Ugly Music Festival: Dunami Ensemble, Dust in the Groove, Ingvaldsen - Narvesen Duo and others

12 May 2017, 4:00
Ugly Music Festival: Dunami Ensemble, Dust in the Groove, Ingvaldsen - Narvesen Duo and others

This third year of the festival will offer concerts of Czech and international interpreters, films and two screenings accompanied by live music.

The event will take place in cooperation with the Czech-German Cultural Spring and with Kino Art in the industrial environment of the Distillery cultural space (Pekařská 76). The festival programme will include for example the oldest preserved full-length animated film The Adventures of Prince Ahmed from 1926 or an hour-long selection of German animated films from the period of the Weimar Republic, each with original musical accompaniment from various interpreters. The more than ten participants in their compositions will make use of elements of contemporary music, minimalism, improvisation and combine classical, experimental, avant-garde and jazz music. The musical performances will take place before and during the screening of films as well as between showings.

Those performing will include the Dunami Ensemble, Dust in the Groove, the electronic duo Rána, Tichý - Hrubý and foreign guests such as for example the duo Ingvaldsen - Narvesen from Norway. The festival begins 25 May 2017 from 4.30 p.m. in Distillery.

Didrik Ingvaldsen/ Photo David Konečný

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