Space Impro
ThuMay 18, 2023
20:30
De Ruimte
Distelweg 83, 1031 HD Amsterdam

Doors 20:00, Music 20:30 tickets 8-20 (Sliding Scale)
Sanem Kalfa presents her project Miraculous Layers, together with Marta Warelis & Sun-Mi Hong, Pietro Elia Barcellona
Plays his own “Da un respiro, un battito, che non finisce mai”(From a breath, a beat, which never ends) and Garden Crack explore’s the power of storytelling through songs.

SANEM KALFA’S MIRACULOUS LAYERS
Miraculous Layers is a special project by the Turkish singer Sanem Kalfa, involving pianist Marta Warelis & drummer Sun-Mi Hong, inspired by the period of living in lockdown. Conflicting feelings were processed into new compositions in which Sanem sings, plays cello and uses electronics.

The music in this performance refers to emotional shifts and how the involuntary changes of our lives have reshaped us.

Sanem Kalfa  – voice, cello, electronics | Marta Warelis – piano | Sun-Mi Hong – drums

PIETRO ELIA BARCELLONA
Plays his own “Da un respiro, un battito, che non finisce mai”(From a breath, a beat, which never ends). A piece that pays homage to Stefano Scodanibbio and reimagines parts of the composer’s groundbreaking composition “Voyage that never ends” in an attempt to give a personal view of what this journey with the contrabass and music means for Pietro.GARDEN CRACK

is an Amsterdam based band, that put out its release album recently. The group is a seemingly classic piano trio but made of unorthodox forward thinking musicians. They team up with reeds player Michael Moore, nothing less than a legend in (inter)national the jazz and improvised music scene.

Through their collaboration they explore the power of storytelling through songs, but also by making themselves available to be spontaneous in the moment. The repertoire of Garden Crack ranges from original compositions to arrangements of pieces by Bartok and folkloric music.

Michael Moore – reeds  |  Adrián Moncada – piano | Omer Govreen – double bass | Tristan Renfrow – Drums

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