Rosali Grankull and Damkapellet: Klanglabyrint is an interactive sound installation designed for - and in collaboration with children and young people. A space for exploration and co-creation of sound and music, the aim of the labyrinth is to inspire creativity and make experimental music accessible to children and young people. As a participant, you will be guided by professional musicians through an artistic process centered around the creation of new soundscapes by way of everyday objects. more information
Tine Surel Lange: En Skog av Lyd
Installation and koncert performance for 32 speakers and 5 string instruments.
The Danish-Norwegian composer and interdisciplinary artist Tine Surel Lange's En skog av lyde is a site-specific sound work for the Danish music collective Damkapellet and Lydbrøndene – the sound wells – 32 underground speakers placed underneath Bent Fabricius Bjerre's square in Copenhagen. The work is inspired by the way in which individual, scattered trees slowly grow into a forest, and by the way in which the fungus mycorrhiza functions as a symbiotic network between plant roots which enables them to mutually communicate, exchange nutrients, and warn each other of dangers.
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Sono Figures Society and Damkapellet
Composer/performers Marta Røyeng and Sarah Buchner in collaboration with Damkapellet
VÆKST is a one year concert residency program that Damkapellet has been given in 2023 and in 2024.
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Glemte Stemmer
Glemte Stemmer is a childrens performance produced by Damkapellet together with Levende Musik i Skolen. In the performance, the audience is taken through a journey in history of female composers, guided by intimate stories to listen and approach the music.
Composers presented in Glemte Stemmer are Hildegaard von Bingen, Isabella Leonarda, Elfrida André, Kaija Saariaho, Ellen Lindqvist.
Damkapellet has been touring with Glemte Stemmer in danish schools since 2018 and been giving concerts and talks in Russia.
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