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Revision as of 20:30, October 7, 2022


Event Info
Date 10.22.15
Admission Free


    • DVA (CZECH REPUBLIC) / THOR HARRIS & FRIENDS LIMITED HANGOUT / BEN CARTRIGHT & FRIENDS

LIKE A VILLIAN / TRANSTEMPORAL GLINT


The acoustic-electric sibling duo Dva was founded in the spring of 2006 near Třebechovice pod Orebem Nativity. Now they operate in Pardubice and Hradec Králové. They characterize themselves as Pop of non-existent radios. This spirit is also mirrored in their third album HU. During their four years of existence they performed more than 250 concerts in the Czech Republic and abroad (Réunion, Slovakia, Russia, France, Norway, Spain, Germany, Italy, Serbia, Austria, Poland, Hungary…). They accompany live the theater performances of dance group VerTeDance – Emigrantes, silent movie The Cabinet of Dr. Caligary (in 2008 under film festival Project 100) and short movies by Georges Méliés. They also cooperated with Teater DNO, Theater Husa na Provázku and Theater Dejvice.

Thor Harris is known internationally for his work with Swans, Shearwater, Smog/Bill Callahan, the Angels of Light, and Devendra Banhart, He is also a legendary local craftsman whose woodworking skills are apparent in the handcrafted percussive instruments he employs on recordings.

Limited Hangout is a new media performance collaboration between artists Kyle Evans and Lucas Dimick. The project explores narrative approaches to experimental electronic music and realtime video performance through animation, noise, and glitch aesthetics. The duo will be performing two pieces; Scalp explores the parallels of Manifest Destiny and modern western militarization, and Deluge abstracts the tropes of science fiction while investigating concepts of planned obsolescence and technological waste.