Harmonic Accord: Encounters Through Song is a special edition of Giving Voice hosted by the Grotowski Institute in Wroclaw, Poland as part of its Year of Grotowski programme throughout 2009, taking inspiration from Jerzy Grotowski’s profound and pioneering work on song and the voice in action. In addition to a feast of performances, concerts and presentations, there will be a wide array of workshops and work sessions, offering the opportunity to encounter particular forms of singing practically, as well as training and practical work on voice support and release. The festival brings together many extraordinary voices from around the world. Festival guest artists include: Bragod (Wales), La Kaita (Spain), Cuncordu de Orosei (Sardinia), Chorea Theatre Association (Poland), Jonathan Hart Makwaia (USA), Hasmik Harutyunyan (Armenia), Erik Hillestad (Norway), Kitka and Maryana Sadovska (USA/Ukraine), N'Faly Kouyate (Guinea/Belgium), Lalish Theater Labor (Kurdistan/Austria), Kristin Linklater (USA), Mher Nayoyan (Armenia), Maisternia Pisni (Ukraine), Meredith Monk (USA), Pilpani Family (Georgia), Teatro delle Albe (Italy), Tempvs Fvgit… (Corsica), Svetlana Spajic (Serbia), Vahdat Ensemble (Iran), Teatr ZAR (Poland), Michael Ormiston (UK) and Tserendaava (Mongolia), Bente Kahan (Norway), Song of the Goat (Poland). Join us for an uplifting and resounding compendium of performances, voice workshops, talks, seminars and lecture-demonstrations and meet with other voice enthusiasts and artists from around the world. For more information please go to http://www.thecpr.org.uk/projects/index.php Centre for Performance Research (CPR) +0044 (0) 1970 622133 |
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Harmonic Accord: Encounters Through Song is a special edition of Giving Voice hosted by the Grotowski Institute in Wroclaw, Poland as part of its Year of Grotowski programme throughout 2009, taking inspiration from Jerzy Grotowski’s profound and pioneering work on song and the voice in action.