29 June 2017 | 20:00

Atonal Gender #4 / MOBROCHE & Judith Förster #321

Doors: 20:00 / Start time: 20:30
Entrance 6-10 euro (up to your offer)

"Atonal Gender" is a sound landscape Series in SPEKTRUM curated by Danilo Andrés, It is a performance platform aimed at exploring the intersections of metagender and experimental sound. We are collecting new fantasies and technologies to imagine a "gender" of the future. We imagine "Gender" as a piece of fiction and dramaturgy in action and evolution, under the common score of performers creating sonorous dispositives. This edition:

MOBROCHE / Nicolas Mores & Thorsten Broda (Chile-Germany)
Chilean sound engineer Nicolas Mores and German musicologist Thorsten Broda collaborate on a half-hour piece created specifically for Atonal Gender. Expect atmospheric, aleatory, and repetitive sounds using both analog and digital methods of production.

PAUSE SOLO INSTALLATION / Judith Förster (Germany)
A sequence of sound tok tok tok of bodies of water fshhhh of clouds A sequence is something to rest your gaze on. Like looking at a neat arrangement of flowers. Or a postcard of a view of an epic mountain range. An I can never be nature. I can't even perceive nature; only (maybe) be close to nature when it kills me, accidentally.

Nicolas Mores. Born in 1984 in Santiago de Chile, Nicolas currently lives and works in Berlin. He graduated as a Sound Engineer and Documentary Filmmaker and also started a career as an event producer.

Thorsten Broda is a sound artist and Tonmeister born 1984 in Hamburg/Germany. He is co-founder of Berlin-based collective Los Wawis and director of the band under the same name. Having travelled there regularly for more than a decade, the sound of Latin America became one of the centers of his practical as well as theoretical research.

Judith Förster works on the shore of choreography and visual arts. Her current and long term artistic obsessions include odd states of mind and body, breathwork, effects of external and self-produced sound on bodies in relation, long-durational installations and somatic singing. Taking workshops with Angela Schubot, Maria F. Scaroni, Zinzi Buchanan and Alicia Grant agitated her research. She is part of the program Dance, Context and Choreography at HZT and also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Costume Design and works as a freelancer.