OPEN CALL FOR MUSICIANS FOR RE-PATCHED

The RE-PATCHED  project revives the legacy of important Polish experimental music composer, Bogusław Schaeffer, bridging Eastern and Western European cultural heritage. Musicians will have a chance to learn, confront and experiment about Bogusław Schaeffer’s specific methods of composing from the artistic team of experts and researchers. (Orsolya Kaincz (HU), Gerard Lebik (PL), Daniel Matej (SK), Elia Moretti (IT), Ljubomir Nikolic (SER), Petr Vrba (CZ))

Project is funded by Visegard fund in cooperation with our partners, Molk association, ISCM Slovak Section, IN SITU Art Contemporary Art Foundation and PRO PROGRESSIONE.

 

WHO?

-Musicians interested in exploring the specific methods of composition, free improvisation and contemporary performative praxis
– experience of ensemble working, in free improvisation, contemporary music and/or other performative practices
-Interest to work with graphic scores, music theater or electronic music
– age from 18 till 30 years old 
-Can easily communicate in English
-Legal residents of Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Poland or Czech Republic.
-Must be available on downlisted dates

 

WHEN – WHERE?

– First activity will be an online workshop from 22.02-29.02.2024 (4 hours a day)   
-Artistic residency with two concerts will be held in Novi Sad and Belgrade in Serbia from 08.04-21.04.2024.
-Touring in Slovakia, Hungary and Czech Republic from 10.11.2024. – 16.11.2024.

Project will cover travel, accommodation and food costs during the residency and touring.

 

HOW TO APPLY?

Please send the following to the art.ritam021@gmail.com:
-CV max one page with contact information, 
-Short motivation letter, why would you like to be part of the project?
-Mention one or two projects which you took part (with links if possible); alternatively whatever else you want to share with us.

 

DEADLINE:

Send the application till 28.01.2024.
We will inform you by the end of January of the results.

If you have any questions, please write to us on art.ritam021@gmail.com.

 

The activities of the project are supported by Visegrad Fund.