Turm – 'kawaki / Trockenheit'
Opening hours
and on appointment cscheib@hfk-bremen.de
'kawaki / Trockenheit'
Composition by Reika Hattori
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A 'tower' (original: Turm) on the MS Dauerwelle brings together the Departments of Music and Fine Arts.
The illuminated construction will serve as a platform for artworks. A series of events on the ship presents acoustic compositions, paintings/installations, lectures and animations.
This interdisciplinary project connects students from the painting classes of Heike Kati Barath, Stephan Baumkötter and Katrin von Maltzahn/Anne Fellner with music theory professor Dr. Florian Edler and students from the music department.
With: Monika Allesch, Izzy Bruna, Johannes Graf, Reika Hattori, Hannah Alena Herb, Alvin Sihle Inensiko, Yongjin Kim, Haruka Mogi, Gopal Muni, Mariana Rey Segovia, Fabian Straub, Carlotta Wirtl, Kai Balthasar Wittig, Bingyao Xu
Further Events:
Thursday, 18.1.2024, 6–8 p.m.
Opening
19.1.2024, 5 p.m.
'Beyond the White Cube'
Talk by New Scenario
30.1.2024, 8 p.m.
'Intervalltürmungen in der Musik des 17. bis 20. Jahrhunderts: herausfordernd auch für die Theorie'
Talk by Prof. Dr. Florian Edler with response by Prof. Jörg Birkenkötter
Important information
Please note that the MS Dauerwelle (anchored at the Bürgermeister-Smidt-Brücke) is not barrier-free.
Contributors
- Reika HattoriKunst und Design