In _hold me so I can hear you think _Veza Fernandez invites through singing different forms of holding space and time with and for each other. Through a voice beyond words, that is crafted in dialog with what reverberates within a room, she guides the listening experiences of audiences into their most bodily edges. Singing to them. Taking them out in order to go more in, in order to go out again. Touching, moving. Audiences join with their voices and ears. They become collaborators. As they are mobilised into how to listen to where the listening experience holds together. A kind of guiding into what the voice teaches us to listen. A hybrid space of sharing song, in the wish to create sociality through what the voice teaches is us to experience. So imagine a concert, a story telling night under the stars, a divagating sonic lecture, a kind of loose workshop where participation goes beyond action and reception.
There will be a talk with Catalina Insignares and the dramaturge Joshua Wicke after the event.
In _hold me so I can hear you think _Veza Fernandez invites through singing different forms of holding space and time with and for each other. Through a voice beyond words, that is crafted in dialog with what reverberates within a room, she guides the listening experiences of audiences into their most bodily edges. Singing to them. Taking them out in order to go more in, in order to go out again. Touching, moving. Audiences join with their voices and ears. They become collaborators. As they are mobilised into how to listen to where the listening experience holds together. A kind of guiding into what the voice teaches us to listen. A hybrid space of sharing song, in the wish to create sociality through what the voice teaches is us to experience. So imagine a concert, a story telling night under the stars, a divagating sonic lecture, a kind of loose workshop where participation goes beyond action and reception.
There will be a talk with Catalina Insignares and the dramaturge Joshua Wicke after the event.
Concept | Veza Fernandez |
Supported by | the Federal Office of Culture and the Cultural Department of the Canton of Zurich as part of the "Transformationsprojekte" program of the Covid financial aid. |