2nd creole global
Friday 13.09.2019 18:00 | Saal
Admission: from 8,- EUR
Organizer: Werkstatt der Kulturen
Production
Bands*
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day ticket: pre sales 8 € plus fee / box office 15 €, 10 € (reduced) |
| 07.10pm Syriab Band 07.40pm Russudan Meipariani Ensemble 08.10pm Carlos Corona Band 09.00pm Odisea - Andreas Arnold Trio 09.30pm Seven is Heaven 10.00pm KELELE |
Carlos Corona Band
Mexican Crossover
Mexican guitarist Carlos Corona explores the acoustic seven string guitar through his own compositions
and original arrangements of Mexican songs, using contemporary jazz harmony inspired by Latin-
American music.
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His first solo album "Siete Cuerdas Tapatías" was released in Mexico 2015 presenting his pursuit to find His performance at the international Jalisco Jazz Festival 2016 sharing the stage in Teatro PALCCO with |
He presented Siete Cuerdas tapatías also at Premio Nacional del Agave 2016, Teatro Sala Higinio
Ruvalcaba, Radio Live Session Solo Jazz (Sara Valenzuela, Radio UdG Guadalajara), Festival Cultural del
Grullo 2017, Global Music Stage Berlin (2017), Konzertsaal Kreissparkasse Syke (2019).
Line-up
- Carlos Corona – guitar
- Tom Kessler – double bass
- Laura Robles – percussion
- Alejandro García - drums
KELELE
Afrobeat, Funk, Socca, Ragga
Kelele pays tribute to the music and sounds of the bands personal heroes; Funk & Highlife bands of the 70’s and 80’s with artist such as Osibisa, Ebo Taylor,Fela Kuti, Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou, Mulatu Astatke, all of whom have been a tremendous inspiration on Kelele’s musical journey.
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Some songs are sung in Wolof, the native tongue of the Senegalese lead singer Abass Ndiaye, and tell about friendship, solidarity, search for knowledge, asks questions about his own roots and talk about dancing and celebrating the joy of life without having money. |
Line-up
- Abass Ndiaye – vocal
- Michael Gakpeto – guitar
- Marcel Sorge – guitar
- Malte Quester – keys
- Daniel Koster – bariton sax
- Daniel Sauerborn – tenor sax
- Thomas Kouami Tossou – percussion
- Pablo Tarantino – drums
- Patrick Frankowski – bass
- Robin Kahl - trumpet
Odisea - Andreas Arnold Trio
Mediterranean Jazz & Flamenco
The Andreas Arnold Trio was formed in 2018 in New York City and has since continuously developed a unique sound that was documented on Arnolds latest album ODISEA (Galileo 2019).
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Line-up
- Andreas Arnold - guitar
- Petros Klampanis - double bass
- Miguel Hiroshi - percussion
Russudan Meipariani Ensemble
Georgian Neo Music
Russudan Meipariani grew up with the tradition of Polyphonie in Georgia - since 20 years she lives in Germany and connects this ancient source together with elements of Classic, Neue music and minimal music.
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With experimental voice-acrobatics, prepared piano and strings, her compositions fuse archaic traditions and contemporary visions to outstanding soundcapes. Since 2007 she performes together with her sister Natalie Meipariani, violinist, and her partner Giga Khelaia, cellist, as Russudan Meipariani Ensemble: transforming archaic traditions and contemporary influences into an enchanting universe of sounds, their |
Line-up
- Russudan Meipariani – vocal, piano, keys
- Natalie Meipariani – violin
- Giga Khelaia - cello
Syriab Band
Syriab Band used to be a Syrian orchestra of 40 musicians, founded by Kanun player Ibrahim Bajo. The orchestra interpreted different styles of oriental music and performed in several concert venues in Syria. As a result of the war the musicians are now scattered all over the world. Four of them are living in Germany, continue to perform their music and welcomed european musicians to join them. They combine different styles of western and oriental music from Bach to Dabkeh.
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Line-up
- Ibrahim Bajo – kanun
- Abed Harsony – oud
- Hadi Andywi – percussion
- Muller Manalu – piano
- Valentina Bellanova – nay
- Friederike Kayser – oboe
- Andreas Kowalczyk – clarinet
- Cornelia Briese - cello
Seven is Heaven
A piece composed by Myriam El Haïk
Remixed and recomposed by Christoph Titz
with Alaa Zouiten as a guest
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«Seven is Heaven» is originally a four hands piano piece built on a 7-count rhythm, inspired by a beat played with percussions during weddings and festive ceremonies in Morocco. Inspired by tradition, Myriam El Haïk, pianist and composer, uses processes of repetition, variation and layering of rhythmic and melodic patterns to constitute a piece that inscribes itself in a contemporary, minimalist and repetitive aesthetic but also in a peculiar genre of beat music open to other styles. In 2018, when Myriam El Haïk met the trumpettist and composer Christoph Titz at the first Gnaoua Festival Berlin in WERKSTATT DER KULTUREN Christoph had the idea to remix the piece. He rearranged the seven is Heaven’s patterns among a different composition with an open instrumentation including, piano, trumpet, darbouka, electronic sounds … The encounter of the two musicians gave to the original piece a new form that mixes a recorded electronic version with live acoustic performance creating a multicultural euphoric groove. For the Festival Creole, the duo El Haïk-Titz decided to invite Alaa Zouiten as a guest. The texture of the ‘oud and the talent of Alaa as musician and improviser should open «Seven is Heaven» to bright and colourful skies. |
- Myriam El Haïk: Klavier
- Christoph Titz: Trompete
- Alaa Zouiten: Oud
Seven is Heaven from Myriam El Haïk on Vimeo.
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