Barbro Ă–stlihn (1930-1995) lived at the heart of effervescent art scenes in Stockholm, New York and Paris. Her paintings were all about quiet concentration, however, and possess a sense of powerful stability. The Curious Chamber Players collective draws inspiration from this contrast, creating a performance that swings constantly between action and immobility. The series of pieces they present here explores the tension of the body, the energy of music and the way the performance space interacts with the listening experience.
Founded in Göteborg in 2003, Curious Chamber Players is an international ensemble known for its boldly experimental approach to contemporary music. Its members tirelessly explore unconventional musical forms, from minimalism to noise music and from electro to improvisation. The ensemble stands apart for its innovative way of presenting concerts and sound installations, creating unique site-specific experiences and playing with time and space.
At the Institut suédois, the group presents a performance combining flutes, clarinets, acoustic objects, percussions and contemporary dance.
Performers:
- Hannah Törnell Wettermark – flutes
- Dries Tack – clarinets
- Rei Munakata – objects
- Malin Bång – objects
- Momoka Kihara – dance
Useful information
- The concert will take place in the garden and exhibition spaces. Entrance through the courtyard at 11 rue Payenne.
- Admission free while space lasts.
- Café FIKA is open in the courtyard.