A Choir Meets
Event
Date: Wednesday 26 October 2022
Time: 18.30 – 20.00
Location: Accelerator, Frescativägen 26, Stockholm University
An examination of the art form of choral music, and a move towards the dissolution of its structures, expectations, and dynamics. Curated by students at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics.
A Choir Meets is part of the ongoing collaboration between the International Master’s Programme in Curating Art and the the exhibition hall Accelerator. The students create events in connection to themes that Accelerator wishes to highlight in the exhibition programme. The curators for this event are Joel Albinsson and Hanna Bargheer. A Choir Meets is presented in connection to Tori Wrånes’ exhibition Big Water.
A Choir Meets is an examination of the art form of choral music, and a move towards the dissolution of its structures, expectations, and dynamics. Traditionally, choral music has been associated with religious spaces, written and performed with specific acoustic conditions and arrangement of singers in mind. What happens if we invite a choir into a room that does not follow the same logic, both architecturally and aesthetically: the art exhibition?
Together with the vocal ensemble En Kör, we invite you to a choral experience where sounding bodies investigate their relationship to one another and to the space around them. The evening is a single moment of an ongoing process in which twelve singers test the boundaries of their craft through the interaction with a new form of experiential space. A Choir Meets is an experiment in new practices, new ways of sharing, making and listening; presenting a possible future of choral music.
Admission free, no advance booking required.
Credits
Curators: Hanna Bargheer and Joel Albinsson
Choreographer: Linnea Rosberg
Choir: Charlie Börjeson, Christine Hellsing, Daniel Häll, Elina Hardell, Ellinor Bakhuizen, Eric Berrez, Harald Carlinger, Jacob Edström, Jakob Lundvall, Paul-Philip Mosulet, Sara Nyberg, Tilda Lundgren
Mentor: Nina Øverli
International Master's Programme in Curating, including Art, Management and Law
Last updated: October 24, 2022
Source: Department of Culture and Aesthetics