A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Akihiko Ando, The Amalgamation Choir, Diah Woro Isaka
Directed by:
Pether Lindgren, Lisa Nordström
Release Date:
March 17, 2017
Original Title:
Sonica Sequence
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Ajabu!
Lisa Nordström Studio
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
About an ongoing project where musician and composer Lisa Nordström meet international musicians for an improvised site specific sessions in Cuba, Indonesia, Japan and Sweden.
The concept of the sessions are to create unexpected and open musical situations interacting with the public space and a spontaneous audience. The musicians do not rehearse in advance and the sessions are not announced to a public audience - it just takes place. All to create the best conditions for a musical meeting free from expectations and as present in the moment as possible. The sessions will be recorded and filmed in high quality and will be part of a documentary film and released as an album including all of the international sessions in the Sonica Sequence. The Sonica Sequence is an ongoing project where musician and composer Lisa Nordström meet international musicians for an improvised site specific sessions in Cuba, Indonesia, Japan and Sweden.
Cinematography:
Sebastian Rojas Peña
Director:
Lisa Nordström
Pether Lindgren
Editor:
Kristoffer Elfström
Music:
Lisa Nordström
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