20:00 I Concert I 💿 JAKI
NICA live not only brings the music and projects of the NICA artists themselves to the stage, but also musicians and bands who appreciate them and would like to present them to a local audience. Saxophonist and composer Theresia Philipp has invited Kamala Dubrovnik and Max Emil, two artists who know how to announce themselves with an ironic wink and present an evening between reading, concert, performance and spoken word.
Cologne - A bouquet of 342 iPads adorns the stage set, flanked by subwoofer towers that lean under the ceiling of the JAKI hall. Kamala Dubrovnik (known from "Kunst hat mein Leben zerstört") takes the audience's breath away with her charisma in a fur stole and hammered Hellenic gold bracelets. Her words and songs carve and caress the synapses of the lucky few who have just managed to get hold of a ticket, while music architect Max Emil floods the hall with unearthly sounds and scrubs the listeners' ear canals. Since the recent Big Bang, the two astral souls have been creating together what the whole quantum nonsense was invented for: ART - and tell stories between system criticism and self-love through art and music genres. In order to cure the world of its vices, Dubrovnik and Emil invite you to an appointment at the Dub Bureau.
...
Kamala Dubrovnik (voice, text, performance), Max Emil (keyboards, piano, guitar, live dubbing)
This content has been machine translated.