Sote with Arash Bolouri, Behrouz Pashaei and Tarik Barri, Siavash Amini, 9T Antiope

SET x CTM – Contemporary Electronic Music from Iran

  • Music
approx. 160 min.

CTM Festival teams up with the Tehran-based SET Festival to present works at the forefront of the Iranian experimental electronic music scene. In a new commission, Ata 'Sote' Ebtekar will collaborate with celebrated audiovisual composer Tarik Barri and performers Arash Bolouri and Behrouz Pashaei on a project merging electronics with traditional acoustic instruments for a “Persian techno apocalypse.” Two additional acts, Siavash Amini and 9T Antiope, will likewise help to represent a nascent culture of sonic experimentation burgeoning in Tehran. This recent upsurge of creative activity is broadly a result of Iranian citizens’ ingenuity and resourcefulness in making the most of the piecemeal reform occurring over the past several years alongside internet-based research and grassroots artistic exertions.

Dates

Past
Wed 1.2.2017, 19:00 / HAU1

Credits

The programme is a collaboration with Goethe-Institut, and contributes to the cultural programme complementing the exhibition “Die Teheran Sammlung” (The Tehran Collection), which will be presented at Gemäldegalerie Berlin from January to March 2017.

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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