Precolumbian & Teresa Stout (softchaos) x Radio Alhara (live)

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Friday, March 22, 2024

Precolumbian & Teresa Stout (softchaos) x Radio Alhara (live)

Closing performance
Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation

As a closing event for Song for Many Movements, Precolumbian and Teresa Stout present hybrid live performances and DJ sets exploring sonic solidarity across the world, which will be streamed live on Radio Alhara.

A Love Letter to the Global Intifada is Peruvian-born, Philadelphia-based DJ Precolumbian’s sonic tribute to anti-colonial resistance and worldwide solidarity movements for the liberation of Palestine. For this hybrid set, the co-founder of queer experimental club night Seltzer weaves together archival soundbites and Afro-Peruvian drums as a love letter to global solidarity with Palestine.

Teresa Stout will present voice works 5: WAKE IT UP WITH SALT, a new performance in which the Barcelona-based artist (best known as softchaos) combines voice distortion and polyrhythmic sounds. Reaching for frankness and sincerity, Stout’s performance takes the form of an audio-visual essay which draws from a variety of sources ranging from Édouard Glissant and Fred Moten to quantum mechanics and personal archival materials for political interrogation.

This event is presented as part of Song for Many Movements, an ephemeral experiment in which the ground floor of MACBA becomes a stage for encounters, conversations and shared listening. Curated by María Berríos and Sabel Gavaldon.

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dates
Friday, March 22, 2024
timetable
19:00 pm
price
Free admission. No booking required. Limited space
title
Precolumbian & Teresa Stout (softchaos) x Radio Alhara (live)
location
Meier Building
dates
Friday, March 22, 2024
title
Precolumbian & Teresa Stout (softchaos) x Radio Alhara (live)
timetable
19:00 pm
location
Meier Building
price
Free admission. No booking required. Limited space
artists
2 artists
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From February 10, to April 1, 2024

Song for Many Movements: Scenes of Collective Creation

An ephemeral experiment in which the ground floor of the museum becomes a stage for encounters, conversations and shared listening

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