In some form 3.0 / Tranzit Days 2022

concert — 18.12.2022 18:00

In some form 3.0
musical performance

Authors: Adorjáni Panna, Bodoki-Halmen Zsolt, Láng Dániel, Visky Péter

What do we find if we go beyond the boundaries of the concert genre? Can we nuance the formal relationship between spectator and musician? Can the performer hide in the twilight? What happens if the existing framework is given new elements?

We ask ourselves such questions in our musical performance. We play with the frameworks of performance, with the conventions of the concert genre, we play with each other. Sound and image, darkness and light, score and improvisation - in some form this will happen.

Authors of the first edition: Panna Adorjáni, Áron Ferencz, Dániel Láng, András Páll
Opening date: 19 August 2021

Panna Adorjáni is a performance maker, theatre thinker, interdisciplinary artist. By qualification she is a playwright and theatre studies expert, but believes that her twelve years of classical music education were also formative. She is a PhD student and works in collaborative formats. She is interested in the possibility of reconciling theory and practice and in the ways in which hierarchical systems of theatre might be reconsidered to create horizontal and interdisciplinary processes.

bodoki-halmen zsolt started his endeavor with sound at an early age by studying classical music and then venturing into pop culture.
later on he studied electroacoustic composition,composed music for theater and dance, and collaborated with fellow universalpleasurefactory.com artists in a number of performances.

Dániel Láng is a musician, educator and performer, currently living in Cluj-Napoca. He has been involved in music since the age of eleven, studying classical percussion in Cluj-Napoca and jazz drums in Budapest. Together with the artist group Universal Pleasure Factory he has collaborated in several collective creations. Besides his artistic projects Dániel teaches drums.

Péter Visky studied classical guitar at the Academy of Music in Cluj and then moved to Budapest, where he tried his hand at jazz. He is currently composing and teaching guitar. He finds improvisation and effects very interesting in music and is fascinated by playing with form and rhythm.