fictional Borders.

Nefeli Papaioannou is a filmmaker and photographer based in Athens. Her most recent work focuses on ecological and feminist themes through myths, tradition and memory. For this performance at KET she’ll present moving extracts form her vast archive, with an aim to create an open audiovisual dialogue with the musicians from the band Rave At Your Fictional Borders constructing together an emotive improvised rendition of memory fragments.

www.vimeo.com/nefepapa

With Sotiris Tsolis on drums, Marius Mathiszik on guitar, loops and fx’s and Dave De Rose on bass, Rave At Your Fictional Borders mixes ambient, noise, krautrock and avant-garde elements with the improvisational spirit of psychedelic jazz.

www.davederosemusic.bandcamp.com

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, Dave De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

www.davederosemusic.bandcamp.com

“A flower, deserted” – an evening of improvisations

Improviser and musical instrument designer Joris Beets, sound artist and electroacoustic music composer Tim Ward, composer Dora Panagopoulou and mandolinist Panos Kanellopoulos share a series of acoustic and electronic improvisations inspired by the poem “A flower, deserted” by Nikos Karouzos:

Βαθύτερο ἀπ᾿ τὴν ἀγάπη καὶ τὴν ταραχὴ

ποὺ φέρνει μέσ᾿ στὸ στῆθος ἡ ἐπιθυμία

ζεῖ στὸ θαλάσσιο βράχο ἕν᾿ ἄνθος ὁλομόναχο.

Ποιὰ φωνὴ τὸ κυρίεψε καὶ μοιάζει σὰν νὰ δείχνει

τὴν ἄγνωστη γαλήνη μὲ μικρὰ χρώματα…

Εἶναι βγαλμένο στοὺς κινδύνους τῆς χαρᾶς

ἀμέριμνο σὰν ἰδέα.

Joris Beets – delta harp

Tim Ward – live electronics

Δώρα Παναγοπούλου – piano

Πάνος Κανελλόπουλος – mandolin

Joris Beets, is an improvising musician, designer and inventor of Delta harp (www.delta-harp.com/delta), an instrument that seeks to redefine the way we think about harp. He is a member of “Orchestra Elastique”. He spends most of his summer time in Serifos, improvising together with Panos Kanellopoulos.

www.jorisbeets.com/live / www.orchestraelastique.com

Tim Ward is a sound artist with a background in electroacoustic music composition and live electronics. He is involved with a wide range of projects, most recently focusing on soundscapes, mapping and their relationship to electroacoustic composition. He is a member of the “Medea Electronique” collective as well as “Spiza” and teaches music at Deree College, Athens.

www.medeaelectronique.com/members

Dora Panagopoulou is a composer of acoustic music who has increasingly incorporated electronic elements in her music. Much of her recent compositional activity has been linked to “Spiza”, an artistic society bringing together diverse artists to work on common larger-scale projects. She has a keen interest in the intersection between compositional and educational work and teaches music at Pierce College.

www.spiza.gr/sound-examples / www.armuresprovisoires.com/diving.php

Panos Kanellopoulos, studied the mandolin with Alison Stephens (London) and Vivi Geka (Athens). When he is not practicing (and when he is not in Serifos playing with Joris Beets) he is researching and teaching creative music education focusing on the possible conjectures between education, philosophy, political philosophy and creative music making.

www.armuresprovisoires.com/mishearings.php / www.youtube.com/watch?v=AruoUSAQsLk

* The drawing accompanying this Press Release is the work of a young child, in conversation with an engraving by Vasso Katraki and a song by Mikis Theodorakis.

“Here is a story of mystery”

What do we create in a writing workshop, what do we create in a music workshop and what will happen if we combine both?

The aim of the workshop is to answer these questions with creativity and improvisation. Drawing inspiration and motifs from the fourth mystery adventure of “The Blue Socks Gang: A Midsummer Night’s Thief” (published by Aeolos), the team will create their own mystery narratives, explore how music can make everything a little more real and above all it will play with stories and sounds.

The workshop is for people around 8 to 12 years old who want to create mystery stories and learn how music can take their stories to the next level.

The group will be coordinated by writer and theater teacher Miranda Vatikioti in collaboration with musicians Vassilis Tzavaras and Michalis Nivolianitis.

At the end of the workshop there will be a short presentation by the children to their parents and companions.

* In case of participation of a second child from the same family, the price for the second child is 35 euros.

* The workshop is conducted in the greek language.

Miranda Vatikioti has studied theater and dance. Since 2006, she is the author of detective novels for adults and mystery stories for children (published by Aeolos, Pikramenos, K. M. Zacharakis, Papadopoulos). She has worked as a coordinator of creative and educational programs in the field of Civil Society, as a theater teacher in public and private structures, as a performing arts dramatist. Since 2019, he has been teaching creative writing to adults and minors.

Michalis Nivolianitis is a music composer, arranger and producer, specialized in composing music for audiovisual media. With Vassilis Tzavaras and Leonidas Karakatsanis, he is a founding member of Occasional Dream, a musical group with which they represented Greece at the Biennale of young artists in Rome in 1999. He collaborates with the composer Alexandros Christaras: they co-sign their works for cinema, television and theatre as Dna.

www.michaelnivolianitis.com

Vassilis Tsavaras is a musician, composer, singer, improviser and music teacher. Member of the bands Occasional Dream, Take the money and run, Project 37, 4+1, Silent Move, Rabbit’s Eye, Storyville Ragtimers, the theater group Atonal and the art group Gnous, he has been involved in jazz, free improvisation and music for theater. He has released 5 personal records.

www.vassilistzavaras.com

The “Blue Socks Gang” (books by Aeolos publishers) is a mystery series for children created in 2019 by Miranda Vatikioti in collaboration with Aeolos publications and illustrator D. K. Pantazis. As the Gang itself has stated, “although we hardly ever wear blue socks, although we don’t have a leader, we love animals and our friends, we like to search to find where the truth hides, we like adventures and above all the mysteries to unravel them”.

Miranda Vatikioti, Michalis Nivolianitis and Vassilis Tsavaras met creatively in 2021. The reason for their collaboration was Miranda Vatikiotis’ crime book series “The Blue Socks Gang” and their need to create a hybrid form of musical storytelling or, better, narrative after music. Since then they have presented creative writing and music workshops as well as mystery stories on stage.

Dror Feiler / George Moraitis

Two solo sets of experimental and electronic sound.

Dror Feiler is a composer, saxophonist, artist and political activist. He was born in 1951 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He has lived in Sweden since 1973. He has performed and recorded with orchestras and ensembles, and as a soloist, in Sweden, Russia, the United Kingdom, Belgium, among many other countries. His music has been performed at events such as the Stockholm New Music Festival, Donaueschingen Musiktage, Huddersfield Music Festival and Steirischer Herbst. He is founder of the improvisation group LOKOMOTIV KONKRET and artistic director of THE TOO MUCH TOO SOON ORCHESTRA. In 2019, Blixa Bargeld directed a film portrait of Dror Feiler for the ARTE TV channel: www.arte.tv/en/videos/068779-000-A/square-artiste-bargeld.

George Moraitis’s artistic approach focuses on the realm between sound sculpture, audiovisual installations, two-dimensional works, and performance. His work incorporates sound and found objects that are often accompanied by drawings, screen prints, video, photography and computer-controlled interactive installations in which sound is utilized as a primary medium. His great interest in sound focuses on acoustic and psychoacoustic matters, as well as themes related to the body, sculpture, and video, as a mixture of peculiarities of perception, technology, and materials.

www.georgemoraitis.gr

Spoken Maik #2


Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, the poetry of the Beat Generation, the Harlem Renaissance movement. At the crossroads of black music, the community’s struggle for equal rights, poetry and prosaic everyday speech, it is the basis on which rap was formed. It is today a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

The second multilingual “open mic” evening of the season, curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, will take place at KET on Thursday 9 November.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

A brief review of the history of spoken word:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4HV3t1nZgo&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

Some iconic figures in the art of spoken word:

– Gil Scott-Heron

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0&t=36s&ab_channel=CrinanCampbell

– Dean Atta

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqK4U47JvWI&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

– Benjamin Zephaniai

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAGzUQxnvrk&ab_channel=ThePoetrySociety

– Allen Ginsberg

www.youtube.com/watch?v=__W41tlyJNQ&ab_channel=TodPolson

Λoukia

Λoukia is a free improv / experimental, homemade trio (bass, drums, violin/guitar and effects) playing non-predetermined structures, exploring sounds between and within the collective dynamics. Each performance aims to be completely different from the previous one while trying to maintain and expand each member’s music vocabulary. Λοukia is also the name of the dog that runs the behind-the-scenes stuff. She’s always watching.

Dimitris Foken – guitar, violin, fx

Iasonas Oikonomou – bass, fx

Dimitris Oikonomou – drums

Anton Lambert / Pinna Bounce

Two solo sets of experimental and electronic sound.

Anton Lambert is a sound artist and researcher based lives in Brussels. Using live field recordings, he combines electronic and acoustic sounds, algorithms and double bass, searching for new ways of improvisation. His concerts range between deconstructed ambient and weird soundscapes.

www.antonlambert.bandcamp.com

Pinna Bounce is a musician, sound artist and music producer from Athens. Founding member of the audiovisual ensembles Drog_A_Tek (2000-2020) and miniMaximum Improvision (2005-2019), she focuses on improvisation and composition of music and sound environments for theatre, cinema, dance, art installations.

www.orilarecords.bandcamp.com/album/trumpetancy

#electronic #ambient #experimental #improvisation #double_bass #trumpet #live_electronics

Yorgas Helmet / Oliver Torr / MIZI

Yorgas Helmet, Oliver Torr and MIZI complete a mini European tour (Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece) at KET.

Georgios Karamanolakis (aka Yorgas Helmet), contemporary conceptual artist, musician (ODOS 55), composer of experimental electronic music, creator and key member of the group OMIO (2000), producer of “Athens Inner City Broadcast”, has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions and collaborated with Jean-Marc Foussat (France), Hiroshi Hasegawa (Japan), Daniel Menche (USA), Drew Mac Dowell (Scotland) or Phill Niblock (USA). His work has been featured in magazines and publications (“Frieze”, “Wire”, “Blow Up”, etc.).

www.georgiokaramanolakis.bandcamp.com

Oliver Torr is a Europe based multidisciplinary artist, composer, and sound designer. He draws on impulsive improvisation, technology, extreme ends of soniXx & composition. He has built instruments, been active in gallery environments, performance spaces, and has made music and sound design for various films // video art pieces. He has collaborated with artists from multiple realms, including John Richards, Elvin Brandhi, Black Tar Jesus, Axonbody, and many others. His work has been presented and written about in publications such as The Wire, Quietus, Electronic Sound, and others.

www.olivertorr.bandcamp.com

Giorgios Mizithras aka ‘MIZI’ is a musician, sound artist and creative programmer. He is active both as a composer and a performer in a range of fields, including experimental electronic music, improvisation, sound art, music for performing arts, audiovisual installations and radio art. His current focus revolves around the idea of “media rummaging”, the constant intuitive exploration of different playback, recording and transmission media, creating works based on the unique properties of different sound media. He’s part of the KEDiMouRa Collective and the experimental music ensemble Trigger Happy. He’s a curator and producer of the web radio art platform loskop.radio. He has released two albums, Music Behind Music (ΤΟΠΟΤ) and Watch Paint Dry (Abstand label).

www.mizithras.bandcamp.com

Deniz Angelaki & Leonidas Danezos – Live Analogue Audiovisual Performance

Painting in motion, dreamy soundscapes from the Persian santoor, post rembetiko from the baglamas and broken electro beats from hardware analog electric devices: Leonidas Danezos (music) and Deniz Angelaki (live painting) present a retro-futuristic audiovisual experience. The performance will feature live tracks from Danezos’ latest album “Mycelium”, as well as new material from “Rough Velvet”, his upcoming album.

live painting: Deniz Angelaki

music: Leonidas Danezos

www.leonidasdanezos.com

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5eX0O9ELxk

So Sner / Miki Yui

Two sets of experimental and electronic sound.

So Sner is a duo which consists of Susanna Gartmayer (Vienna) on bass clarinet and Stefan Schneider (Düsseldorf) on electronics. Their first album Reime came out last year on Schneider‘s label TAL and was highly acclaimed by audiences and critics. After a year full of concerts in Europe, the show at KET is their first ever live appearance in Athens. 

www.sosner.bandcamp.com/album/reime

Japanese artist Miki Yui, based in Düsseldorf, creates absorbing minimalist soundscapes full of sub bass and advanced modular synthesis. Her most recent work is inspired by her experiences in the Amazon rainforest. 

www.mikiyui.com

Stefan Schneider, a musician and producer from Düsseldorf, is a founding member of the electronic band Kreidler (1994-99) and was a member of the internationally acclaimed trio To Rococo Rot (1995-2014). In 2016, he created the label TAL. He has collaborated with Joachim Roedelius (Cluster), Arto Lindsay, Bill Wells, Dieter Moebius (Cluster), Klaus Dinger (NEU!) Sofia Jernberg, Koshiro Hino (YPY/GOAT), John McEntire (Tortoise) and Katharina Grosse.

www.talmusic.com

Susanna Gartmayer is a composer, improviser and performer for bass clarinet and contra alto clarinet. She works in the fields of improvisation, experimental rock, contemporary music and multimedia sound research. She studied painting and printmaking at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and the Glasgow School of Art. She taught herself for bass clarinet and composition. She participates in many ensembles of organized and improvised music. Since 2015, she has been organizing the weekly “Monday Improvisers Session” at Celeste in Vienna.

The Real Latin Trio

The Real Latin Trio project was born from the meeting of three Latin American musicians, Herman Mayr and Pablo Contestábile from Argentina and Martha Moreleón from Mexico. Guitar, accordion, percussion and voices come together to perform and share some of the most beautiful Latin American songs.

Herman Mayr – guitar, voice

Pablo Contestábile – accordion, voice

Martha Moreleón – percussion, voice

“Dago”, a reading for two voices, piano and electronics

Reading of the text “Dago” by Natalia Karagianni accompanied by live music with piano and electronics.

“Dago” deals with the death of a nineteen-year-old Greek immigrant in Tasmania in 1956, a time when Australia’s immigration policy was still officially racist. The text is a meditation on the silencing of the author’s uncle’s death, mute mourning and the ‘unspoken name’ – a name that is constantly encountered and constantly avoided. Avoidance of the name of the dead is also part of the customs of Aboriginal Tasmanians (and all of Australia): the phenomenon is called “avoidance discourse” by ethnolinguists. Starting from this coincidence, but also from others that emerge en route from audio and visual documents of the time, the text also proposes an exploration of the encounter between Tasmania’s almost exterminated Blacks and the Greeks who arrive there in 1956 as other Blacks.

The word “dago” is an invention and comes from the derogatory name Dago, which was applied to Hispanic, Portuguese, Italian and sometimes Greek immigrants to the United States. Rarely, it was also used in Australia, where the most common name for Greeks was Wog.

text: Natalia Karagianni

music: Christos Barbas

Read by Natalia Karagianni, Angeliki Papoulia.

*The reading is in the greek language.

“The moment before”

The moment before we move, act, smile, cry, fall in love, get disappointed, change everything or “nothing”, before we say goodbye, remember or forget forever.

On the occasion of the performance “The man who passed or it interests me Roula” (www.polychorosket.gr/events/oanthropospouperase2), actress and director Revecca Tsiligaridou organizes at KET a seminar based on the Viewpoints method.

“The aim of the seminar is to question and investigate, using the tools provided by this method, what is contained in a single moment and what happens just before. What is the densification, what is its aftermath. Working on texts, we will become, with our bodies and our words, a dance of narrators. We will focus on the ‘small’ to question the ‘big’, making conscious the given of each moment and leaving room for the accidental.”

(Revecca Tsiligaridou)

The viewpoints method aims to:

Α. train the actors

Β. create groups

C. redefine the basic concepts of space and time through the constitution of different points, each time based on and invented by the empathy of the participants themselves. With the help of viewpoints, a new stage language is discovered. Each actor is invited to listen to the here and now, to operate in it by using the above-mentioned points and, as a good observer of himself, of his environment, to be able to act and react to what is happening.

The gifts of viewpoints:

Trust

The method of viewpoints frees each candidate “performer” from the egocentric view of himself, and thus from the stress and pressure of creation and invention: it turns his stage existence into a continuous play with the void of x-space: something can be created by itself, take place on stage and the participants can make it exist. It is the search for all those elements that could provide them with confidence in themselves and in their environment that will lead to the invention and construction of situations, emotions, characters.

Assessment of likelihood

The method of viewpoints challenges the “good/bad”, “right/wrong”, “success/failure” dichotomies. It encourages instead the revelation of possibility leading to the right to choose.

Choice – freedom

The method develops the functions of awareness in the “here and now”, increasing the sense of spontaneity and freeing the actor from the processual character of obligation, of “must”. In this way, options are increased and freedom is not restricted.

Wholeness – total

With viewpoints the actor is invited to perceive his/her sincere presence in the moment: to be whole, to be present, to put his/her forgotten “inner” body into operation.

‘I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees’

‘I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees’ is a musical composition by Stephanos Chytiris (drums) and Pascal Niggenkemper (double bass) for an ensemble of 8 strings. Between composition and free improvisation, the two musicians explore the resonances and vibrations of the instruments in space. Pascal Niggenkemper has been described by New York City Jazz Records as one of the most innovative bassists on the improvisational scene today. He has collaborated with Stephanos Chytiris on the project “Egata”, a vinyl album released in 2017.

Stamatis Zafeiropoulos – tanbur
Thanos Tsakanikas – bouzouki
Yannis Arapis – guitar
Nikos Kordelis – guitar
Sofia Zafeiriou – violin
Angelos Mastrantonis – violin
Aliki Karali – double bass
Pascal Niggenkemper – double bass
Stephanos Chytiris – drums

Granny Records Showcase

Granny Records is an independent music label based in Thessaloniki, Greece. It is a creative space that aims to promote and publish sound documents, which are often intertwined with images and other visual media. On 20 and 21 October, the label will present artists from its catalogue in a two-day festival at KET, celebrating 15 years of operation.

Friday 20 October

  1. Savvas Metaxas – Eleni Ikoniadou – Viki Steri
  2. Eventless plot
  3. Fabio Perletta

Saturday 21 October

  1. Spyros Emmanouilidis
  2. Giovanni di Domenico
  3. Free Piece of Tape

www.grannyrecords.bandcamp.com

Free Piece of Tape (George Axiotis aka Turbo Teeth & Efthimis Theodosis aka Bill Anagnos) were created in Athens in 2001 initiating a sound process, through which they developed a common conscious towards sound. Their primary interest lies in exploring the boundaries of real-time audio performance and at the same time articulating a musical language ranging from freeform drone compositions to dense multi-layered cut-ups while simultaneously projecting their own take on to a psych-dub context.

Spyros Emmanouilidis is a sound artist based in Thessaloniki, Greece. He is interested in modern compositional methods of electronic music, aiming to create multi-layered soundscapes that vary in tension, rhythm and texture. He experiments with a variety of different sound sources such as field recordings, piano, samples and analogue sources. Since 2008, he is co-running Granny Records

Viki Steiri is a composer, cellist and pianist. Born in Greece, she moved to London in 2005 and is based in Athens since 2021. She has written music for installations, performance, video art and film. She is also a member of the improvised music/art group Ectopia, and has recently collaborated with Eleni Ikoniadou on a number of projects including the LP Future Chorus. Her debut LP Balm will be released in 2024.

Giovanni Di Domenico, pianist, was born in Rome on the 20th July 1977. Following his father’s consecutive assignments as a civil engineer he actually lived out his first decade in Africa – until he was five in Libya, from then until his eight anniversary in the Cameroons and until ten in Algeria. Musically self-taught until the age of 24, when he finally enrolled in Royal Conservatory in Den Haag, Holland (Koninklijke Conservatorium, 2001-2006) – majoring in ‘jazz piano’. He aspired to develop an an encyclopedic technique, with rhythm, harmony and tone informed by non-western traditions yet equally sensitive to Debussy’s “Préludes”, Luciano Berio’s “Sequenzas”, to the ‘ambi-ideation’ heard in Borah Bergman’s Soul Note recordings, Cecil Taylor’s polissemic density, Paul Bley’s bruised transparency and of course, the most radical manifestations stemming from the underworld of pop music, invariably tied together by his own original praxis. He currently lives in Brussels.

Eventless Plot were formed in 2002, in Thessaloniki. Borrowing elements from different genres and aesthetics to build their own hybrid of sound, while exhibiting great attention to sonic details in different forms of experimentalism. From free impro and noise, to new electronica, electroacoustic composition and jazz, their music remains always unconventional and contemporary. They use a variety of instruments, analog sources, field recordings and Max/MSP patches, while incorporating musical segments through collaborations with various musicians to realize their compositions.

Fabio Perletta is a sound artist, professor and curator living and working inItaly. In his work, he explores the tensions and equilibriums thatcoexist between presence and space, silence and noise, focus and timeperception. He seeks to create expanded experiences in which he unveilsthe complexity, multiplicity, and transient nature of auditory realities, fosteringtheir entanglement and divergence within the same vocabulary. His work encompasses recorded compositions, performances, site-specific installations, text scores, online projects and participative actions, appearing worldwide at festivals and art galleries

Savvas Metaxas is a musician and sound artist who works in the fields ofexperimental music, field recordings, modular synthesis. Counting more that 15 releases among vinyls, Cd’s and cassettes, his music hasbeen released in multiple labels such as LINE,  Suerpang, Granny Records, Orila,Glistening Examples, More Mars, Cronica, Phinery, Flaming Pines, Coherent States, Falt and has performed in numerous concerts hosted in experimental art spaces,museums, galleries and venues. In 2008 he co-founded the Granny Records label, focusing in publishing works by contemporary electronic musicians, moving in the range of free improvisation, noise, electroacoustic composition and contemporary electronica. Along with the operation of the label, he co-organized and co-curated events in various spaces in Thessaloniki inviting numerous European and Greek artists. His other works contain the creation and composition of sound for installations and site- specific performances as well as music for short movies and contemporary dance.

Eleni Ikoniadou is a media artist, writer and educator specialising in digital and sonic arts. She runs Fugitive Voices, a series of conversations with guest artists and theorists for the Royal College of Art and is resident host on stegi.radio. She is founder and co-editor of the Media Philosophy Series (Rowman & Littlefield), co- editor of Unsound: Undead (Urbanomic, 2019), and author of The Rhythmic Event: Art, Media and the Sonic (MIT Press, 2014). Eleni has exhibited, performed, and presented work at, among others, the Institute of Contemporary Arts London, CTM Berlin, Barbican Centre, TATE Britain and Modern, Nottingham Contemporary, Arebyte gallery, Spike Island Bristol, MUTEK Montreal, Loop Berlin, Unsound Krakow, and MIRA Barcelona.

Greek Kino Ludens / Silent Movies x Coated Spirits

The 6th BCK Film Symposium will take place from 13 to 22 October 2023 and will address the theme of Kino Ludens, a paraphrase of Johan Huizinga’s book “Homo Ludens”, which examined for the first time the vital benefits of play in culture and society. The opening night of the festival takes place at KET on Friday 13 October.

Schedule:

1st Part:

Greek Kino Ludens | 20:00 – 22:00

A cinematic experience celebrating the vibrant world of Greek contemporary short films, that explore the
multifaceted nature of play in Greek culture and society. From the playful interplay of emotions to the ingenious creativity woven through storytelling, this collection showcases the boundless possibilities of expression and interpretation. As we embark on this cinematic journey, we invite you to embrace the diverse narratives, the clever twists, and the delightful moments of discovery that the theme of “play” unfolds before us.

Pink Mountain

Thomas Kunstler | Greece | Animation | 2022 | 8’25”

What can a humble florist in love do to win the heart of a Pasha’s bride? An ancient Ottoman fairy tale tells the story of a forbidden love, made of patience, silence and the help of a heron.

The Rise of the Caryatids

Stephie Theodora | Greece | Fiction | 2022 | 4′

After summoning the stone statues of the caryatids from the Acropolis, Joanna has to help them reunite with their lost sister to help save the world.

Iro /he.roː/

Alexios Koukias-Pantelis | Greece | Fiction | 2020 | 14’45’’

Iro, an 8 year old girl, is ready to take off on a short road trip with her mom and a superhero towards Lake Stymphalia. A car malfunction and a bus drivers strike will make their plans difficult but with the help of the superhero they will hitchhike their way towards their destination.

The Beast Without

Ilektra Poirazoglou | Greece | Mockumentary | 2020 | 17′

A short mockumentary about a pink furry monster!

Comet 2060 Chiron

Yorgos Kakakios | Greece | Fiction | 2023 | 19′

A young girl attends a neglected movie theater with her group of friends. After a break she takes to the theater toilets, she realizes she cannot find the way back to the screening room. A disoriented adventure begins, full of liminal spaces and conversations with strange people.

Papaveri & Papere

Christina-Kalliroi Garbi | Greece | Fiction | 2022 | 20′

Katerina insists on going into the sea although it is forbidden. As she spends all of her money in fines she is forced to ask help from her mother, putting to the test their relationship.

Nothing Holier Than A Dolphin

Isabella Margara | Greece | Fiction | 2022 | 17′

The two fishermen find a dolphin accidentally caught in their nets. The dolphin on its turn finds a fisherman drowning in the water and tries to save him. In this small Mediterranean village, an ancient myth unexpectedly comes to life.

www.balkan-can-kino.com/en/kino_event/ellinikos-paizon-kinimatografos

2nd Part:

Silent Movies x Coated Spirits | 22:30 – 23:59

Immerse yourself in a unique cinematic journey featuring a curated selection of contemporary silent films,
with a live performance of sonic landscapes and textual excerpts. The synergy between the silent visuals and the pulsating rhythms of experimental music will transport you to a realm where emotions resonate with and without words, creating an unforgettable sensory experience that blends the analog with the digital.

Coated Spirits is a collective summoned under the [hauntological] influence of text-image-sound. It was co-founded by Yiannis I. Andronikidis and Evangelos Gkountonis in 2022, with the aim to explore the ‘hauntological affect’ of sound in film-making — its “sharp relief and shadowy manifestations” in audio~video~archival channels. The collective has been rehearsing the previous through a series of ‘sound autobiographies’ in Video Club (2022–), a radio program hosted at fade.radio.


Participating Films: TRANSMISSION by Shan Leigh Pomeroy, Unspoken by Milica Denkovic, A fiction right after you wake up by Takahiro Ueno, Fragile Works by Georgia Maria Papoutsi, Negative / Positive Film by Federica Foglia, Sunshine Cake by Kristijonas Dirsė, Another Birth by Rose Ansari, My Coloring Book by Sara Jekely, Burnt Fox by Jaron Kuehmstedt, Kwan Lok Tung, Tse Hiu Yin, Wang Shuxin, Gatita Acústica by John Coulter, This is not a GIF by Jules Ronfard, Intermission by Réka Bucsi, Chamber of Shadows by Seyoung Ok, Lil Sherbet by Xinhe Zhao, MOVE by Bernardo Alevato, Taianne Oliveira.

www.balkan-can-kino.com/kino_event/vovos-kinimatografos-x-coated-spirits

“The man who passed or it interests me Roula”

…a performance extremely dedicated to the brain

For the second season at KET the performance “The man who passed or I am interested in Roula” by the Babushka group, directed by Revecca Tsiligaridou.

Memory. The loss of memory. The role of memory in human identity, in the human soul. This is at the heart of the performance we are putting on. We explore the human being who withdraws from his memory. We record it, analyze it, dive into it with guides that are scientific, emotional, poetic, surprisingly humorous. Memory. A core of existence with multiple interpretive perspectives and implications. Who am I? The observer? The narrator? The scientist? The attendant? Who is the person who has accompanied me and is accompanying me? A chorus of narrators investigates, questions, testifies, tries to put words to their experience and observations. The person steps into roles and returns to the now and the before to continue.

The aim of the performance is to question the joints of memory. To discover what it means: ‘Everything was going well until…’. What “well” means. At what point exactly “well” changed. What does “until…” mean. We focus on the small things to ask about the big things. We make conscious the fact of everyday life. We experience what memory is, what its “lack” is. We awaken to the lack. In the “something is wrong”. Is it memory that makes us who we are? Are we without it? And what?

The stakes of the performance are freedom on stage: to give space to the aspects of the accidental in order to have the event, the one that will bring up a memory deeper in us and in the audience. The event will bring the deep memory. That is what we will try to do.

-Babushka Group

*The performance is in the greek language.

*On the occasion of the performance, the actress and director Rebecca Tsiligaridou organizes at KET a seminar based on the Viewpoints method (https://polychorosket.gr/en/events/the-moment-before/).

“Dave De Rose presents…” #1

Polymathic sound artist and educator Dave De Rose is poised to offer a fresh perspective on the experiential art scene in Athens with this monthly curations residency at the KET starting October 26th 2023.

Having spent the past decade passionately pursuing musical innovation with a commitment to pushing genre boundaries, this residency promises an engaging trip into the world of multimedia artistry in collaboration with a plethora of creative artists in the Greek capital.

With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, and Mark Ronson, among many others, De Rose has spent the past 14 years pursuing underground music projects. He’s a core member of the space-age Gnawa project Electric Jalaba and the Athenian newborn Rave At Your Fictional Borders, as well as the director of Agile Experiments (2018-present). Agile Experiments has been well received by the underground experimental jazz community worldwide, releasing 11 LPs in 5 years. Catching the attention of the British Library’s “Sound Archive” project early on, they requested to have it in their catalog to archive and preserve the music as part of the nation’s audio and cultural heritage. Dave’s own label, DDR Records, boasts 25 independent record releases encompassing anything from ambient, songwriter-funk, free improv, jazz, and electro-acoustic techno.

“Dave De Rose presents…” offers a different performance every month. For the October 26th 2023 session Dave is joined by three carefully selected exceptional collaborators:

Candy Karra – dance / movement
Dimitra Kousteridou – sound / electronics
Iakovos Pavlopoulos – drums / percussion

Candy Karra, a dance performer, facilitator, and educator based in Athens. Currently pursuing her MA in Fine Arts at the Athens School of Fine Arts, Candy’s professional journey has taken her across stages and festivals in Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Spain, and New York. She has also shared her knowledge and passion for dance, teaching in various contexts and collaborating with organizations like the Onassis Stegi and Cavafy Archive.

Dimitra Kousteridou, a composer, researcher, and sound artist, currently residing and working in Athens, Greece. Her innovative approach to composition explores tactile and sound aspects within site-specific installations and performances, often originating from improvisation. Dimitra’s work has been showcased at conferences, festivals, and exhibitions worldwide, reflecting her dedication to multidisciplinary forms and the exploration of sound.

Iakovos Pavlopoulos, a percussionist, performance artist, and improviser who has spent the last 15 years working in Greece and the Netherlands. Iakovos has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, pushing the boundaries of percussion and improvisation. His artistic journey has been marked by a rich tapestry of collaborations, reflecting his commitment to pushing the limits of sonic exploration.

www.davederosemusic.bandcamp.com

Iliakis / Katachanas / Lambrakis / Tzavaras

Yannis Iliakis, Michalis Katachanas, Haris Lambrakis and Vassilis Tzavaras together for the first time on the KET stage, in an improvisational set full of surprises and references to previous collaborations. A sonic journey with associations from Project 37, Rabbit’s Eye and the theatrical performances “Polemos Topion” and “Venebra”.

Yannis Iliakis – drums

Michalis Katachanas – viola

Haris Lambrakis – ney

Vassilis Tzavaras – guitar, loops

Able Noise / The Coal

Able Noise is George and Alex’ experimental baritone guitar and drum duo, based between The Hague, the Netherlands and Athens, Greece. Through the use of voices, tapes and alternative methods of playing their instruments, they create a minimal and visual musical performance. Their output has been primarily focused on live concerts, letting their music be shaped by the physicality of their playing, the acoustic and aesthetic properties of the space, and the dynamics formed between themselves and their audience. Their recorded work relies less on their respective instruments, and more on an assemblage of field recordings, out of context snippets of concerts, and memos of pieces to be, all of which are processed and warped through tape, employed as an instrument of its own.

www.glarc.bandcamp.com/album/recordings

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se5F804EJFY&ab_channel=Rewire


Since 2021, The Coal has existed as a trio consisting of Giannis Arapis (electric guitar), Simos Riniotis (drums / percussion) and Dimos Vryzas (Violin / FX) joined the group in December 2021. Always improvising on the spot, the trio investigates new musical paths through the creation of liminal spaces that redefine the limits between the genres while introducing us to a brand new territory that can best be described as avant folk. Exploring the boundaries of their own instruments, the three musicians attempt to construct common sonic territories only to deconstruct them again in a violent or a much quieter way, always depending on the circumstances and requirements of each particular moment. The abstract tonal soundscapes of the guitar / violin alternate ceaselessly with atonality while the primitive minimalism of the drums / objects ventures to merge the whole experiment in a single unified voice.

www.shhpuma.bandcamp.com/album/recorded-remembered

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e3SHsfnis8&ab_channel=TheCoal

Skraut

Skraut was first created in May of 2020 by Giorgos Varoutas and Simos Riniotis. With the addition of Harris Lambrakis along the way, the group reached their current sonic approach: a blend of acoustic and electronic soundscapes, where natural sounds (ney, drums, objects) are redefined through their own composition, creating a new alloy. Balancing between liminal spaces, a meeting occurs, one that attempts a deconstruction of time and genres, in a congregation of organic sounds and technology.

Harris Lambrakis: ney

Simos Riniotis: drums, objects

Giorgos Varoutas: live sound processing

Shakeeb Abu Hamdan / Tasos Stamou

Two solo sets of experimental electronic sound and an improvisational collaboration, by Shakeeb Abu Hamdan and Tasos Stamos.

Shakeeb Abu Hamdan is an artist and musician based between Lebanon and France. He uses drums, collected metals, bells and cymbals which he augments and amplifies with surface transducers, microphones, pitch and modulation effects, cheap looping megaphones and other lo-tech electronics.

www.shakeebabuhamdan.com

Tasos Stamou is an electroacoustic music composer and performer, alternative electronic music instrument maker, tutor and sound technologist. He has an eclectic body of recorded work, released by exploratory music labels (Discrepant, Moving Furniture, Lal Lal Lal, Linear Obsessional Recordings, Orila, Triple Bath, Kukuruku Recordings, Absurd, Coherent States). He has performed all over Europe and the US at festivals and venues for innovative sound (Incubate Festival, Cafe OTO, Supernormal Festival, BENT Festival, Cave 12 etc.). During a decade of sound performances and recordings, Tasos Stamou has developed a unique style of live electroacoustic music composition and he has collaborated with numerous improvisers and sound experimenters (Savina Yannatou, Steve Beresford, Anna Homler, Adam Bohman, Sharon Gal, Mike Cooper, Andrea Parkins, etc.). Although his music is inspired by different contemporary and traditional genres (free improvised music, musique concrète, noise & drone, folklore and ritual/tribal music) his main influence is personal states and experiences of the sonic environment.

www.tasosstamou.com

Artwork by Shakeeb Abu Hamdan.

Spoken Maik #1

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, the poetry of the Beat Generation, the Harlem Renaissance movement. At the crossroads of black music, the community’s struggle for equal rights, poetry and prosaic everyday speech, it is the basis on which rap was formed. It is today a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

On Thursday 12 October, the multilingual “open mic” nights, curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, will start at KET for a second season.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

A brief review of the history of spoken word:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4HV3t1nZgo&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

Some iconic figures in the art of spoken word:

– Gil Scott-Heron

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0&t=36s&ab_channel=CrinanCampbell

– Dean Atta

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqK4U47JvWI&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

– Benjamin Zephaniai

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAGzUQxnvrk&ab_channel=ThePoetrySociety

– Allen Ginsberg

www.youtube.com/watch?v=__W41tlyJNQ&ab_channel=TodPolson

Sound of Color #1: Anastasakis, Eckroth, Hadfield, Manta

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, effects) invites musicians and visual artists to KET to create an in situ audiovisual project.

In the first “Sound of Color” of the year, he improvises with Rachel Eckroth (piano, rhodes, keyboards), John Hadfield (drums) and Natalia Manta (live visuals).

As a composer, drummer and percussionist, John Hadfield’s dedication to music has taken him from his native Missouri to concert halls and clubs across the world. He has released four albums of his own compositions and has composed for many projects, including Heard By Others, a duo project with Lenny Pickett, Believers a trio with Brad Shepik and Sam Minaie, and For James a duo with Ron Blake. Hadfield also composed and performed in Apologue 2047, a multimedia performance art piece directed by Zhang Yimou which explored themes of the relationships of humans and technology. 

www.jhadfield.com

Rachel Eckroth’s career began as a composer and arranger in Las Vegas, arranging for local horn and string sections. While pursuing a piano performance degree at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Rachel penned numerous compositions for Jazz Ensemble and her own experimental nonet. Since earning a Master’s degree from Rutgers University, Rachel has traveled the world as an artist, composer, and singer, involved in projects with various universities, and cowriting and/or arranging with Tia Fuller, Donny McCaslin, Tim Lefebvre and others. Her combination of jazz experimentation and pop feeling form the engine behind her own work as a leader/co-leader on nearly 20 albums, most recently “The Garden” on Rainy Days Records (2021) and a revered solo piano album titled “One” (2023).

www.racheleckroth.com

Jannis Anastasakis was born in 1984. Today he is considered to be in a league of his own as a guitar player, improvisor and soundscape artist in Greece. His unique, in-depth approach of the guitar as an ambient sound generator, and the extended use of effects (he is also the builder and designer of the JAM pedals) and analog synths, results in a very personal sound and delivery, that sets him apart from all other players in his country. He is coming up with unique and fresh sounds that take the music from ambient to psychedelic and off limits to new territory. He has collaborated with great artists such as: Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset, Christian Fennesz, Gilad Atzmon, Thodoris Rellos, Savina Yannatou, Floros Floridis, Michalis Siganidis, Lena Platonos, Harris Lambrakis, Haig Yazdjian, Dionysis Savopoulos to name a few.

www.jannisanastasakis.com

Natalia Manta is a visual artist living and working in Athens. She studied sculpture at the Athens School of Fine Arts (2011 – 2017), where she also completed her Master’s in Fine Arts. Memory, time and myth are the three most predominant notions at the epicentre of her visual artistry. Her main intent lies with the creation of a symbolic body, where matter replaces speech creating its own narrative. Manta employs different materials such as metal, clay, light-sensitive chemicals and video projections. She co-operates and interacts with artists spanning the width of the disciplinary spectrum – visual, music, theatre or performance artists. Her work has been internationally exhibited in various solo and group exhibitions. In the period 2017- 2020 she taught sculpture at the Athens School of Fine Arts in Athens. Her works can be found in private collections. She has been awarded the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Artist Fellowship by ARTWORKS (2022).

www.nataliamanta.com

Abstand Presents: Logs / MIZI / Andrey Guryanov

On the occasion of the release of MIZI’s new album “Watch Paint Dry” in Abstand, Berlin-based label founders Andrey Guryanov and Dasha Zvezdin (Logs) visit KET for a unique concert of experimental electronic music.

“Watch Paint Dry” will be available at the concert in its physical form (MP3-Player encased in silicone).

www.mizithras.bandcamp.com/album/watch-paint-dry

www.abstand.xyz/Abstand

Logs 
Logs is an experimental electronic audio-visual duo of Dasha Zvezdin and Andrey Guryanov. Logs’ music is a mixture of conventional electronic timbres, infinite sustain guitar and heavy processing of sound material, be it a field recording or a musical quote. Each layer of sound organizes physical parameters such as distance, deepness, light, or lack of it and blends it into a dense space. Percussive timbres and the rhythm of this music depend on probability and pattern rather than tempo, creating a special dancing experience. They perform with their own software created to reflect their ideas and conceptions.  Logs’  sound  textures  are  rich  and  complex,  both  futuristic  and  retrospective  to  the electronic music era. 

www.linktr.ee/logs_band

ΜΙΖΙ – Media Rummaging

Media rummaging refers to the erratic exploration of different media and storage devices. A mixture of 4-track cassette recorders, turntables and circuit-bent CD-players and CDJs is employed together with a Max/MSP patch that samples the output of the devices and playbacks in a non-linear way. The functionality of the playback medium is turned upside down. The objects are transformed from an obsolete collector’s item into an improviser’s tool. A salvaged collection of records, CDs and cassettes found in flea markets and junk shops is prepared, cracked and transmuted alongside various other surfaces and material. The plastic remnants of the last century are transformed and re-introduced as a rhythmical cut-up collage of pop music, and surface noise. The sound of media rummaging is a molten liquid collage of sonic artifacts, motor noises, decaying popular music of the past, hip-hop cuts, home-made tape recordings and mangled soundscapes. Rummaging the medium is a voyeuristic look into the act of recording, the archives of the past and the devices themselves. The vault opened and we explore the remnants. 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSOaF8pxv4o

www.mizi.media

Andrey Guryanov

My current live sets are focused on feedback-based, self-balancing sonic systems. I built a sound model similar in its principles to economical and social models, utilizing acoustic, digital and analog devices based on self feeding signals to create a sonic situation based in real-time and current space.

www.andreyguryanov.bandcamp.com/album/anthems

On a Saturday / C’était un samedi

KET’s performance “On a Saturday”, dedicated to the history of the Greek Jewish communities, will be presented in September 2023 at the Cartoucherie, the iconic space of the Théâtre du Soleil in the east of Paris.

On 25 March 1944, members of the Waffen-SS, regular German soldiers of the 1st Edelweiss Mountain Division and Greek gendarmes forcibly deported the Jews of Ioannina to Auschwitz-Birkenau. On the same days (23, 24, 25 March), Greek Jews were deported from Athens, Chalkida, Kastoria, Arta, Preveza, Larissa, Trikala and Volos. Few will return.

The performance “On a Saturday” tells their history and their displacement through testimonies, poems, narratives and songs: romaniote, sephardi, epirus and “camp songs” – folk melodies of which the exiles changed the words in order to be able to communicate and convey their experience.

The starting point of the show is the short story by Dimitris Hatzis “Sambethai Kampilis” from the collection of short stories “The end of our small town”. The author returns to Ioannina of his childhood, describing the local Jewish community with its long history as well as the close relationship and conflict of two important personalities of the community, the conservative head of the community Sambethai Kampilis and the poet and communist Joseph Eliya.

The second part, based on survivors’ testimonies, recounts the invasion of Wehrmacht and the Greek police inside the Castle, the Jewish neighborhood of the city, on March 25, 1944 – a Saturday – and traces the deportation of the community from Ioannina to Auschwitz, focusing on a little-known but pivotal event: The Sonderkommando uprising on a Saturday, October 7, 1944, in which Greek Jews played a leading role.

French director Irène Bonnaud is the dramaturg, director and author (of the second part of the play). Fotini Banou narrates the story, moving from talking to singning, while giving voice to the 11 small statues created for the performance by Clio Makri.

RESERVATIONS: Cie 813 – 07 57 82 87 19 & info@cie-813.com (individual reservations) / 01 43 74 88 50 (group reservations) / www.theatreonline.com/Spectacle/C-etait-un-samedi/81077 & www.billetreduc.com/319272/evt.htm (online reservations)

*The performance is in greek with french subtitles.

Production: TV Control Center | Co-Production: Scène Nationale Châteauvallon – Liberté (Toulon, France) and Théâtre National de Nice (France). | Organisation of the french tour: SENS INTERDITS, Festival international de théâtre.

The performance was presented in France on: 24, 25, 26 & 27 June 2021 at the theatre La Commune CDN Aubervilliers (Paris / premiere of the play), on 10 July 2021 at Châteauvallon / Le Liberté (Toulon), 13 & 14 July 2021 at the Théâtre National de Nice (Nice), 15, 18, 19, 21 & 22 October 2021 at the SENS INTERDITS festival (Lyon) and 15, 16 & 17 November 2021 at the Théâtre des 13 Vents (Montpellier). In Greece, it was presented at TV Control Center (Athens) in 2022 & 2023 and at the Ioannina Municipal Theatre on 8 & 9 June 2022. On 25 January 2023 it was presented at the Thessalian Theatre, in the framework of the events for the International Day of Remembrance of Holocaust Victims.

The performance is dedicated to the memory of Esther-Stella Cohen, one of the last survivors of the genocide in Ioannina, who is not with us anymore. She welcomed us to her home in the autumn of 2019 for a long narrative and we owe her, among many other things, the title of the performance.

We would like to thank a lot for their support during the research and the preparation of the performance: Kaiti Hatzi, Angelina Hatzi, Savvas Michail Matsas, Katerina Matsa, Allegra Matsa, Diamanto Matsa, John Kalef Ezra, Mathilde Eskinatzi, Leonardos Batis, Sakis Negrin, Panos Vadaloukas, Adi Liraz, Saranna Biel-Cohen, Mimis Cohen, Yiannis Alexakis, Popi Banou, Elias Poulos, and Eleni Pangratiou-Alexaki, who recently passed away. We would also like to thank the Jewish Museum of Greece and the Memorial de la Shoah in Paris.

The text of the performance is published in Greek and French by Koukkida Publications.

Excerpts from reviews:

• “And all this in a monologue: the sensational Fotini Banou, among eleven small, expressive sculptures by Clio Makri (…), evokes shivers of emotion. In a performance punctuated by songs that she sings with a crystal clear voice, a cappella – Romaniote, Sephardic, Epirus, rebetiko which multiply the emotion. And that “he says”, which sounds “dry”, “distanced”, before each testimony, works antithetically: it tears your heart out. As for the finale, with its two or three sentences by Esther (Stella) Cohen, a Jewish woman from Ioannina who survived Auschwitz, it’s a punch to the face that, for me at least, made me burst into tears. This “little” performance is an Event. You MUST see it! I hope it will be repeated and that it will travel. (…) I can only express my regards for the emotion it gave me.”

(Yiorgos Sariyiannis, “The Fourth Bell”)

• “Among the twenty or so sculptures that occupy the empty scene, Fotini Banou stands out as a giant. She also seems particularly alive and receptive. (…) The songs performed by the Greek actress delicately evoke the tragedy of the past in order to place the disappeared among the living. (…) Like a storyteller, obsessed with the characters to the point of regularly identifying with them, Fotini Banou tells the story (…) The way she stands there, completely present, at the crossroads of many eras and various discourses, makes us understand that the terrible Sabbath has not exactly passed: something of it remains in today’s Greece, which Irène Bonnaud describes as ‘the epicentre of European tragedies’.”

(Anaïs Heluin, “On a Saturday, a tragic day in Epirus”, sceneweb.fr)

• “…an effortless performance, inhabited by ghosts, intense and gentle at the same time, where music and poetry are balsam for the soul!”

(Jean-Pierre Thibaudat, “What is left of the Jews of Ioannina, the small and the large city of Epirus”, Balagan)

Spoken Maik #3

Spoken word, a form of oral poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements, focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, the gestures and expressions that accompany the utterance of the speech. It draws its roots from gospel, jazz, soul, the poetry of the Beat Generation, the Harlem Renaissance movement. At the crossroads of black music, the community’s struggle for equal rights, poetry and prosaic everyday speech, it is the basis on which rap was formed. It is today a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

On Thursday 1 June, KET closes its season with a third multilingual “open mic” evening. Curated by Stavros Anagnostopoulos and Niki Papadogiannaki, Spoken Maik nights will return at KET from October, once a month.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

A brief review of the history of spoken word:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4HV3t1nZgo&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

Some iconic figures in the art of spoken word:

– Gil Scott-Heron

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0&t=36s&ab_channel=CrinanCampbell

– Dean Atta

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqK4U47JvWI&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

– Benjamin Zephaniai

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAGzUQxnvrk&ab_channel=ThePoetrySociety

– Allen Ginsberg

www.youtube.com/watch?v=__W41tlyJNQ&ab_channel=TodPolson

“Live Cinéma” — Vincent Moon

Thanks to “Murailles Music”, which plays a leading role in French experimental music, KET has the pleasure of hosting Vincent Moon during his research trip to Greece.

Vincent Moon is an independent french filmmaker and radical sound explorer. He was the main director of the Blogotheque’s Take Away Shows, a web-based project recording field work music videos of indie rock related musicians as well as some notable mainstream artists. For the past ten years, Vincent Moon has been traveling around the globe with a camera in his backpack, documenting local folklores, sacred music, trance ceremonies and experimental music, for his label Collection Petites Planètes, always releasing the material (more than 1000 films so far) under open source licences on internet.

Vincent Moon’s “live cinéma” is a performance improvising with live-edited images, music on stage and in the films screened, and a research towards new forms of ceremonies. Each performance is a unique combination of films and music, based on the recordings of his own Collection “Petites Planètes”, partly in collaboration with writer and explorer Priscilla Telmon. All the performances are site-specific and sometimes involve local musicians and participants, leading to a new film being created on the spot every time.

These concert screenings are adapted each time to the place where they take place. They often host local musicians, resulting in a new film being created on the spot each time.

website > www.vincentmoon.com

music > www.petitesplanetes.bandcamp.com

Petites Planètes > www.petitesplanetes.earth/fr 

Live Cinéma > www.vimeo.com/576375797 

More info > www.muraillesmusic.com/en/artistes/vincent-moon-live-cinema

Orila presents: Black Zone Myth Chant (FR) / Eiger Drums Propaganda (FR) / Nicky Kokkoli (GR)

Athenian label Orila presents at ΚΕΤ experimental artist BZMC as part of his mini Greek tour joined by French psychedelic kraut folk composer Eiger Drums Propaganda and local improviser Nicky Kokkoli in a solo sax and electronics live set. Bass frequencies, percussive melodies and wind chimes in an Athens DIY unveiling.

Maxime Primault is a French musician, born in 1983. He has generated many projects over the years, including Black Zone Myth Chant (or BZMC), originally described as « Sun Ra meets Dj Screw ». Experimenting with music since his late teenage years, Maxime’s international career really took off under the alias High Wolf, in 2008, born together with his Winged Sun records DIY label. Pretty soon High Wolf started performing all over the world: Europe, USA, Australia, Japan, China etc. Maxime kept inventing new musical identities with side projects. Black Zone Myth Chant became one of them. Built from an alloy of Hip Hop beats and experimental sounds, this vessel allowed the artist to venture into different and darker territories. After several releases and live sets, the original BZMC sound slightly shifted shape, to turn into a singular synthesis of electronic experimentations, syncopated grooves, dubby basslines, hypnotic vocals and industrial sounds. In April 2019, the wide aesthetic range of the project was on full-display with the release of the spiritual ambient LP entitled “Voyage Sacrifice”, on the highly regarded Shelter Press label. BZMC is back in 2022 with the IN D EV IL EP, coming out as a 12’ vinyl EP on Winged Sun’s new division, WS-PRO, using new tools, improved production techniques, and focusing on a bass music aesthetic.

www.blackzonemythchant.bandcamp.com

Eiger Drums Propaganda is an electronic music project led by Louis Ebola, half of The Pilotwings. Formed in collaboration with various musicians, the collective has made a Triptych of 3 albums on Macadam Mambo. Those three opus lead to a psychedelic and progressive ascension melting krautrock, tribal rituals and dark experiments. This development led Louis Ebola towards the creation of a solo live set. Throughout the show, Eiger will present original compositions, performing with his electronic gear, wind instruments and acoustic percussions for the first time in Athens!

www.macadammambo.bandcamp.com/album/mmlpxx101-eiger-drums-propaganda-lll

Nicky Kokkoli was born in 1996 in Athens and she is an active member of the Greek Jazz & Free improvisational music scene, currently working on solo projects as well as participating in various music ensembles. Nicky has traveled to Europe performing gigs in stages such as Fylkingen – Stockholm, Cafe OTO – London and has collaborated with the likes of: London Improvisers Orchestra, Sofia Jernberg, Maggie Nicols, Lisa Ullén, Christer Bothén, Martin Küchen, Bram De Looze, Sharif Sehnaoui and others. She is a member of the Swedish-Greek band “Ahanes” which recently released their first album titled “Petrichor” published by the legendary label “Clean Feed” and for the past years has meticulously studied the music of the Middle East as well as the Greek traditional music, her purpose being create a personal musical style based on all the musical influences she has and of course on the current political and social surroundings. Currently in the process of releasing her first album with her sextet, Nicky is working in parallel on her solo project for saxophone and electronics.

www.nickykokkoli.wixsite.com/website

Lighting designer: Nysos Vasilopoulos / www.instagram.com/nysosv

Pykšt Pokšt Tratata

The Lithuanian group “normalus teatras” presents at KET a physical performance structured around 9 narratives based on Euripides’ “The Trojan Women” and testimonies about the war and its consequences. These narratives analyse the relationship between people and war or destruction. Each story is isolated by a main motif referring to the children’s game of “rock, paper, scissors”, which emphasises the absurdity of war. The performance contains movement, elements of dramatic theatre, text, dance, performance and live music. The actors embody various characters (Julius Caesar, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, War, Madness, Lovers, Soldiers, Cassandra, themselves…).

The performance takes place in a circular stage surrounded by the audience. It is performed by two actors and accompanied by a musician. It is carried out in collaboration with the municipal theatre “Menas” in the city of Panevezys.

www.facebook.com/PanevezioTeatrasMenas

www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100059272280161

Francesca Heart (IT) / Polonius (EG) / Ducktails (USA)

Three sets of electronic sound by Francesca Heart (Italy), Polonius (Egypt), Ducktails (USA). Before, after and between the live shows, DJ Maria (Greece) selects the music.

Francesca Mariano (aka Francesca Heart) is a musician, dancer and researcher from Southern Italy. The music she is currently creating is inspired by Mediterranean mythology and video game soundtracks. Her latest album, Eurybia (Leaving Records, 2022) is, according to Pitchfork, “a constantly moving tide of melodies pouring in all directions, while feeling eternally, peacefully still. Silky-soft sounds become exhilarating in Heart’s hands.”

www.francescaheart.bandcamp.com

Seifeldin Gaber (aka Polonius) is a Milan based multi-instrumentalist and composer born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. Since 2016 he has released several albums and demos, dubbed archeomirages, with a filmic approach on certain archeological paradigms and the history surrounding them. Involving sometimes collaborations with artist such as Jooklo Duo or Loto Retina, or being involved in the many films of LA filmmaker Weston Razooli. His releases include his own Antique Fantasia series, or albums on labels such as Sun Ark Records, Goaty Tapes or Ikuisuus. More recently, Polonius has been delving into the pataphysical stretching of beats, dubbed free foot. A genre of dragon rides and sweltering saxophones on top of coltranian mind infused beats.

www.polonius1.bandcamp.com

www.soundcloud.com/bambooshows/bs057-polonius-live

Matthew Mondanile, one of the pioneers of hypnagogic pop, started recording and releasing improvised cassettes under the pseudonym Ducktails during his final year of university. His first two albums, “Ducktails” and “Landscapes”, were an immediate success in the US as well as internationally. A few years later, he founded, as composer and principal guitarist, the band Real Estate. His last two albums, “Watercolors” and “Impressions”, were written and recorded in Athens, where he has been living for 5 years. At KET he will perform new material for guitar and electronics.

www.ducktails.bandcamp.com

“En face” — Cinemakhia Collective

KET screens the documentary “En face” (2015, 60′) by the Cinemakhia collective. A discussion with the filmmakers will follow.

Cape Korakas, in Lesbos, faces the Turkish coastline. During the so called “European refugees crisis” of 2015, each day, thousands of migrants land on its shores and walk to the village of Kleio, first step of their European journey. The arrival and passage of “those from the other side” have shaken up the village and its people, many of whom are, themselves, descendants of refugees from Asia Minor. Between rejection and identification with today’s exiles, these stories intertwine and give place to multiple games of mirrors.

Cinemakhia is a collective composed of Greek and French members, assembled around the project of this documentary film. The collective’s name, composed of the Greek words  ‘cinema’ and ‘alliance’, outlines our goal. Coming from diverse backgrounds such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, and economy, Cinemakhia members are not all part of the documentary cinema world. This collective energy and plurality of approaches is the project’s force, and proof that alternative ways of collaborating exist.

Trailer: www.vimeo.com/198044660

Fb page Cinemakhia: www.facebook.com/cinemakhia

With the support of CNC – Fonds d’aide à l’innovation documentaire, Les Batelières Productions.

Official selection and awards:

The Athens Ethnographic Film Festival
Traces de Vies
MEDIMED
DOC-Cévennes
FIFIG (Festival international du film insulaire de l’ile de Groix) : Prix Lucien Kimitété
Festival Semons l’avenir
PriMed
Migrant’scène
Le mois du documentaire

The film is screened in greek with english subtitles.

Sean Nicholas Savage w/ live group + opening act: Michael Beharie

Sean Nicholas Savage

w/ live group + opening act: Michael Beharie

Curated by Kormoranos.

Canadian Sean Nicholas Savage, one of the most unique solo singer-songwriters of the indie pop scene in recent years, returns for the third consecutive summer in Greece, this year for the first time with a live band – the two keybordists who will accompany him throughout his European tour.

The concert at KET takes place about a year after the release of his latest album, “Shine”, which he recorded with Mac Demarco in Los Angeles in 2022. A series of songs that although in the studio had a clear acoustic/guitar orientation, in live they take on a different meaning, played exclusively by keyboards.

An artist with a very personal character, a musician distinguished for the minimalist orchestration of his performances, a performer who can provoke as well as move, Sean Nicholas Savage leaves no one indifferent. With more than ten releases on Canada’s Arbutus Records, with an impressive underground theatrical musical interrupted by the pandemic and a recent musical monologue, “The Fear”, also presented as a short film, Sean Nicholas Savage’s career is full of bold turns, surprises, introspection and excess.

www.seannicholassavage.bandcamp.com

The music of the American Michael Beharie, stands somewhere between sound system culture, pop transmissions and free improvisation. In addition to his solo releases on independent labels Astro Nautico and Shinkoyo records, Michael has occasionally toured and/or recorded with groups and musicians such as Zs, Greg Fox’s Quadrinity and cellist Teddy Rankin-Parker.

www.michaelbeharie.com

Agile Experiments: instant compositions for vision, sound & movement

Curated by multi-instrumentalist and producer Dave De Rose, ‘Agile Experiments’ is a collaborative improvisational project that brings together a diverse group of artists to create innovative and boundary-pushing experiential performances. With a career that has included collaborations with renowned artists like Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore and Mark Ronson, amongst many others, De Rose has a wealth of experience to draw upon, but the focus of  ‘Sound, Vision And Movement’ is on the collective creativity of the ensemble and it’s interaction with the atoms of the space where it takes place. Building on the success of their previous mixed media performance the group returns to showcase their latest explorations in spontaneous creativity involving the KET space and its content in its entirety.

Nefeli Papaioannou – vision
Polina Chrysafi – movement
Theano Ksidia – movement
Jeph Vanger – sound
Marissa Bili – sound
Melina Lasithiotaki – vision
Fernanda Balcells – vision
Dave De Rose – sound

www.davederosemusic.com/agile-experiments

I Have a Dream: United Second Generation Vol. II

The Anasa Cultural Center, in the framework of the Black History Month in Greece and with the support of the research project Decolonising the city, organizes its second festival in Kypseli, from the 5th to the 7th of May 2023, with free admission for all activities.

The team of the first festival “I HAVE A DREAM” picks up the thread 8 years later and revisits the experiences of the second generation in relation to citizenship and access to Greek citizenship.

The events of the festival include book presentations, film screenings, concerts (music and dance), visual arts exhibitions, activities and discussions on the individual and collective struggles, dreams and experiences of the African diaspora in the city of Athens.

On Saturday 06/05 (19:00 – 20:30), the festival organizes at KET a discussion with members of the Nigerian, Congolese, Cameroonian, Senegalese, Egyptian and Tanzanian communities on the topic: “From Thomas Sankara to the Pan-African experience in Greece / Looking ahead.”

On Sunday (17:30 – 19:00), KET hosts the screening of the film “I am AfroGreek” by Adeola Naomi Aderemi and a discussion on citizenship and access to Greek citizenship with members from the associations and organizations Generation 2.0, GFM, GFR, Asante, UAWO.

More information about the festival and a detailed programme of all days → www.facebook.com/events/203594845755571

Bethnal Greener / Aggelos kyriou

Bethnal Greener is the musical vehicle of Kostis Kilimis, sound artist and researcher. Coming from the field of noise and electroacoustic experimentation, he currently builds narratives between stripped down electronics and the insistent inner pulse of sounds. On April 22 he presented his first EP, “Febbre del Lago”, at Orila. At KET, he will present for the first time in their entirety BG’s songs, written in the winter of 23 – for the winter of 23 – at Gyzi. Haris Neilas (bass, electronics) will participate.

www.orilarecords.bandcamp.com/album/febbre-del-lago

Aggelos Kyriou started recording for him in the middle of the pre-previous decade and continues to do so until today.

www.angeloskyriou.bandcamp.com

Vyron Katritsis — “3 Pieces”

Vyron Katritsis presents at KET the work “The rot at the heart of Greece is now clear for everyone to see” that was released in winter as well as two unreleased compositions.

#1 “Piano Variations”

A piano loop is repeated over and over again, ever changing until it becomes completely unrecognizable. Without the addition of any other sound, the melodic material is constantly worked to disappear and give way to an indeterminate sonic environment in which chance plays a predominant role.

#2 “The rot at the heart of Greece is now clear for everyone to see”

Released digitally last winter. In this work, inspired by the current political situation regarding the state surveillance scandal, a few minutes of improvisation in an organ is transformed into a drone symphony that is surreptitiously built using parastatal materials such as parasites, noise, spinoffs and secret sound effects.

byronkatritsis.bandcamp.com/album/the-rot-at-the-heart-of-greece-is-now-clear-for-everyone-to-see

#3 “Mariner 108”

“Mariner 108” is another unreleased work. Constructed with the minimalist technique, it constantly goes on an uncertain journey just like a sailor lost in the vastness of the sea and his mind.

Vyron Katritsis was born in Athens in 1980. His musical style varies from experimental electronic to contemporary folk songwriting. He studied French literature at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens and, at the same time, studied music theory and harmony. In 2000, he started a recording career that goes through various groups (Neon, Opsis, Vyron’s girlfriend) or solo projects (Vyron Katritsis, Tsironis/Katritsis). He has released more than twenty albums. He has collaborated with many musicians, from Vangelis Germanos to Steve Wynn. He has also composed music for dozens of theatre/dance performances and for cinema. His work has been presented in venues and festivals (Greek Festival, Reworks, Synch, Bios, Gagarin, 6 dogs, KET, Little Music Theatre…). He has worked with directors such as Grigoris Hatzakis, Yannis Kakleas, Lily Meleme, Lia Tsolaki etc. Finally, he has written four plays, the comic book “Blind Violence” published by KPSM and the poetry collection “Chapter One” published by 24 grammata.

“Aiorisi” – An evening of improvisations

Aiorisi”(1) – an evening of improvisations with Joris Beets (delta harp), Tim Ward (live electronics), Dora Panagopoulou (piano) and Panos Kanellopoulos (mandolin).

“…choices must be made – what freedom, but also arbitrariness, my God -, intersections and shifts, sudden ruptures, I must illuminate, shade, emphasize…” (2)

Improviser and musical instrument designer Joris Beets (aka George Harpistis Serifos), sound artist and electroacoustic music composer Tim Ward, composer Dora Panagopoulou and mandolinist Panos Kanellopoulos share with the audience the moment of creation in a series of improvisations that are neither afraid of melodies nor of noise. They explore qualities both collective and internal. They may in one of the pieces invite the audience to participate, on the basis of a verbal score…

(1) Nikos Karouzos, Aiorisis, Poems B’, ed. Ikaros 1994, p. 558

(2) Eva Bei, With Nikos Karouzos, ed. Loggia 2021, pp. 353-354

Αιώρηση

Στὸν οὐρανὸ οἱ δυνατότητες

εἶναι μόνο συναρπαστικές.

Καθὼς κρεμόμουνα στὸν ἀέρα

κρατημένος ἀπὸ ἕνα κάτασπρο σύννεφο

σὲ μυθικὴ ὀθόνη τῆς φαντασίας

παρατηροῦσα τὶς τιμὲς

τῶν στοιχείων τοῦ αἵματός μου

κι ἄκουγα μία ἐκθαμβωτικὴ μουσικὴ πράξη

σχεδὸν ἐξωανθρώπινη

πρὸς τ᾿ ἀριστερὰ στὸ γεωγραφικὸ χάρτη

στὸ σημεῖο ποὺ βρίσκεται τὸ βουνὸ Τρόμος

τυλιγμένο πάντοτε μ᾿ ἀστραπὲς

καὶ ἔκπαγλες καταιγίδες.

Ἐκεῖ ἀνέβηκα μία φορά.

Ἐκεῖ πρωτάκουσα τὸ τραγούδι

ποὺ ἔλεγε ἀνήκουμε στὰ νερά.

Κι ἀπ᾿ τὴν ἄλλη ἔλαμπε ὁ Ἐκκλησιαστής.

Ἀπὸ καιρὸ γνώριζα πὼς τὸ αἷμα

περιέχει ὅλο τὸ μυστήριο

ποὺ δίνεται μὲ σημάδια

στὸν ἀνθρώπινο νοῦ καὶ πλήρη ἀσυνέχεια.

Μήπως ἡ κυκλοφορία; –

διερωτήθηκε ὁ λαμπρὸς Καὶ αἰφνιδίως

ἦρθε στὸ μυαλό μου ὁ Λεονάρντο

ποὺ ἤξερε θεσπέσιες εἰδήσεις ἀπ᾿ τὸ σῶμα.

29 August 1990

Nikos Karouzos, Poems B’, p 558

Stéphane Clor — “Rhizome”

Stéphane Clor lives and work in Strasbourg, France. He creates music with string instruments, objects and rudimentary electronic systems. He also explores the fields of sound art, cartography, photography, drawing and ecology. Stéphane Clor’s solo is a bad weed in constant metamorphosis which impregnates itself with the places which shelter it. He plays a piccolo cello altered by preparations and electronic elements, which makes it a polymorphous and versatile instrument. His soundscapes are composed of granular lines, vibratory incantations and saturated repetitions that the musician sculpts in imperceptible breaks, mapping the moment to reveal its multiplicity. He is particularly active in the French experimental and improvisational scene. Lately, he has been collaborating with Merve Salgar (tanbur) and Maria Laurent (pianet) as part of Mire, a newly formed trio of improvisational music. The concert at the KET is part of a solo tour during which he will travel and perform, in spring 2023, in Prague, Graz, Bratislava, Vienna, Zagreb, Novi Sad, Sofia, Thessaloniki, Athens, Tirana, with a final stop in Strasbourg.

His solos are transformed according to the spaces that host them.

www.stephaneclor.net

www.stephcl.bandcamp.com

“The man who passed or it interests me Roula”

…a performance extremely dedicated to the brain

Memory. The loss of memory. The role of memory in human identity, in the human soul. This is at the heart of the performance we are putting on. We explore the human being who withdraws from his memory. We record it, analyze it, dive into it with guides that are scientific, emotional, poetic, surprisingly humorous. Memory. A core of existence with multiple interpretive perspectives and implications. Who am I? The observer? The narrator? The scientist? The attendant? Who is the person who has accompanied me and is accompanying me? A chorus of narrators investigates, questions, testifies, tries to put words to their experience and observations. The person steps into roles and returns to the now and the before to continue.

The aim of the performance is to question the joints of memory. To discover what it means: ‘Everything was going well until…’. What “well” means. At what point exactly “well” changed. What does “until…” mean. We focus on the small things to ask about the big things. We make conscious the fact of everyday life. We experience what memory is, what its “lack” is. We awaken to the lack. In the “something is wrong”. Is it memory that makes us who we are? Are we without it? And what?

The stakes of the performance are freedom on stage: to give space to the aspects of the accidental in order to have the event, the one that will bring up a memory deeper in us and in the audience. The event will bring the deep memory. That is what we will try to do.

-Babushka Group

*The performance is in the greek language.

Molyneaux — “Sorrow”

Molyneaux presents her new album “Sorrow” at KET, accompanied by Alexis Efremidis on bass and Myrto Samolada on vocals. Influenced by the electronic underground scene of Athens, she writes melancholic melodies and airy vocals, creating soundscapes and words that converse with her experiences and the way they reconstruct the fluid present. The opening act is by Dimitra Kousteridou, researcher, composer and sound artist, in a set of improvised sound compositions with handmade instruments.

Bio:

With a degree in Clinical Psychology, Molyneux, during her career took lessons in classical piano, music theory, classical guitar, voice and participated in choirs. In 2016 she started classical and jazz singing alongside Georgia Sillaiou and created her first cover band in Thessaloniki, Belle Reve. In the summer of 2019 she met Magenta Flaws and turned to the trip hop sound. She appeared with them at Temple and wrote the vocals for “Broken Glasses” on their second album produced by Cayetano. In the summer of 2021, she released her first single, “I’ll stay here”, which is the soundtrack of the film “Sammer” by Stelios Christoforos. Other collaborations followed, with the most definitive one being with musician and producer Angelos Paschalidis in the duo “Agatha & Molyneaux”, with electronic sounds, clubby rhythms and spoken word. On Friday 17 March 2023, her first full-length album, the EP “Sorrow”, was released on the Just Gazing Records label. “Sorrow” is a deeply personal work, reflecting the musician’s journey to discovering her true self.

www.molyneauxg.bandcamp.com

Photo by Petros Poulopoulos.

SNAILS / ΣΑΛΙΓΚΑΡΙΑ

ΞΥΠΝΑΩ

How to feel safe?

ΘΕΛΩ

I want to crawl back

I don’t want to die

I want to be myself

I want to be a snail, with my shelter on my back

ΠΕΦΤΩ ΓΙΑ ΥΠΝΟ

The story follows a day in the life of four individuals in their search for shelter. Each character has a different approach to this process. Questions, violence, transparent existence and constant swimming in all the roughness of an individualistic society. 

The performance is divided into 13 short scenes, where the audience witnesses moments in the reality of each character. Like scrolling, we go through their daily routines and personal attempts to feel safe. 

The piece speaks about the meaning of “shelter” as a basic need of humans, detecting how this need comes to surface, through repeated patterns in our minds and bodies. 

Written,staged and performed by Stefania Vlachou and Lou Schenk, a performance duo based in Athens. 

Language: Greek, English

Subtitles: Greek, English

annalized_noiose

The Italian duo annalized_noiose presents a set of experimental sound, noise, feedback and vocal improvisations in the local Sardinian language.

annalized: voice, distortions, tapes

noiose: snare, effects, no-input mixer

Annalisa Pascai Saiu is a Ritual performer, poet, singer, improviser, visual artist, independent and underground curator and also organizer of NOISE DELIVERY and PROGETTOHECATE. The artist has made her own the tradition of Sardinian improvising poets, and the flow of sound, is a storytelling in which she tells mythological stories, connected to traditional Sardinian tales, magic formulas, prayers, philosophical, mystical, theological theme. Sometimes ironically, about herself, if she were a man, always within the ritual framework, which then leads her to weave songs, now improvised on Byzantine scales or Indian Raga, with her own invented language that she received in a dream (like Tolkien’s glossolalia), now psalms in biblical Hebrew or some hymns in ancient Greek, rather than prayers or formulas in the Sardinian language. So she alternates and mixes  her language with biblical Hebrew, ancient Greek and Sardinian language in a flow that is always improvised and site – specific, attentive to what comes from the place, both subtly and physically.

Emilio Bernè (a.k.a. noiose) is a musician, drummer and performer from Italy. Noiose has origin in the combination of deconstructive techniques beside the idea of glitch simulation with the authenticity of the individual psychism. More specifically is in the absence of drum codes that this work has emerged, where new tricks are often discovered by accident or by the failure. Technical errors and artifacts have become the aims for this set reduced to a minimum amount of information that allow to play with more concrete results. Starting from this axiom, the NOIOSE performance starts from an absence of pre-established language, from the destruction of the usual drum and percussion codes, overturning all logic. In fact, the musician who has now become a performer stands up or kneels on the ground, completely abandoning even the normative posture of the instrument used, now reduced to an almost robotic set, closer to a Post-Human work than to a drum kit. He himself moves now fast, now slow around this infernal intonarumori machine.

“Apotheosis” | Εlikωn Ensemble | French and Italian Baroque

The newly founded Greek baroque ensemble ΕLIKΩΝ gives a concert of French and Italian chamber music, with works by Jean-Baptiste Lully, Arcangelo Corelli, Jacques-Martin Hotteterre and Bernando Pasquini.

“The combination of French and Italian music must lead to perfection”, wrote François Couperin in 1725, introducing “The Apotheosis of Lully”, one of the early masterpieces of programmatic music. Though very different, the two dominant musical schools of the 18th century intertwined and eventually merged, create perhaps the most perfect Baroque works ever written.

Antigoni Tsalla – baroque flute

Natalie Carducci, Angie Kasda – baroque violin

Andreas Linos – viola da gamba

Alexis Mastichiadis – harpsichord

Modal Analysis Presents a Tribute to Het Zweet

On Friday, April 21, the Athens-based record label Modal Analysis pays tribute to the memory of an obscure hero of the Dutch underground scene, Marien Van Oers, known as Het Zweet.

This great artist from Breda, Netherlands returns in 2023 through the recent release of Het Zweet archives (82-88 Volume 1), leading us into a state of mass ecstasy.

On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his death, we invite for the first time in Greece his friend and fellow experimenter Simon Crab, founding member of Bourbonese Qualk, one of the most influential bands of the industrial-experimental scene of the 80s, for a unique live performance at KET (TV Control Center). The night will be complemented by Lycurgus (Templeyard Studios) and ANFS (Modal Analysis).

www.modalanalysis.bandcamp.com

Johnny Labelle — “May Your Dreams Come True”

Athenian crooner Johnny Labelle presents at KET his new album, “May Your Dreams Come True” (Inner Ear, 2023), an introspective journey that delves into the concepts of isolation, uncertainty and the gap between expectations and reality. Written during a turbulent period, the tracks reflect anxiety and uncertainty about the future, feelings that have become all too familiar in recent years but which also serve as a beacon of hope – a reminder that even in the darkest of times there is always hope for a brighter future.

The album was produced by an old friend and collaborator of Labelle, the multi-talented musician, producer and illustrator Fred Afraid. The recording of the album was completed with the help of Ilias Livieratos (Dury Dava, Wild Terrier Orchestra) on drums and Kalliopi Mitropoulou (Oi Va Voi, Pan Pan, Echo Tides) on violin and strings, at Electric Highway studio by Yannis Voulgaris.

“May Your Dreams Come True” is out on LP and Digital Album from March 2023 on Inner Ear.

Photo by Giorgos Athanasiou.

www.facebook.com/johnnylabellemusic

www.johnnylabelle.bandcamp.com/album/may-your-dreams-come-true-2

Spoken Maik #2

Spoken word is a form of spoken poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements. Without excluding the interaction with other art forms – music, theatre, dance – it focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, gestures and expressions that accompany the living utterance. It draws its roots from gospel, blues, jazz, soul, the poetry of the Beat Generation, the Harlem Renaissance movement and the particular blend of poetic, political and prophetic discourse that developed in the 1960s in New York’s black neighborhoods. At the crossroads of black music, the black community’s struggle for equal rights (“I Have A Dream”), poetry and prosaic everyday speech, it has been the basis on which rap has been shaped since the 1970s, starting with iconic artists (The Watts Prophets, The Last Poets, Gil Scott-Heron, Wanda Coleman). It is now a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

On Sunday 30 April, in the heart of multicultural Kypseli, a second multilingual “open mic” night is organized – with the hope that many other evenings will follow and thus create a space where people from different groups, different countries, with different languages, will be able to unite around this art form.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

A brief review of the history of spoken word:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4HV3t1nZgo&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

Some iconic figures in the art of spoken word:

– Gil Scott-Heron

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0&t=36s&ab_channel=CrinanCampbell

– Dean Atta

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqK4U47JvWI&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

– Benjamin Zephaniai

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAGzUQxnvrk&ab_channel=ThePoetrySociety

– Allen Ginsberg

www.youtube.com/watch?v=__W41tlyJNQ&ab_channel=TodPolson

“Voulolimna” / screenings, discussion, concert

On Wednesday 12 April the film “Voulolimna” (2022, 18′) by Olga Evaggelidou, Nefeli Papaioannou and Irene Ragusini and the interview with Professor Michalis Dretakis / Biologist Ornithologist at the University of Crete will be screened at KET. A discussion and concert will follow.

Programme:

• Screening of the short film “Voulolimna” (2022, 18′) by Olga Evangelidou, Nefeli Papaioannou and Irene Ragusini (in Greek, with English subtitles)

• Screening of an interview with biologist and ornithologist Michalis Dretakis (University of Crete). (15′, in Greek, without subtitles)

• Discussion with the filmmakers and the audience.

• Concert of the group Trendelina with polyphonic songs from Epirus that tell the stories of women where nature becomes an ally in their pains and joys.

Voulolimna (18′, with English subtitles)

The short documentary “Voulolimna” observes life around the lakes of Kournas and Agia in the prefecture of Chania, in which the fictional element intrudes.

“Voula and Voulolimna and I am a ghost of the lake” said the fairy, frightened, and immediately the area was flooded with water and the whole village was submerged. The guilty stories of fresh water do not float but sink and the unseen creatures that live there try to keep them afloat. If you stand in silence and give it time, if you look closely and listen, the secrets of the lake are revealed.

Director’s note:

“Every myth has its truth. If we observe it more closely, we can see its meaning and its symbolic value in the reality we live in. Science, combined with the mythical aspect of life, helps us to understand the world around us. The more we take a self-centered approach to the place we live in, the more it will become diseased, losing its truth until it disappears on the altar of “development”. The natural flow of wildlife is being disrupted, throwing into the lake goldfish, American turtles, buffleheads, domestic ducks, tourists with sunscreens, plastic bicycles, increasingly disregarding the cormorants, herons, mallards, and native species that are becoming increasingly scarce. Women and nature – without identifying these entities – are being reined in and exploited in the wider system of life in which we exist and operate. The abuse of women and the approach of women as erotic and fertile beings without self-determination and will is paralleled by the exploitation of nature and all the living beings that make it up. The pollution of water, the digging up of the land for property purposes, the latent tourism, our expansionist tendency over things, the lack of respect for the unseen creatures that inhabit the entire planet are all framed by the myth of a woman whose beauty becomes a curse and who falls victim to rape by her own father and submerges an entire village, turning herself into a lake. An act of sacrifice and redemption.

When we stop owning what shines, when we respect diversity and give it space, then perhaps this planet will be saved from darkness. May our footsteps be light, as short as our passage on Earth.”

Credits:

Script & Research: Olga Evangelidou, Nefeli Papaioannou, Irene Ragusini

Direction & direction of photography: Nefeli Papaioannou

Assistant director & camera assistant: George Gounezos

Costume: Olga Evangelidou, Irene Ragusini

Fairy: Irene Ragusini

Music recording: Dimitris Barnias

Music supervision: Rafael Troulakis

Musicians: Dimitris Athanasopoulos (flute, voice), Kyveli Koukoudaki (stamna), Rafael Troulakis (lute, voice), Anna Hatzidaki (bendir), Uly Odysseas Whelan (violin, voice)

Editing: Nefeli Papaioannou

Color: Babis Petridis

Sound design: Christos Lupis, Nefeli Papaioannou

Audio mixing: Christos Lupis

Curator: Eleni Riga

Funding: Cultural programme “Anoihta Pania 2022” of the Municipality of Chania

Thanks for the valuable participation and help: Michalis Drettakis, Eleni Papadaki, Nikos Samaritakis, Despina Stavroulaki, Richard Valentine Aristidis Gibson, Danae Filippa, Taverna Athiti and Zacharenia, Antonis Habas, Hassan

Note from the Trendelina:

The polyphonic Epirotic song was born, sung and is still sung in the regions of southern Albania and the borderland of Epirus and is an old and living tradition of the people there. They sing of foreignness, love, death, nature, the joys and pains of life, collectively, in the particular form of the continental pentatonic. We, as a group, coming from different paths and for different reasons, came to Exarchia to get to know this primordial sound, to sing the sorrows and joys of our time, as they are sung in Epirus. We approach the genre on the basis of solidarity and collectivity, which are integral elements of the polyphonic tradition.

The Real Latin Trio

The Real Latin Trio project was born from the meeting of three Latin American musicians, Herman Mayr and Pablo Contestábile from Argentina and Martha Moreleón from Mexico. Guitar, accordion, percussion and voices come together to perform and share some of the most beautiful Latin American songs.

Herman Mayr – guitar, voice

Pablo Contestábile – accordion, voice

Martha Moreleón – percussion, voice

Frantic Aerostat

Frantic Aerostat is the longest and most productive project of musician and composer Odysseas Grammatikakis. From free improvisation and the use of repetitive melodic motifs to noise, Odysseas sets up avant-garde landscapes on the spot using electronic and physical instruments, reciting lyrics, his own texts and texts by well-known writers and poets.

At KET, he presents his latest record release, “The First Summer of the World”, excerpts from his previous works and from his collaborations with other artists.

www.franticaerostat.com

www.franticaerostat.bandcamp.com

www.facebook.com/franticaerostat

Pavlos Serasis – Themis Vassiliou

Pavlos Serasis is a clarinet soloist, composer and orchestra conductor based in Basel, Switzerland. Themis Vassiliou is a guitar soloist, composer and music teacher in Athens. As an improvisational duo Themis and Pavlos have been performing since 2013 with a common – literal – place, Athens, and a common – artistic – place, their love for the improvisational blending of clarinet and electric guitar.

www.facebook.com/100063457031080

www.otem.bandcamp.com/album/coincidences-i

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymdtebF0Ayg

NEW MUSIC #2: presentation of the 2nd issue + concert

NEW MUSIC magazine presents its second issue at KET, the reasons that led to the creation of the magazine, as well as the material of the second issue and discusses with the audience. The discussion will be followed by a concert.

“The time has come for the release of the second issue of NEW MUSIC magazine, an initiative that intends to focus and highlight contemporary creative music, with original texts, interviews and translations. We insist on a discussion around new music: how it is created and whether the world needs it. The first issue is almost out of print, we met venues for distribution and people inside and outside the music world who enthusiastically accepted the project or gave us feedback to improve. Thank you for all for this and we are happy to meet people in person who talk about music.”

— The magazine team

Participants in the concert: MIZI (electronics), Nikos Karidis (trumpet), Dimitris Ventourakis (piano), Daphne Meggou (clarinet) and Orestis Tsekouras (guitar).

Dolphins Into The Future (BE) / Derek Baron (USA) / CV & JAB (USA/GR)

Three sets of electronic sound by Dolphins Into The Future (Belgium), Derek Baron (USA), Christina Vantzou & John Also Bennett (USA/Greece). Before, after and between the live sets, DJ YEB SHEN (Fantasia) selects the music.

Lieven Martens (aka Dolphins Into The Future) performs conceptual program music. His live concerts float between field recordings, ambient, and modern composition. He has recently collaborated with Christina Vantzou, Sugai Ken, M. Sage, etc. He runs Edições CN, a private press that is praised for its catalogue of original works by a list of internationally acclaimed artists; Lieven Martens has toured around the world and has played at ISSUE Project Room in New York, Café OTO in London, Oshiai Soup in Tokyo, Aural in Mexico City, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Transmediale in Berlin, Fylkingen in Stockholm, among others.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bI4Bw22yW8

www.edicoescn.bandcamp.com/album/the-habu-artist-edition

www.edicoescn.bandcamp.com

Derek Baron is a composer, musician, and writer living in New York City. They have released a number of solo recordings of chamber, computer, and concrete music on record labels such as Recital, Pentiments, Penultimate Press, and Regional Bears. Their amateur chamber ensemble, Cop Tears, has recorded the music of John Cage, Theodor Adorno, Peggy Seeger, Alma Mahler, and others. They also collaborate as Permanent Six Flags with writer Emily Martin. Derek runs the record label Reading Group, which since 2016 has released experimental music and archival audio documents from artists like Anne-F Jacques, David Wojnarowicz, Marcin Barski, Ishmael Reed, Fred Moten, Blanche Blanche Blanche, Carman Moore, and others. Derek is currently at work on a larger-scale work of chamber/audio music entitled “The Holy Restaurant”.

www.derekianbaron.com

CV & JAB is the duo of Christina Vantzou and John Also Bennett, two composers currently based between Brussels and Greece. Together the pair have released two full length collaborative albums as CV & JAB – 2018’s “Thoughts of a Dot As It Travels a Surface” (Shelter Press) and 2020’s “Landscape Architecture” (Editions Basilic), as well as a third self-titled album along with minimalist pianist Michael Harrison (2022, Seance Centre). The duo’s collaborative work is characterized by lucid, sometimes highly surreal soundscapes, utilizing synthesizers and experimental electronics, piano, flute, and field recordings. In March, the duo will present new material from a forthcoming album slated for release in mid 2023. 

www.objectsandsounds.com/constructing-imaginary-spaces-with-christina-vantzou-and-john-also-bennett

www.christinavantzou.com

www.johnalsobennett.com

Orestis Kalampalikis Solo

Orestis Kalambalikis presents works by Roland Dyens and Manos Hadjidakis, written or arranged for solo guitar, accompanied by his own compositions.

The globally influential French guitarist and composer Roland Dyens was Orestis’ teacher at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Musique de Paris. Dyens’ unique approach to the guitar as well as his ingenious compositions and arrangements combine elements from various musical idioms, opening up new avenues of expression for the instrument.

The arrangements of Manos Hadjidakis’ songs by Orestis Kalampalikis are dedicated to Elena Papandreou, who performed them on the album “Paper Moon”, released just last January. For the most part, these are songs for the theatre or cinema. Many of them were written for financial support purposes according to the composer himself, but they became big hits and stood the test of time, significantly influencing the later musical aesthetics of Greece.

Collecting the Collective

Athens Arts Collective launches at KET a series of performances dedicated to improvisation and the meeting of artists from different artistic fields, entitled “Collecting the Collective”.

~ Tuesday 21 March | 21:00

Surrounded by the group “42 Years Day 42 Years Night”, the first evening combines musical improvisation, with jazz as a main influence, and the performance of texts from Japanese, French and Greek poetry.

“The performance consists of three parts, which will symbolize the beginning, the realization and the acceptance of the mortal nature of man. The choice of poems, musical composition, performances, lighting and staging are based on this structure.”

original compositions, musical improvisation: Dimitris Ventourakis, Socrates Tsentoglou

vocal performance: Maria Kritsotaki, Stefanos Tsifas

texts: Haiku of classical Japanese poets, Remy de Gourmont – “Litanies de la rose”, Yannis Livadas – “Poems of Kelyfos”

~ Tuesday 28 March | 21:00

Surrounded by the group “42 Years Day 42 Years Night” and the dancers/performers Despina Sanida-Krezia and Lida Diochnou, the second night combines musical and dance improvisation based on two scores written especially for the occasion.

The four people will be divided into two duos with one musician and one dancer each and will act on a specific score/part without having played together before, thus creating a first contact framework in which they will improvise. Their study and preparation will have been done individually and remotely.

Key words: submissive≠dominant, metaphor≠submissive, horizontal structure, observation
Dance: Despina Sanida-Krezia and Leda Diochnou
Music: Dimitris Ventourakis and Socrates Tsentoglou
Score: Despina Sanida-Krezia

Circa19 + Savina Yannatou

Dimos Vryzas (violin, FX’s) and Thanos Kazantzis (drums) created the duo Circa19 in early 2019. Combining the use of objects and percussion instruments with that of acoustic violin and electronic effects, they create a unified sound by making clear decisions at the moment of creation. Nothing is predetermined, there is only the initial desire for each form of expression through music.

At KET, they improvise with Savina Yannatou.

www.circa19.bandcamp.com/album/circa19

www.savinayannatou.com

Next & Patient

Next & Patient were formed in late 2012 by Lia (member of No Sin) and Kyriakos (member of Minor Mine). Carrying two guitars in their luggage they wander with or without electricity in the ecosystem of folk and punk. Their first album “Safety Matches” was recorded in the summer of 2013 on their own production. In the summer of 2022 their second album “Strangely Wed” is released as a cassette by Pikap Records.

www.nextandpatient.bandcamp.com

Kalliopi Mitropoulou – “Lament”

Kalliopi Mitropoulou’s first solo performance in Athens between classical, experimental and pop music, with unique instruments, the violin and the voice.

Known for her collaborations with iconic classical and contemporary orchestras (London Philharmonic, London Contemporary Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Lyric Orchestra), for her collaborations with Erland Cooper, William Basinski, Oi va voi and with groups and artists of the Greek scene (Echo Tides, Ensemble SIBILiMA, Pan pan, Vassilina, Logout, ALEM, mmmd), for her experimental collaboration with cellist Zoè Saubat in the experimental neoclassical duo T U R Q U O I S E (“Arrival”, “TURQUOISE”), Kalliopi Mitropoulou introduces us to her musical worlds. Her first LP ‘Between’ will be released in 2023, and we’ve already got a glimpse of her first singles, ‘KOTO’ and ‘It’s the water’.

“ANAPARASTASIS: Life & Work of Jani Christou (1926-1970)”

ANAPARASTASIS – 10/20 years later

Ten years after its first screening, the documentary “Anaparastasis: Life & Work of Jani Christou (1926-1970)” is presented to the public again in a new cycle of special screenings, accompanied by special “events” – concerts, lectures, talks, discussions, screenings of rare material and documents. The film, which took 10 years to complete and completed another 10 years of screenings in Greece and cities across Europe – from movie theatres, universities and festivals to squats, bars and open-air spaces – will be hosted in beloved venues in Athens – and beyond – most of which are connected to the course of the film and research on the great composer.

*The film will be screened with english subtitles.

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EPICYCLE – historical documents

Another film is added to the screenings organized at KET, the super-8mm experimental film by the visual artist Kosmas Xenakis (1925-1984), which was used by Jani Christou as a background for the first performance of “Epicycle” in December 1968, during the 3rd Greek Contemporary Music Week. The historic happening, which brought together dancers, performers, musical ensembles – even Gerasimos Lavranos’ jazz band – and the audience itself, was accompanied by a screening of the film in which Xenakis had filmed his sculptures in motion. The presentation of the rare film will be complemented by sound clips from the performance of “Epicycles”, along with an interactive presentation of the work and the conceptual framework by Costis Zouliatis, the film’s creator and researcher of J. Christou.

Yorgia Karidi | zZonkd (MIZI/Oliver Torr/Jay Glass Dubs) | DJ Werewolf In Love

Two sets of electronic sound and free improvisation by Yorgia Karidi and newcomers zZonkd (MIZI/Oliver Torr/Jay Glass Dubs) accompanied by a DJ set by DJ Werewolf In Love (Spencer Clark).

Yorgia Karidi is an Athenian visual artist, musician, dj and performer, whose works / ‘live sets’ focus on listening, vocal qualities and inter-media, cross-genre compositions. She works with painting, sculpture, video, performance, sound and verbal scores. She has worked extensively with the human voice in performance with the desire to understand the historical, political and cultural context of the existence of a femininity in the world. Bonding with the community she belongs in, collaborating with artists and musicians and the poetry in simple acts and gestures are axis of her work. Her latest practice/research, uses the symbol phrase Free Things and is devoted to empowering creativity and the rare liberating elements in today’s life. Published work among others on labels: Nutty Wombat, Inner Ear Records, Orila Records, Ecstatic, Bokeh Versions.

Dimitris Papadatos (aka Jay Glass Dubs) is a composer, musician and sound artist based in Athens. His project, Jay Glass Dubs, is an exercise in style that focuses on a contradictory historical approach to dub music, stripped down to its basic drum/bass/vox/effects form. His work has been presented at various international institutions and festivals (Berlin Atonal, Meakusma Festival, documenta14, Transmediale), and he has performed at venues and spaces such as Macao in Milan, Portikus in Frankfurt, Kraftwerk, HkW in Berlin, Cafe OTO and Corsica Studios in London. / www.jayglassdubs.bandcamp.com

Oliver Torr is a Europe based composer, sound designer and sound artist. Since early age, he has been pursuing various activities revolving around sound, improvisation, art and music. He also has had a history of instrument building, self releasing Max devices, etc. He has been active in gallery environments, the performance scene, and has made music and sound design for various films and video art pieces. / www.olivertorr.bandcamp.com

Yiorgos Mizithras or “MIZI” is a musician, active both as a composer and performer in the fields of experimental music, improvisation, live electronic music, music for theatrical performances and audiovisual installations. He is a member of the collective KE.Di.Mou.Ra and the experimental music ensemble Trigger Happy and he produces and curates the online radio platform loskop.radio. His most recent work entitled “Music Behind the Music” was published by label39 and TOPOT. / www.mizi.media

Spoken Maik

Spoken word is a form of spoken poetry with experiential, political or satirical elements. Without excluding the interaction with other art forms – music, theatre, dance – it focuses on the words themselves, their dynamics, the tone of voice, gestures and expressions that accompany the living utterance. It draws its roots from gospel, blues, jazz, soul, the poetry of the Beat Generation, the Harlem Renaissance movement and the particular blend of poetic, political and prophetic discourse that developed in the 1960s in New York’s black neighborhoods. At the crossroads of black music, the black community’s struggle for equal rights (“I Have A Dream”), poetry and prosaic everyday speech, it has been the basis on which rap has been shaped since the 1970s, starting with iconic artists (The Watts Prophets, The Last Poets, Gil Scott-Heron, Wanda Coleman). It is now a global and diverse artistic medium of expression.

On Thursday 23 March, in the heart of the multicultural Kypseli, a multilingual “open mic” evening is organized, the first attempt to adapt this expressive medium to the Athenian and Greek conditions – with the perspective and hope that many other evenings will follow and thus create a space where people from different groups, different countries, with different languages, will be able to unite around this art form.

Those who want to participate should come half an hour before the start time (19:30) and add their name to the list of participants. Each act can last up to 5 minutes.

A brief review of the history of spoken word: www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4HV3t1nZgo&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

Some iconic figures in the art of spoken word:

Gil Scott-Heron / www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0&t=36s&ab_channel=CrinanCampbell

Dean Atta / www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqK4U47JvWI&ab_channel=ApplesandSnakes

Benjamin Zephaniai / www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAGzUQxnvrk&ab_channel=ThePoetrySociety

Allen Ginsberg / www.youtube.com/watch?v=__W41tlyJNQ&ab_channel=TodPolson

o aggelokrousmenos

Kostis Kallivretakis presents at KET, for six nights only, the short story by Andreas Nikolakopoulos “o aggelokrousmenos”.

“In “aggelokrousmenos”, I encountered the most familiar and understandable assumption about what it means to “breathe my last breath” and “pass on to the hereafter”.

Contrary to all the religious traditions of Greece, the central character of the story, Simos, discovers “in absolute terror” that “the other side” is not only the realm of eternal loneliness but also that of eternal martyrdom; he is next to his living loved ones but no one is aware of his presence.

The performance attempts a different stage experience for the narrator and the audience. It avoids the “theatre”, i.e. “seeing”, and focuses on awakening the sense of hearing, smell and touch, neglecting sight. Through the evocation of the senses and their connection to tucked away memories, the audience itself becomes not only a receiver but also a carrier of the narrative.

The whole, as Andreas Nikolakopoulos writes in the introduction of the book, “is dedicated to the moving shadows and the silent spirits of my occasional rooms. I wish them to be at peace and to walk towards the light”.”

(Kostis Kallivretakis)

text: Andreas Nikolakopoulos (from the collection “Saltos”, Ikaros Publications, Athens, 2022)

concept, direction, narration: Kostis Kallivretakis

assistant director: Lena Mpampasaki

duration: 45’

*The performance is in the greek language.

*The audience is given disposable blindfolds during the performance, which block their vision.

A production of ΑΜΚΕ cloudsdonthaveshape.

Alexandros Drymonitis / Babak Ahteshamipour

Using a wide range of media from live coding to electro-acoustic improvisation to produce persistent rhythms and melodies, Alexandros Drymonitis and Babak Ahteshamipour will occupy TV Control Center maximally and minimally with two electronic sets.

Alexandros will present a set of live sequencing and live scoring through live coding in an environment he has developed. The computer keyboard will be replaced by an electric guitar where as he plays, computer code will be written, which in turn will produce electronic music to accompany the guitar. This will create a continuous feedback between music and code, where the music will create code, and the code will create music.

Babak will present a set consisting of playful and dark electronic micro-compositions with multiple changes and variations in volume and acoustic information. These compositions will be combined with visuals of his own in collaboration with Aggeliki Germakopoulou, exploring soundscapes and narratives influenced by gaming aesthetics.

www.drymonitis.me

www.babakahteshamipour.com

www.aggelikigermakopoulou.com

How Deep How High Trio

The musicians that make up the trio How Deep How High – Thanos Bekas on electric bass, Dimitris Ventourakis on keyboards, Socratis Tsentoglou on drums – recognize jazz as a link, a starting point and a reason to share their inner musical world. To this core are added influences that have defined them, from the sounds of their childhood to the present day. Their first album, ‘A Constant State of Conversation’, thus embraces various musical styles: jazz, hip-hop, rock, funk, progressive and post rock.

Based on seemingly contradictory concepts, the name of the group reveals the limits and motivation of its members’ journey during the creation of music.

The trio was founded during the first quarantine. With different stimuli and musical experiences each, their partnership – with difficulties at first – resulted in a common sound through a continuous process of understanding and collaboration.

Their new album – to be recorded in early March – consists of seven compositions representing seven different manifestations of the human psyche in confusion – panic attack, intoxication, rage, obsession, submission -, aiming to explore and ultimately redeem themselves from and through these intense, charged situations. The point is not to deny, but to live with them, agreeing and augmenting.

www.howdeephowhigh.bandcamp.com/album/a-constant-state-of-conversation

“The sky has not fallen, yet”

“The sky has not fallen, yet”: multimedia research performance – Work in Progress

A group of women live in this place. A place in between. Inside the city but also outside of it. It exists between reality and fantasy, between dystopia and utopia.

The performance “The sky has not fallen, yet” is a work in progress and is part of the larger artistic research “Bodies of Chthulucene”.

It is a multi-media kinetic performance that addresses the notion of femininity as space. The stages of the research project focus on the perceptual spaces that female bodies can create together, constructing ephemeral heterotopias. The performance combines video installation with live sound and movement composition.

The theoretical research is concerned with current contemporary social and material challenges and their relation to gender. Central to the exploration is a multi-species approach to ecolegalism based on Donna Haraway’s concept of the Chthulucene, a concept that aims to create a new narrative for a more egalitarian interaction of species.

Concept/Research/Live Performance: Lydia Xourafi

Kinetic Research: Zoe Efstathiou

Video Making/Photography: Kanella Petropoulou

Video Performers: Ioanna Zerva, Anni Pasai, Efthymia Lianga, Evi Steliou, Zoe Efstathiou

Music/Live Performance: Saber Rider (Aliki Leftherioti)

Video Installation: Evi Steliou

Academic research supervisor: Maria Konomi

Duration: 20′

“On a Saturday – Chronicle of the deportation of the Jews of Ioannina”

Presentation of the book “On a Saturday – Chronicle of the deportation of the Jews of Ioannina” which has just been published by the Koukkida Publications. Based on the short story “Sabethai Kabilis” by Dimitris Hatzis and focusing first of all on the history of the Romaniote community of Ioannina, the book tells the history and the deportation of this community.

On the occasion of its publication, historian Tasoula Vervenioti, Irène Bonnaud, author of the book, Fotini Banou, who translated part of the text, Dimitris Dimopoulos, head of Koukkida Publications, and Diamanto Matsa discuss the memory of the genocide of the Jews in Greek society, the relationship between literature and history and the way in which the book sheds light on specific aspects of the history of deportation: Kurt Waldheim’s case, the participation of Greek Jews in the Sonderkommando uprising on 7 October 1944, the discovery of the photographs that Albertus Herrera managed to take in the Auschwitz camp.

The book is the text of the theatrical performance “On a Saturday / C’était un samedi” which is presented at KET every Saturday, from February 4 to March 25, 2023. Some of the small sculptures created by Cleo Makri for the performance are illustrated in the book. More information: www.polychorosket.gr/events/cetait-un-samedi

On 25 March 1944, members of the Waffen-SS, regular German soldiers of the 1st Edelweiss Mountain Division and Greek gendarmes forcibly deported the Jews of Ioannina to Auschwitz-Birkenau. On the same days (23, 24, 25 March), Greek Jews were deported from Athens, Chalkida, Kastoria, Arta, Preveza, Larissa, Trikala and Volos. This was preceded by the mass deportation of the Jews of Thessaloniki.

According to the data presented by R. Hilberg, M. Mazower and other historians, the genocide in Greece extinguished more than 85% of the Jewish community, a percentage comparable to that of Poland.

In Shoah historiography, the so-called “age of testimony” is passing: the last witnesses of the displacement and the extermination are disappearing one by one. How can we preserve this memory so that it remains alive? How can we make these voices still be heard?

photo: Apostolis Koutsianikoulis

*The presentation is in the greek language.

Elena Michalopoulou / Efthymis Naoumis

Two sets of electroacoustic sound by Elena Michalopoulou and Efthymis Naoumis.

Elena Michalopoulou – “Wasser”:

Acoustic and electronic sound, speech, words, notes, rhythm and noise. The various media come together in a structured, improvisational framework that seeks the sounds of water and the liquid element. The electro-acoustic act creates images, brings back memories and places the listener in a natural, earthy landscape.

Efthymis Naoumis – “Cμίξη”:

The electro-acoustic set “Cμίξη” fuses electronic sound, analogue or digital, with autobiographical, experiential and traditional musical recordings. It is a search for personal identity and the concept of origin with sound experimentation, musical tradition, the sound of the family and general sound atmospheres and situations of everyday life as a basic medium.

Demi Spriggs (UK) / CAIIIOPE (GR)

Demi Spriggs and CAIIIOPE present two electro-acoustic and electronic sets.

Demi Spriggs, based beteeen London and Athens, has created two entangled projects: deep time loop works and night folk ways. Her live performance is a personal interpretation of folklore from the Isles of Britain and the Greek diaspora, mixed up with loop works, and organs with pedals to create a type of eerie shoe gaze with a taste of the ancient.

CAIIIOPE is an Athens-(plant)-based musician and performer. She experiments with her opera and classical music background, through synths, effect pedals, chaotic loops and textures. Voice, bass, space, harmony, whispers, effects, and field recordings, are the elements that CAIIIOPE uses for Mädchenblumen (Girl-flowers), creating a cinematic, drone, voice-centered “bouquet”. Inspired by Richard Strauss’s Mädchenblumen collection and her family’s relations with nature, CAIIIOPE approaches through this project, her own gender identity, beauty, rage, freedom, and forgiveness. Kennst du die Blumen? Do you know the flowers?

Orila presents: Bear Bones Lay Low (BE) / Lamina (BE) / Dimitra Kousteridou (GR)

The Athenian label Orila comes to KET for a night of low-key live performances: Ernesto González aka BBLL, together with the artist Lamina and the sound researcher Dimitra Kusteridou. Tune in, turn on and keep your feet on the ground!

Bear Bones Lay Low (Brussels, Belgium)

Shortly after leaving Venezuela to settle in Belgium, Ernesto González started creating psychedelic electronic sound under the BBLL moniker and has since been performing and releasing music around Europe and abroad. Dissonant abstractions, high-energy rhythmical workouts, bizarre melodic reveries and minimalist/maximalist drone practices all form part of the musical language that BBLL has developed for well over a decade, inviting to both solemn listening and ecstatic dancing, in a mental space where the archaic meets the futuristic, where the earthly meets the cosmic.

www.soundcloud.com/bearboneslaylow

www.orilarecords.bandcamp.com/album/ses-kondi

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPX3lW3Fb2Q&ab_channel=RedLightRadio

Lamina (Brussels, Belgium)

Lamina is the moniker of French artist Clarice Calvo-Pinsolle. In Basque mythology, it is a half-human, half-animal spirit that dwells in the forest. Essentially a nocturnal creature, it lives in caves and close to water sources and creeks. In the same way, Lamina’s music is swampy and growling, a living and ever-evolving imaginary ecosystem. Textures, effects and field-recordings blend together in a simple manner creating these personal landscapes. Her first album “Amalur” was released in 2021 on Complex Holiday and her latest work “Les Lignées” was published on Mus Joutra.

www.soundcloud.com/lalamina

www.lalamina.bandcamp.com

Dimitra Kousteridou (Athens, Greece)

Dimitra Kousteridou is composer, researcher and sound artist, currently lives and works in Athens. Her work is driven by a desire to invent a language in composition that examines tactile and sound aspects within site-specific installations and performances, originating from improvisation. Through multidisciplinary forms that include ephemeral situations and fractures of objects, she creates a space for research while using the sound and natural attributes of materials in time. Recently working on improvised sound compositions with handmade instruments (interactive sound circuits). She has presented her research at conferences and festivals, solo and group exhibitions in Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Norway, Lebanon, Serbia, and the United Kingdom.

www.dimitrakousteridou.com

Spyros Polychronopoulos – “duende”

Spyros Polychronopoulos (aka Spyweirdos) presents for the first time to the public his album entitled “duende” which was released on the Australian label Room40 in July 2021. The concert is for blindfolded audience (masks will be provided at the entrance).

“It has been five years since my last solo album release. In every release so far, I have maintained a different focus and sense of aesthetics, yet I’ve strived for the unknown as a common ground between the works. In this album every sound, except the field recordings, is produced by musical instruments I have specifically built for the needs of this project. The field recordings were mainly sounds I captured at the time of coronavirus quarantine in Athens. I made them during the day, in shops where people interacted minimally, and during the night, in the streets where people were eager to socialize.

Up to this release I used analog and digital tools to control the sound. This is the first time I built physical objects to record an album and felt that I had to dispense the need to control every small detail and in some cases let the random vibrations of the instrument lead the way. The instruments built dictated new compositional paths and these paths dictated the construction of new instruments. It was a dynamic interplay between these two mutually dependent elements: apparatus and sound.

The title Duende derives from a lecture given by Federico García Lorca in Buenos Aires in 1934. In this talk Lorca uses the word “duende” to refer to the essence of all of the works of art, the hidden element we want to touch, but that remains always unreachable. It is one of these words not only challenging to translate, but also hard to define in another language. Hence, this work Duende has its own unique existence and does not lend itself to interpretation. It can be best regarded in a constellation including my previous works”. S.P, 2021

www.room40.bandcamp.com/album/duende

Rebetisses tou Ntounia

Spoken word meets musical improvisation and live visuals.

Where do Chavela Vargas and Sotiria Bellou meet? What unites the fustian-wearing men who give birth to whales in the ice with the speakers of a language that does not distinguish gender and comes from the clouds? What do the crazy brothers of the Syrian desert have in common with the famous Saxon psychopath, son and wife of God? When do the mountains rebel and how does the body wander? Why is the moonlight lost? And what happens “when a faggot sings rebetika”?*. If, almost forty years ago, Dinos Christianopoulos glorified as “the first rebetter of the dunia” Ippoklidis – “the first Athenian nobleman, who was full of beauty and sassiness” – and, alongside him, mr. Alexander, Demosthenes, Franz Kafka, the performance seeks the traces of the rebetes, as a position and attitude of life, beyond gender and beyond borders, throughout the world.

Conception, texts, performance: Marios Hatziprokopiou
Electric guitar, musical improvisation: Jannis Anastasakis
Live Visuals: Natalia Manda

*reference to a text by Ilias Petropoulos for Dinos Christianopoulos

**The performance is in the greek language.

Mniestris, Pavlopoulos, Polymeneas-Liontiris, Rοupas, Stavridis

Five musicians – two of whom play drums – come together for the first time with this composition (having played in different formations and occasions in the past) with the aim of not exceeding 50 dB SPL.

Andreas Mniestris – saxophone

Iakovos Pavlopoulos – drums

Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris – double bass

Vassilis Roupas – piano

Giorgos Stavridis – drums

Psychward (AU) / Sofia Zafeiriou (GR)

Two sets of electronic, experimental and noise sounds by Psychward and Sofia Zafeiriou.

Assailing from the sewers of Melbourne downunder, Psychward brings forth a heavy racket of rumble and disjointed uneasy sound. Concussed raw low-end audio of freedom amongst depravity. Psychward will be launching his new split tape the same night.

www.youtu.be/kf8Y2_fuacA

www.soundcloud.com/magikcrowbartapes

Sofia Zafeiriou is an Athens-based musician and sound artist. Her current research focuses on the transcendence of non-Western rhythms and modalities, using electronic and stochastic interfaces, noise, improvisation and acoustic performatives.

www.szaf.space

After the live sets, Pacific City Sound Visions aka DJ Werewolves in Love (CA, USA) on the decks busting out neo-romantic zones and dark soundtracks.

www.pacificcitysoundvisions.bandcamp.com

Dimos Vryzas solo

The violinist and improviser Dimos Vryzas in a solo free improvisation set. The concert is the improviser’s second “stop” in a mini tour that will start in Thessaloniki on 12 January and will end on 24 January at Cafe OTO in London.

In recent years, Dimos Vryzas has been active in the European scene of free improvisation, collaborating/recording with important improvisers and performing concerts consistently in countries such as Switzerland, France, Germany, Belgium and Denmark among others.

He is a member of the drone improvisational trio “Life Only” (w/Fred Frith, Diego Aguirre), the duo Miracapillo/Vryzas(w/ Valeria Miracapillo), the duo Karbacher/Vryzas(w/Eva-Maria Karbacher) as well as the Greek trio “The Coal” (w/ Simos Riniotis and Yiannis Arapis).

With a unique approach that comes out of a comprehensive spectrum of influences, from classical and folk music to rock, noise and ambient music, he is interested in exploring the limits of his instrument, working with the contrasts of acoustic / electric sound and exploring new ways of expression within music.

Duration: 40’

Dimos Vryzas: Violin, FX’s

www.dimosvryzas.com

MiQ festival: exhibition, screenings, discussions

The MiQ group is organising its first festival on 7 and 8 January. The festival will open with an art exhibition by members of the group on the migrant experience. Afterwards, two films will be screened: ‘A Tale from the Past’ (Përrallë nga kaluara) by Dhimitër Anagnosti and ‘NËNA’ by Ya Pihi Irakema. After the screenings, there will be open discussions with the audience and guest speakers.

A few words about the group:

“We are MiQ, second generation immigrants from Albania to Greece. Our collective aims through Albanian-language cinema and diaspora art to act reparatively, as far as we are concerned, and assertively, as far as our position in the country is concerned. We are organizing screenings, hugs and discussions that have been long overdue, that we have wanted for a long time and are only now, belatedly, for the first time receiving. We are here to show the parts of Albanian cinema that we love, but also to explore, deconstruct and undo the propaganda suffered by previous generations, as well as the patriarchal and phobic notions that have developed inside and outside of cinema. Subtitling represents us, because we have always done it, we have always translated Greece to our parents and Albania to our friends, because subtitling is that in-between, the bridge we want to build. We are the effort to read subtitles while watching a film.” / https://www.facebook.com/miqitalb

A few words about the films:

A Tale from the Past / Përrallë nga e kaluara (1987, 86′, Dhimitër Anagnosti): Marigot, the protagonist of the film, comes from a very poor family and is forced to marry the much younger 14-year-old Gino, who comes from a wealthy and well-known family in the village, to take over completely the work of his family’s house and fields. This absurd situation is made possible by the class power of Gino’s family, with the support of the state apparatus and the blessings of the religious body. Marigot and Gino and Trim, the man with whom Marigot is in love, devise a plan to ridicule the authorities and the church and take control of their lives.

NËNA (2020, 16′, Ya Pihi Irakema): Although her daily life is full and still active, her fear of what will happen to her daughter after she dies overcomes her. NËNA in Albanian means both grandmother and mother.

Program:

Saturday:
13:00 – 16:00 / Art Exhibition
17:00 – 19:00 / Film screenings
20:00 – 21:30 / Open discussion about the films

Sunday:
13:00 – 16:00 / Art Exhibition
17:00 – 19:00 / Film Screenings
20:00 – 21:30 / Panel and Open Discussion on Queer Feminist and Immigration Movement

+autosxediasmos #3: Costinho, Trench, Fokas

For the third +autosxediasmos, Costinho (Kostis Zouliatis) will improvise with Alan Trench (electric guitar) and Nikos Fokas (electronics).

Alan Trench is a musician, composer and producer with an impressive resume – from the dark folk British trio Orchis, Twelve Thousand Days with Martyn Bates of Eyeless in Gaza and the Temple Music and Howling Larsons projects, to the famous World Serpent Distribution network and his contributions to recordings by Current 93, Nurse With Wound and others.

Nikos Fokas is a musician and sound designer, performing and recording as a member of Vault Of Blossomed Ropes, while he has both personal recordings (‘The Eternal Creak Of The Icebreaker’) and excellent collaborations, such as the recent work ‘Nensha’ with trumpeter Arve Henriksen (ECM Records, ACT, Rune Grammofon etc.). Fokas and Trench coexist in the band Black Lesbian Fishermen, who made their mark in 2019 with the hypnotic ‘The Metaphysics of Natron’.

The host Costinho specializes in keyboard manipulation of all sorts – from conventional piano to electric systems. He is best known for his founding involvement in groups such as Night On Earth, Paracroussis, Ta Riza, etc., his compositions for documentaries and theatre performances, and his research dedication to Yannis Christou.

The art poster is by Amvrosios Gousgounis.

“Alati”: Chiotis / Iliakis / Kouki / Kokkoli

With influences from Iranian music, the music of the Aegean and the “unexpected gifts” of free improvisation, Dimitris Chiotis presents compositions from his first personal album entitled “Alati” (Alessa Records, October 2021).

“Like sea water is drained and the salt remains which gives us its precious taste, these tracks are the “Alati” (salt) of my musical path”.

Dimitris Chiotis: lyra, afghan rabab, electric lyra, electronics
Yannis Iliakis: drums
Christina Kouki: santoor
Niki Kokkoli: saxophone

www.alessarecords.at/world-music

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSEYV-bULzH_xNlTEh_vqZZW0kxkffHkx

www.open.spotify.com/album/40yTzX7Je0O2zn2sljebTG?si=KvHyyl6DTiikUq9QEvucGg

Agile Experiments: instant compositions for vision, sound & movement

The collaborative improvisational project “Agile Experiments” by drummer Dave De Rose – collaborator of Moloko, Mulatu Astatke, Rokia Traore, Mark Ronson, Jamie Cullum, among others – returns to KET shining brightly on account of its newly absorbed artists from from within the Greek capital.

Devoid of rules and liberated by the constrictive expectations of the conventional game of sound, vision and performance, Nefeli Papaioannou, Maria Pisiou, Isidora Vincentelli, Polina Chrysafi, Jeph Vanger, Marissa Bili & Dave De Rose commit to spontaneous creativity involving the KET space and it’s content in it’s entirety.

Agile Experiments is a communal project born out of experimenting with two ideas:
1. To create new music of a completely collaborative nature via the un-questionable and un-revocable application of improvisation.

2. To bring this music to locations where audiences were likely to have never heard anything like it before.

Four years and eleven LPs later the project has evolved to include dance and visual artists alongside sound makers. It’s international roster boasts a grandiose accumulation of 63 artists spanning widely across stylistic genres of the artforms.

https://www.davederosemusic.com/agile-experiments

Alex Dante Solo Performance – “Electrifying the classics”

Alexandros Dandoulakis (Alex Dante) transcribes works of the great classical composers on electric guitar.

His first two recordings “Alex Dante plays F. Chopin’s Nocturnes” and “Alex Dante Duet (feat. Manolis Giannikios) plays S. Rachmaninoff” will be at the center of the program. Works from Bach and Tchaikovsky to contemporary Wayne Shorter and Bill Frisell will also be performed. With the essence of a unified sound, the use of effects and improvisation, Alex Dante will explore the limits of the electric guitar and the existence or not of musical styles.

www.alex-dante.com

rhythm – tap – melody

Notes, beats and steps interact in the moment and create a free sound-movement synergy.

The quartet of Nikos Papavranousis, Dimitris Koulentianos, Elina Vafiadi and Yannis Arapis is based on rhythmic and melodic motifs, some prepared and some improvised, which it reassembles and orchestrates under the special instrumentation of drums, double bass, taps and electric guitar.

Nikos Papavranousis – drums
Dimitris Koulentianos – double bass
Elina Vafiadis – taps
Yannis Arapis – electric guitar


graphics: Venetia Molin

The civilians of the Greek civil war

KET hosts a public meeting with historians Tasoula Vervenioti and Danae Karydaki on the book The civilians of the Greek Civil War / The dynamics of memory published by the former in 2021 at Koukkida Publications. The event is organised by Myrmigi, a neighbouring solidarity organisation which, through a series of events, aims to approach the historical context of the interwar period, the Occupation, the Resistance and the Civil War.

“The past haunts the present and determines the future”: in the book The civilians of the Greek Civil War, Vervenioti attempts, through the stories and testimonies of the inhabitants of the village of Katafigi Agrafa, to recreate the Civil War era, to give a voice to the silent civilian population and to highlight the essential role it played during that period.

Limited number of seats – first come, first served.

Tasoula Vervenioti studied at the Department of History and Archaeology of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens. Her doctoral thesis (Panteion University) is dedicated to the causes of women’s participation and action in the resistance organizations of the Jewish resistance. She worked as a researcher at Princeton University. She taught in secondary education, at the University of Athens and at the University of Crete. She has also worked at the National Research Centre and the Higher School of Pedagogical and Technological Education. Her research activity focuses on the social history of the 1940s and 1950s. As Danae Karydaki puts it, “she changed the Greek historiographical landscape by introducing Oral History in her research on the women of the EAM resistance as early as the late 1980s and pioneered the creation and training of Oral History Groups during the crisis years.”

Interview on Oral History with the historian Tasoula Verveniotis, by Danae Karydaki: https://thepressproject.gr/i-istoriki-gkremizoune-ta-agalmata-mia-synentefxi-gia-tin-proforiki-istoria-me-tin-istoriko-tasoula-vervenioti/

Oral History Groups: http://oralhistorygroups.gr/

“J & J”: Babasakis / Tzavaras / Psaradakis

“J & J”: a tribute to the centenary of Jack Kerouac’s birth and the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s “Ulysses”.

The musicians Vassilis Tzavaras (guitar, piano, loops) and Stefanos Psaradakis (drums, electronics) meet at KET with the writer and translator Giorgos-Ikaros Babasakis in an improvisational set of speech and sound.

www.vassilistzavaras.com

www.soundcloud.com/stefanos-psaradakis

photo: Giorgos-Ikaros Babasakis

Slam Poems: Christodoulou / Theodoridis / Chytiris

After a first successful collaboration at KET last October, Kostis Christodoulou (piano), Grigoris Theodoridis (double bass) and Stephanos Chytiris (drums) present Slam Poems, a brand new improvisational jazz trio. Their music embraces a wide range of influences, from free jazz to Ravel’s impressionism or Borah Bergman’s “piano meditations” and silences.

▨ Born in 1983, pianist Kostis Christodoulou received jazz piano lessons from Stavros Lantsias. As a student of the Department of Music Studies of the Ionian University, he attended lessons with George Kontrafouris, Dimitris Kalantzis and Demos Dimitriadis. He continued his studies in Helsinki, Finland, at the Jazz Department of the Sibelius Academy (2007-2008). Since September 2008, he lives and works in Athens.

Extract from his discography:

❝The Thing❞ (2012)

https://costischristodoulou.bandcamp.com/album/the-thing

The double bassist Grigoris Theodoridis settled in 2011 in the Netherlands and studied jazz performance at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. Since 2017, he has been performing at European festivals in New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, London and Copenhagen. He has collaborated with renowned European jazz musicians – Juraj Stanik, Eric Ineke, Rik Mol, Attila Gyarfas, Thomas Maasz. The latter two are members of his personal trio.

Extract from his discography:

❝Anapolontas❞ (2021)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtm0BciDn28

Stephanos Chytiris studied sound art at Dartigton College of Arts in Devon (England). He settled in New York where he worked alongside the American drummer Michael Carvin. He participates in groups in the improvisation scenes of New York and Athens. He is developing personal works in collaboration with Bram De Looze, Luca Rosenfeld, Daniel Carter, Dre Hocevar, Ingrid Laubrock, Todd Neufeld, Pascal Niggenkemper, Billy Mintz, Tony Malaby.

Extract from his discography:

❝17 Takes❞ (2021)

https://stephanoschytiris.bandcamp.com/album/17-takes

Disappearance is Everything: Kokkoli, Vavatsika, Mihas, Chytiris

The exploration of spontaneous creation and the limits of musical language are the field of the quartet “Disappearance is Everything”.

It was formed in the summer of 2022 by Niki Kokkoli on alto saxophone, Artemis Vavatsika on bayan, Stelios Mihas on electric guitar and Stefanos Chytiris on drums. They already have one album to their credit (“Disappearance is Everything” 2022, 4D).

Apart from the practice of improvisation, other characteristics of the group are the use of the bayan in the traditional position of the double bass and the willingness to create music beyond what we know or can imagine.

www.4d-studio.bandcamp.com/album/disappearance-is-everything

Stamou / Chytiris / Ziarkas

Between noise and melody, using traditional and electronic instruments in a very minimalist way, Tasos Stamou (prepared zither & electronics), Stephanos Chytiris (drums) and Thodoris Ziarkas (double bass) improvise, producing sounds both familiar and unexpected. Sounds of an undefined nature alternate with melodic shapes inspired by traditional music as well as jazz and electronic music.

The trio has performed at Café Oto and the Clapton Sessions in London, at the Onassis Cultural Center (Athens), at Ypogeio (Thessaloniki) and at the Aichmes Festival (Volos).

The three musicians, who have studied and collaborated with many professionals of the world improvisation scene, have also focused on the theoretical exploration of the principles of free improvisation.

Tasos Stamou – prepared zither & electronics / www.tasosstamou.com

Stephanos Chytiris – drums / www.stephanoschytiris.com

Thodoris Ziarkas – double bass / https://soundcloud.com/thodorisziarkas/bass-imporovisation_01

+autosxediasmos #2: Costinho, Tzekos, Papavranousis

The second +autosxediasmos – the convention whereby, once a month, Costinho (Kostis Zouliatis) invites selected musicians to create music in real time with his “plus ones” – takes place on Thursday 24 November.

The guests of the concert are Kostas Tzekos on bass clarinet and electro-podal arrangements and Nikos Papavranousis on drums, with the host steady on keyboard instruments – electric and non-electric.

The poster art is once again created by Amvrosios Gousgounis.

WESTERMAN / opening act: Biased Islands

Westerman – born in South London and now a permanent resident of Athens – returns with the first single from his new upcoming album, “Idol; RE-run”, two years after his debut album, “Your hero is not dead”, on Partisan Records in 2020.

Written immediately after a period of disconnection from making music and with the future of his career quite uncertain due to the pandemic, it was unclear to him whether the material he was working on would ever become accessible. On an artistic level, this uncertainty offered him a strange kind of freedom that led to some of the most adventurous compositions of his career to date.

With Big Thief producer and drummer James Krivchenia they co-produced, “Idol; RE-run”, which is a first taste of this recent work from Westerman. Very much in the wake of the U.S. Capitol invasion, it meditates on the notion of populist honorees and the poisonous echo chambers of the internet as a kind of personal exorcism of existing social confusion.

On Thursday, November 10, Kormoranos will host his first live show in his new home, Athens, in a warm, idiosyncratic, solo performance at KET.

The concert will be opened by Biased Islands.

Westerman ➤ westermanmusic.bandcamp.com

Biased Islands ➤ distrokid.com/hyperfollow/biasedislands/long-before

5th BCK Film Symposium – Roma Stories

KET hosts the “Roma Stories” section of the 5th Balkan Can Kino Film Symposium.

From the Second World War to the modern crisis in Kosovo or the recent murder of Nikos Sampanis, Gypsies or Roma, members of the most numerous minority on the European continent, have faced and continue to face extreme racist prejudice and attacks because of their lifestyle and culture. In Greece, their population is 200,000, according to government figures, or 350,000 people, according to the Helsinki Greek Observatory. Although they have been living in Greece for about 600 years, the majority of the country’s inhabitants continue to ignore them.

In cinema, they are usually represented as exotic, mysterious, passionate beings. Many films focus on their delinquency or “carefree” lives, reinforcing stereotypes and depriving them of the right to be heard in their own voices. During the festival, a selection of short documentaries will be screened in which Roma talk about themselves, their common problems and the challenges they face. After the screenings, there will be a discussion with the President of the Association of Greek Roma Mediators and their Associates, Kostas Paiteris.

Programme (total duration 140′):

The Gypsy and the death (David Lužar, Slovenia, 2019, 20’)

Osman lived a long and adventurous life. One night, while preparing for bed, he is visited by Mrs. Death…

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMdjG4FMjZQ

Active (citizen) (Piotr Goldstein, Jan Lorenz, Serbia, 2020, 30’)

An intimate look at the life and work of a Roma refugee from Kosovo who collects garbage on the streets of Novi Sad, Serbia. “Active Citizen” is a visual ethnography that focuses on the material and sensory realities of the protagonist’s work and their political and social significance – everyday activism beyond the perspective of public recognition.

Trailer: https://vimeo.com/340402013

Music is my life (Alex Djordjevic, USA, 2019, 25’)

Among the 2,500 Roma living in Vladincin Han (south-east Serbia), only ten are currently working, despite the help of some charities. What will be the future for the youth of the community? And what is the role of music, which has always played an important role in the community – sometimes in the absence of any other way of survival?

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIpMUQC8n7E

My gypsy road (Vilma Kartalska, Bulgaria, 2020, 27’)

Daily challenges and sacrifices in the name of theatre, struggle, education… The film tells the story of Natalia Chekova, a graduate of the National Academy of Theatre and Fine Arts, the first Roma actress in Bulgaria.

Sam Roma (Marina Danezi, Greece, 2014, 39’)

“We are a bit of everything. Anything you can find. As you human beings, we are capable from the worst to the best.” Marina Danezi’s documentary introduces audiences to an ancient, nomadic people who walk the line of legitimacy, social acceptance and marginalization.

Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YomG-XHSg70&t=1s&ab_channel=MarinaDanezi

Sound of Color #2

Once a month, Jannis Anastasakis (guitar, FX’s) invites musicians and visual artists at KET to create together an in situ, audiovisual project.

In the second “Sound of Color” of the season, he improvises with Andreas Mniestris (saxophone), Giorgos Stavridis (drums), Irini Karayannopoulou (live visuals) and Natalia Manda (live visuals).

www.karayannopoulou.com

www.nataliamanta.com

www.jannisanastasakis.com

Detective Fiction Nights 2022! (crimes n’ beer)

The Hellenic Club of Police Literature Writers (ELSAL) and red n’ noir are organizing at KET the “Detective Fiction Nights 2022! (crimes n’ beer)”.

On Friday 18, Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November 2022 from 18.00 to 23.00.

The axes on which the discussions will be based are:

The depictions of football in the detective narrative, Yannis Maris’ relationship with Kypseli, the place of detective literature in modern Greek prose, war in detective fiction, places of violence in Athens, Balkan noir and TV series, the relationship between music and noir.

Saturday will be devoted to book presentations by ELSAL authors, which will be introduced by other writers of the Club.

A comprehensive and up-to-date thematic bookshop will be open in the area.

Each day’s events will be followed by a themed DJ set with noir music, bar, beers and chat.

Eva Atmatzidou – Solo Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar

Eva Atmatzidou presents her original compositions for solo acoustic and twelve-string guitar.

Centered on an unusual approach to the acoustic guitar, the fingerstyle guitarist and composer experiments with the limits of this instrument, treating it as a modern and complete orchestra. Thanks to her ideas and virtuosity, she creates a wide range of musical images that move in a distinctive and personal way from America to the Mediterranean, and from Epirus to Bach.

Eva Atmadzidou’s compositions are released internationally by the American record label Candyrat Records.

www.evaatmatzidou.com

The venue will host an exhibition of acoustic guitars by the maker Vassilis Maggos (Magic Wand Guitars) during the concert hours, launching a new collaboration between the instrument maker and Eva Atmadzidou.

www.themagicwand.gr

Rabbit’s Eye Trio + Dimitris Chiotis

Maria Kritsotaki (vocals), Yannis Iliakis (drums) and Vassilis Tzavaras (guitar) together with Miriam den Boer (violin) created the free improvisation quartet Rabbit’s Eye and released their first CD in spring 2022 entitled “the damage was terrific” on the American label FPE records.

Three of the members of Rabbit’s Eye, Kritsotaki, Iliakis and Tzavaras present part of their sound path and join Dimitris Chiotis on the lyre. An improvisational live full of sonic twists and turns.

Dimitris Chiotis was born in Athens and studied pedagogy. From a young age he has been involved in music with the Cretan lyre as his main instrument. In recent years he has designed an electric version of this instrument which gives new sound possibilities. At the same time he has studied various instruments of the Middle East such as the Arabic oud, the Afghan rabbab and the Iranian kamanche. He studied Byzantine music and the repertoire of Ottoman, Arabic and Persian music. He recently released his first solo album “Alati” on Austrian Alessa Records (October 2021).

Links:

www.fperecs.bandcamp.com/album/the-damage-was-terrific

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa2Y2lMaJlA&ab_channel=FPERecords

www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082990639691

www.diskoryxeion.blogspot.com/2022/06/rabbits-eye.html

RETE / Sister Overdrive

Two sets of electronic and electro-acoustic sound by RETE and Sister Overdrive.

RETE

Rete consists of Savvas Metaxas (Inverz / Good Luck Mr. Gorsky) and Vassilis Liolios (Eventless Plot), both members of granny records. Using modular synthesizers, tapes, samplers, field recordings, objects and sounds from drum and cymbal surfaces they create electroacoustic compositions, exploring similarities and contrasts between physical and electronic sound. They are currently recording their third album approaching rhythmic ideas, preceded in 2021 by Temporal (Dasa tapes, 2021) and s/t (Granny records, 2012).

Sister Overdrive

Yannis Kotsonis is a musician, sound artist and improviser based in Athens. He frequently performs concerts and collaborates with musicians from Greece and abroad. Since 2005 until today he has presented his work as a solo artist, under the name “Sister Overdrive” or his real name, in a multitude of concerts in different contexts. He has to his credit seven personal releases: Rotating Surfaces [Thalamos 2016], The Shape Of Failures Past [Granny Records 2013], 13.6.2013 [Somehow Ecstatic 2013], Honey [Organized Music From Thessaloniki 2011], Retroversion: Selected Recordings 2001-2004 [Memoryformat 2010], Annick / Philomela [Low Impedance 2009], ManicHope Sessions 01 [post-digital 2005]. Since 2006, as part of the duo acte vide, he has been working steadily with Danae Stefanou; together they have done concerts, installations and educational programmes in Greece, the UK and Ireland.

https://grannyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/imaginary-borders

https://sisteroverdrive.bandcamp.com/

https://grannyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-shape-of-failures-past-2

http://www.grannyrecords.org/

10 years Agostini School

From Paris in 1964 to Athens in 2022, Dante Agostini, the musician who founded the first official drum school, has for years found his own home in the Nikos Papavranousis annex.

Ten years after the founding of the Greek branch, Nikos Papavranousis and graduates Demos Dimitriadis and Yannis Verouchis invite former and future students of the School, music lovers and percussion enthusiasts to an anniversary evening.

After a live performance with the three drummers, a DJ set by Jimmy Hacka will follow.

Samebito – Dandoulakis, Katachanas, Theodoridis, Klonis

Soundscapes and free improvisations unite the original pieces of the group with compositions by Debussy, Tchaikovsky, Frisell and Hadjidakis in a single musical event, a single sonic quest.

According to the story by Lafcadio Hearn, the Samebito is a half-man, half-shark creature who lived in the palaces of the seas and worked as a guard for the King. But it fell into error and was banished to earth. The people very soon caught and imprisoned this strange creature, and it, in it’s grief, began to weep – until it’s tears dried up and became diamonds…

Alexandros Dandoulakis – electric guitar

Michalis Katachanas – viola

Grigoris Theodoridis – double bass

Dimitris Klonis – drums

Graphic design: Katerina Kazou

On dance education and other mysteries

The film “On dance education and other mysteries” (2021) consists of interviews with graduates and seniors of professional dance schools in Athens. Answering questions about dance education and the professional field of dance, they share their experiences, thoughts and perspectives.

The professional world of dance seems sometimes unknown, sometimes traumatic, and at other times it seems like a lifelong dream. The same is true of the training one receives to enter it. In what ways does this unique experience – so common at the same time – affect the individuals who live it? How many actually work in this field, how many leave it, how many end up doing other jobs and how many compromise in order to exist in it? How many have been traumatized by the abusive attitudes that pervade the field and how many are trying to change them?

The film does not offer answers to all of these. Nor does it show people dancing. It follows young people expressing their opinions, talking about what we are usually asked to skip over in the name of art and discipline.

The film was started in April 2021 by Kyveli Kouvatsi, when she was still a senior at a professional dance school. By posing for discussion questions generated from within the students’ own bodies, encouraging them to dare to imagine what they would like dance education to be like, it seeks to bring their concerns and needs into contact with the artistic and educational community, thus sparking a wider public dialogue.

Credits:
Organization, Production: Kyveli Kouvatsi
Camera, Editing: Maria Tsioli
Sound, Music: ECATI
Camera: George Sioras Deligiannis
Editing: Konstantinos Kastaniotis

Duration: 80′

Teaser: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpY0lxDQE9o&ab_channel=KyveliKouvatsi

*The film is shown in Greek.
*After the screenings, we invite you to bring your thoughts, questions and ideas to an open discussion.

Danae Palaka – solo drum set

Drummer Danae Palaka presents a solo set consisting of sounds and rhythms developed on the drum kit. In combination with electronic sounds and various other percussion instruments, she forms a sound material that is based on already existing ideas but changes depending on the space and time of its presentation. A recorded version of this material will be released in 2023 on her first solo album.

Danae Palaka is a drummer and artist based in Istanbul. Born in Athens to a musical family partly descended from Istanbul, she moved there to explore the city’s heritage and her own roots. She started playing piano at the age of 5, but later found her voice behind the drum-kit. Her energetic and dense drumming style is influenced by Eastern, Balkan and Afrobeat rhythms, British jazz and electronic music, while her interest in exploring the alternative qualities of the drum-kit leads her to new soundscapes and conceptual projects. For the past two years she has been doing her masters at Istanbul Technical University, researching on Turkish and Balkan rhythms, especially those measured in 9 beats. She has performed as a session musician and solo artist at festivals and venues such as ESNS (NL), Glimps Festival (BE), Zorlu PSM (TR), Rye Wax (UK), Saristra Festival (GR), Fengaros Festival (CY), AFOM Festival (TR), MCF (GR), Tiiiit! Festival (MK). In addition, Danae has composed music for film and theatre and teaches drums, piano and music theory.

➤ www.danaepalaka.net