Industra: musical workshops and the Dust in the Groove concert

7 October 2015, 4:00
Industra: musical workshops and the Dust in the Groove concert

The area of Industra in Brno will offer individual workshops focusing on technique (accordion, contrabass, marimba, saxophone, trumpet, and singing) and improvisation development. A concert of the jazz band Dust in the Groove with the saxophone player and experimenter Radim Hanousek will follow.

The Dust in the Groove project was created at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno. A graduate of the local jazz department, Radim Hanousek, joined musicians of different musical genres in his project. Several of them will lead the mentioned workshops, which are aimed not only at musicians, but also at a perceptive audience, who are interested in an introduction to the world of collective musical improvisation (melody, harmony, sound, and free improvisation) and to the sound capabilities of advanced instrument techniques of current commonly used instruments in contemporary and experimental jazz music. The event will take place on Friday 9 October from 5:30 p.m. in Industra.

The project features the accordion player and vocalist Lucie Vítková (winner of the annual OSA award for the most successful young composer of classical music 2013), the virtuoso marimba player Martin Opršál (head of the percussion department of JAMU), trumpet player, teacher and musicologist Jan Přibil (JAMU, Faculty of Arts of Palacký University).

Programme:

5:30 p.m. Individual workshop

7:00 p.m. Workshop of the entire ensemble (improvisation focusing on sound capabilities)

8:30 p.m. Dust in the Groove concert

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