Sisters of Algolore + Knock on Wood
How do we convey popular traditions in a hyper-technological future? Will we communicate with software-controlled alpine horns? How will we keep our communities together? Sisters of Algolore explore a reality in which the boundaries between tradition and technology, between virtuality and nature become fluid. In this non-apocalyptic world, three dancers, a musician and an Alpine horn with mechanical intelligence go in search of a community. The Knock on Wood sound installation by Hannes Hoelzl also reflects on high technology and tradition. Together with MiCROTEC he has developed a robotic xylophone from the components in a Viscan acoustic wood scanner: a hybrid between a classical musical instrument and an industrial automaton.
Concept and Performance
Sound artist
Hannes Hoelzl
Credits
Lotta Beckers, Juan Felipe, Amaya Gonzalez, Bernardo de Almeida - Performance
Marie Lynn Speckert, Music
Hannes Hölzl, Alphorn programming
Florian Guist, Alphorn construction
Lotta Beckers, Dramaturgy
Belle Santos, Costume
Ran Chai Bar-zvi, Stage
Hannah Kritten Tangsoo, Lighting design
Bernardo de Almeida, Choreographic assistance
Maximilian Wigger, Video
Philipp Weinrich, Photo
Wiebke Wesselmann, Production
Concept and Performance | Deva Schubert |
Sound artist | Hannes Hoelzl |
Credits | Lotta Beckers, Juan Felipe, Amaya Gonzalez, Bernardo de Almeida - Performance Marie Lynn Speckert, Music Hannes Hölzl, Alphorn programming Florian Guist, Alphorn construction Lotta Beckers, Dramaturgy Belle Santos, Costume Ran Chai Bar-zvi, Stage Hannah Kritten Tangsoo, Lighting design Bernardo de Almeida, Choreographic assistance Maximilian Wigger, Video Philipp Weinrich, Photo Wiebke Wesselmann, Production |
In collaboration with |
Photo © Festival Transart, Tiberio Sorvillo 2022
Video © Festival Transart, Marina Baldo 2022
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