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Photo: Sophie Klock
33 is a Berlin music ensemble founded by core members Alexander Iezzi and Billy Bultheel. With their experimental pop debut 33–69, the duo, along with a constellation of musicians, explores the fusion of machine gun techno, bone-chilling industrial, and baroque voices. Their approach involves a dynamic, evolving constellation of collaborations that transcend traditional musical boundaries, from experimentalists to classically-trained performers. Beyond the studio, 33’s live shows – often held in non-traditional spaces – take on a performative and installation-based nature, engaging audiences in a multisensory experience.
With special guest NWAKKE – NWAKKE is a London-based artist, DJ, and musician working with dance, writing and video. This performance identity is a means for discovery and world-building; researching experience, history, forms of knowledge and nature. Thinking about care, thinking about relationship, thinking about freedom and safety. Informed by their African Caribbean heritage and inquiries into health and physical pain, their work focuses on making sense of and expressing the pre-verbal, incorporating dance and music spiritualities, holding the complexity and interconnectedness of space, time, land & body.
With special guest NWAKKE – NWAKKE is a London-based artist, DJ, and musician working with dance, writing and video. This performance identity is a means for discovery and world-building; researching experience, history, forms of knowledge and nature. Thinking about care, thinking about relationship, thinking about freedom and safety. Informed by their African Caribbean heritage and inquiries into health and physical pain, their work focuses on making sense of and expressing the pre-verbal, incorporating dance and music spiritualities, holding the complexity and interconnectedness of space, time, land & body.
Supported by the Goethe-Institut London
07:30 pm
Wed, 31 Jan 2024
Theatre
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Theatre
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